Derekdwc I was looking at on old map on the t'internet awhile back and the area from the park ,Claughton rd, Bentinck st, Conway street was named as the "Clay Fields".
Any chance of posting the map or putting a link to it
also have a 1924 map which I hope someone can tell me where I can get a clearer pic from - don't know where I got it from Internet? Archives? Reference Library?
That plan appears to be from the book "1947 Plan by Reilly & Aslan", although yours is coloured. There are several others in that book, showing the town at various ages. In the book, they are all black & white. Here they are; they should stand a bit of enlargement.
thanks chris these will be added to my growing list of various maps which I have collected from various excellent posts on wikiwirral which you and others have posted. A big thank you to all who have done that
These early photos give the best indication I've ever seen of the scale of the operaton, before vegetation covered the abandoned workings. Which book is this?
The book is called 'The Tracks of Triassic Vertebrates' (Fossil Evidence from North-West England) by Geoffrey Tresise. Not cheap though if you intend buying it. Think the original hardback edition costs about £65.
However, if you did decide to buy a copy, I'd recommend checking out the Liverpool Museum Book Store first. They sometimes sell these kind of hefty educational books at much more reasonable prices. Follow the links on the Museum's website to see if they've any in store.
Great idea, derek, to collect all the maps together. Don't know whether you've got this one, Lawton's Survey of 1824. Not a lot of detail but what is shown is interesting, particularly William Laird's first land purchase.
You know your way round wiki better than most - do you know whether there's been a topic about the proposed Wirral Canal in the 1820s? It's a subject I've been doing some research on but I don't want to reinvent the wheel!