Grid reference SJ3385
near to New Ferry, Wirral, England
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Shops on Old Chester Road, Bebington
by JThomas
The B5149.
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4 Courtney Road, Rock Ferry
by Ron Gooding
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St John Plessington Catholic College
by Eirian Evans
The current school site was originally St John's High School. After a merger with Rock Ferry Convent in the early 1980s it became Plessington High School. In 2010, the school won the prestigious TES "Secondary School of the... (more)
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Stone wall alongside Highfield South
Highfield South has a stone wall along its west side, and there is an Ordnance Survey bench mark on the nearest buttress - SJ3385 : Bench mark on wall buttress in Highfield South
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An interesting sign at Bebington station
From onboard a Chester bound train.
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A41 passes under New Ferry Road
by Colin Pyle
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A small open space in Port Sunlight model village
by Ian Greig
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The Great Eastern, New Ferry
by Sue Adair
Built in 1862 to serve Liverpool daytrippers from New Ferry pier this inn was located at the junction of New Ferry Road with Shorefields. The SS Great Eastern was a ship designed by Isambard Kingdom Brunel and the public house was named to... (more)
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Birkenhead Corporation Motor Omnibus Garage
This was the Corporation's secondary garage at New Ferry, built in the 1930s. Sadly it has now been demolished and replaced by commercial development.
In this view buses of the former Birkenhead Corporation and Wallasey Corporation... (more)
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New Ferry (Great Eastern Hotel) bus terminus � 1971
The bay window on the right is part of the annexe of the hotel which can be seen here Link .
The bus is former Wallasey Corporation 67, by this stage in Merseyside PTE livery, and based in Birkenhead,... (more)
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Houses, Port Sunlight
by Peter Barr
At the north end of the garden village.Light and open spaces were considered very important for his tenants and workforce, by Lord Leverhulme.
In 1887,William Lever, as he was then,bought 56 acres of land on the Wirral in Cheshire between... (more)
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New Ferry Road bridge over New Ferry Bypass
by David Smith
With a banner carrying a safety message
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