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The Hoyle Lake was half a mile wide, having 15 feet of water at its western entrance and 30 feet of water at its eastern entrance. it was reported in a Gentleman's Magazine 1796 that Hoyle Lake was capable of accommodating vessels of any size then frequenting the coasts.
God help us, Come yourself, Don't send Jesus, This is no place for children.
Upton library 7.00pm 18th January 2010 - "Cheshire Lights" - a talk on the lighthouses at Leasowe, Bidston, Hoylake and New Brighton given by Diane and Robby Robinson. £2.50 admission, includes light refreshments. Further details, phone Upton library on 0151 677 5677
I did not mean that warrior literally built it with his hands himself. It was his dream house that he had built. Or at least nearly built. He ran out of money before the end.
I did not mean that warrior literally built it with his hands himself. It was his dream house that he had built. Or at least nearly built. He ran out of money before the end.
You mean "Dave the Crane" Evans? Hes mad on cranes, owns a couple, used to do all the work on them for him! He built/restored a few housed in Bidston Village! You should see the build hes just done on Ford Rd, top of the hill!
You mean "Dave the Crane" Evans? Hes mad on cranes, owns a couple, used to do all the work on them for him! He built/restored a few housed in Bidston Village! You should see the build hes just done on Ford Rd, top of the hill!
Yes, same Dave. Used to be known as "Mad Dave the Brickie" when he was driving round in armoured cars !!! Seen all the houses, all first class. By the way you must be good on hydraulics as he speaks well of you.