The dock branch tunnel (Rendel St.) was closed in 1965, so 6 years before the Wallasey tunnel was built. It was probably closed for 2 reasons: 1.the decline of the docks, 2.the delays caused by the traffic lights at the junction.
The dock entrance wasn't too bad when there wasn't much traffic on the roads anyway. As the increase in traffic ballooned they had to shut that entrance as it was indeed causing too much hassle.
Lookin at the third picture down, is that St Saviours church, Oxton on the horizon? If it is I didnt realise you could see it from that side of the hill. There must be fantastic views from the top.
Excellent ! - it's amazing how much has changed since 1990 !
The toll booth has gone with Corporation road junction with Rendel street completely remodelled.
The dishevelled one storey warehouse next to Egerton Dock is now the rather grand Egerton House which was originally refurbished for CEWTEC and is now 2 storeys (was originally a LNWR (London North Western Railway) warehouse and was badly damaged in WW2.
Also there are new roads and new units on the other side of Egerton Dock and of course no sign yet of the Twelve Quays Ro-Ro terminal.
Thanks for the Pictures !!!!
Anybody got similar from 10 years earlier - when I was working in a garage in Cleveland Street...?
Lookin at the third picture down, is that St Saviours church, Oxton on the horizon? If it is I didnt realise you could see it from that side of the hill. There must be fantastic views from the top.
I think that church is Christchurch (sic) on the corner of Bessborough Road and Christchurch Road - Oxton Village way..... Don't know why St Saviours is not visible - it is at least as high up as Christchurch - if not quite a bit higher !!!
Can confirm that St Saviours is very visible from the other side of the hill - even from the car park of the 'Arrowe'!.
Yes Derek - definitely Christchurch. I used to live in the right hand flat of that light coloured block of Georgian houses on Slatey Road - see the top flat which has had modern windows added to the side and looks very posh.
When I lived there the two right hand houses were flats and the exterior walls painted a horrible olive green !!!
the first ones are from 4x5 negatives which I had scanned at 1200dpi by a photographer in Egremont and saved to disc as tiff files Have another 15 but not been scanned Any other pics I have with my camera set at 10megapixels
Hopefully one day I'll get a good samaritan to scan the others
I used to live in Cleveland Gardens in 1987, top floor (13th), number 99, facing Liverpool. These views are pretty much what I had from my balcony. Liverpool lit up at night was spectacular. Wish I had a camera in those days.Sob!
If I remember correctly if you look up Price Street you will see a ice cream factory that once use to be a prefabricated building where I use to have school dinners during my summer holidays. It looked a bit like the buildings in Eldon Street, but larger
Looking through old threads and come across this. So much changes that you rarely notice until you look at the old pictures. Great old and new pics Derek, cheers. Pity the flats are knocked down and unable to take some now, haha! Any more along these lines Derek?