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Liverpool in 1928 Series - showing Wallasey area (Liv1928-17)

Liverpool in 1928 Series - showing Wallasey area (Liv1928-17)

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This digital download is a high-quality 300dpi JPG image of a street atlas map dated 1928. It is enlarged, and sized to print if required at A2 dimensions (59.4 cm x 42 cm), making it perfect for framing or use in a project. Or simply view it in close up on your computer screen using Windows Photo or similar.

This series of 1928 maps of Liverpool shows (where present) roads, farms, public buildings (such as hospitals, libraries, town halls, churches, schools, colleges, museums, gas works, sewage works, etc.) , larger houses, woods, rivers, estates and parks. They also show footpaths, ponds and lakes.

These maps are sharp and clear. All railway lines and stations are shown and named.

Wallasey, located on the Wirral Peninsula, was a growing town in 1928. The town had a rich history that dated back to the 16th century when it was first recorded as a small fishing village.

One of the most significant landmarks in Wallasey was the Wallasey Town Hall, which had been built in the mid-19th century and was an impressive example of Victorian architecture. It was home to the town's council and was a hub of activity and civic pride.

Another historical place of interest was the Wallasey Beach, which was a popular destination for locals and visitors alike. It was known for its golden sand and stunning views of the Liverpool skyline across the River Mersey.

Wallasey was also home to a number of notable churches, including St. Hilary's Church, which had been built in the 19th century and was an impressive example of Gothic Revival architecture. It was a popular destination for worshippers and visitors alike.

In addition to these landmarks, Wallasey was also home to a variety of businesses and industries, including fishing, farming, and tourism. The town had a thriving fishing industry, with boats setting out from Wallasey every day to catch fish in the nearby waters.

Overall, Wallasey was a town with a rich and fascinating history, filled with impressive architecture, stunning beaches, and a variety of businesses and industries. It was a testament to the growth and development of the region over the centuries and a source of pride for its residents.

Whether you're a history buff, a cartography enthusiast, or simply looking for a unique piece of decor for your home or office, this map is sure to delight. It's a piece of history that you can own and enjoy for years to come.

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