I also have this book, its a realy fascinating insight into merseyside during the early years of WW2. Printed by The Liverpool Echo and Daily Post in 1943 and costing Two Shillings and sixpence (Twelve and Half Pence now) You should post the page titled "Human Cameos" (half way thru)
Thought you'd like some snaps of the Westinghouse stock :-)
Originally Posted by Pinzgauer
Great pics. Neil. Thanks. Picture No.2 looks as if it was taken from the overbridge at Park Sta. You could (maybe still can) see the "new" brickwork on the bridge. Understand it was aerial mine that came down on a parachute and exploded. The old Mersey Railway cars were built like brick outhouses and withstood most of the blast. All were repaired pronto.
Heikel: I think the circular tank in Borough Road was an EWS tank. (Emergency Water Supply). For use in putting out fires if the mains were ruptured. That said, most of the others I have seen were rectangular ones. Can't think of what else it could be ?