Thomas Wilson Canal Street
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Stanley Meats Ltd
BRS wagon leaving Foster Street
BRS wagon leaving Foster Street
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Old Hall st/King Edward st 1974. Lorry shed a bit of its cargo.
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Well done Dave, I really do like your latest model of the Garston Bottle Co wagon thanks for sharing it.
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Steam powered Sentinel.
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Scott & Sons Aintree.
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Thanks for that Dave,
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A.E.Lucas
J Bibby and sons 1912
Riverside Motor Co Ltd/
J Bibby and sons 1912
Riverside Motor Co Ltd/
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Welcome back Dave
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Good to see you posting again Dave,
I have one post that isn’t on here.
TATE & LYLE LORRIES LIVERPOOL 1981 BY DAVE FORREST
I have one post that isn’t on here.
TATE & LYLE LORRIES LIVERPOOL 1981 BY DAVE FORREST
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When you could use the Dock road to enter and exit the tunnel.
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Thanks for that Dave,that’s what I thought.
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Dave,I thought you might like this one of the Liverpool Docks 1968,plenty of wagons on this photo. It looks like the Canada Dock to me, but I could be wrong
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Lynne, those Land Rovers are most probably waiting to be loaded onto that ship, to be exported to America.
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That’s right Dave, in those days when Liverpool had a thriving port, and work was plentiful, we’ll never see those days again.
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Leyland Octopus.
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I think that the photograph was taken at the Union Cold Storage at the Alexandra Dock, more than likely New Zealand lamb or butter. JJC.BOBHAMO wrote:
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Great photo Bob, I would it's at the Union Cold Storage at the Alexandra Dock, looking a the cobbles on the road.
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This photo is for Dave, xkopite.
Thanks to Angela from Liverpool Inacityliving
An Old Liverpool bin wagon no date.
Thanks to Angela from Liverpool Inacityliving
An Old Liverpool bin wagon no date.
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