EAW015917 ENGLAND (1948). Aintree Racecourse, Aintree, 1948. This image has been produced from a damaged negative.
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Title | [EAW015917] Aintree Racecourse, Aintree, 1948. This image has been produced from a damaged negative. |
Reference | EAW015917 |
Date | 20-May-1948 |
Link | |
Place name | AINTREE |
Parish | AINTREE VILLAGE |
District | |
Country | ENGLAND |
Easting / Northing | 337364, 398228 |
Longitude / Latitude | -2.9438611870415, 53.476795439099 |
National Grid Reference | SJ374982 |
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Where the Aintree Grand Prix circuit was built in 1954.
https://www.liverpoolmotorclub.com/about/aintree-circuit-map/ |
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Wednesday 23rd of June 2021 10:06:27 PM |
The Walton Chemical Company Works (Bull Lane) |
Gitfinger |
Monday 12th of April 2021 12:20:51 AM |
Bootle Cemetery |
Gitfinger |
Monday 12th of April 2021 12:19:56 AM |
Park Lane |
Gitfinger |
Monday 12th of April 2021 12:17:27 AM |
Bailey Drive |
Gitfinger |
Monday 12th of April 2021 12:17:10 AM |
Sefton Junction Signal Box |
Gitfinger |
Monday 12th of April 2021 12:14:54 AM |
Southport Jct signal box on the Cheshire Lines. |
redsinrome |
Monday 12th of October 2020 12:10:49 AM |
Southport Jct signal box on the Cheshire Lines. |
redsinrome |
Sunday 11th of October 2020 11:53:33 PM |
Heysham Road |
redsinrome |
Sunday 11th of October 2020 11:23:33 PM |
Fireless loco. |
Davy |
Thursday 12th of December 2019 10:16:23 PM |
Fireless loco |
Davy |
Thursday 7th of September 2017 02:23:20 PM |
This is part of the railway branch into this site that, as seen, curved on an embankment to a bridge over the A59 road so to connect with a siding on the mainline to Liverpool and Preston etc. This bridge is still extant but the Enka works has long gone. Just below the pin you can just see one of the fireless locomotives that pulled wagons to and from the mainline and the works. These locos were built by Andrew Barclay Sons & Co Ltd of Kilmarnock. |
Davy |
Thursday 7th of September 2017 02:16:37 PM |
This was the extensive Aintree Sorting Sidings (North Mersey Branch) sometimes nicknamed the Aintree Gridiron. It is probable that the poet Roger McGough's song 'Thank you very much for the Aintree Iron' refers to this site.
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Davy |
Thursday 7th of September 2017 12:19:25 PM |
This was the Littlewoods sports ground. |
Davy |
Monday 28th of August 2017 06:29:33 PM |
Ford Railway Station.This station was closed on 02/05/51 at the cessation of passenger services between Aintree Sefton Arms (now only known as Aintree) and Liverpool Exchange via Bootle. |
Davy |
Sunday 16th of April 2017 05:25:11 PM |
The Sefton Arms Hotel. This building was demolished in the 1960s to make way for a new public house. Currently, this location is now a Tandoori Restaurant. |
Davy |
Friday 10th of March 2017 12:38:51 PM |
Sefton Junction. |
Davy |
Friday 10th of March 2017 12:31:01 PM |
Aintree Central railway station. Formerly owned by the Cheshire Lines Committee until 1948 - Scheduled paassenger trains ceased in 1960. Grand National excursions to this station lasted until 1966 |
Davy |
Tuesday 7th of March 2017 06:13:52 PM |
British Enka viscose plant. |
Triggy |
Sunday 20th of September 2015 09:18:13 PM |
Netherton (NFS) Fire station |
Lord Axminister |
Tuesday 26th of August 2014 08:28:44 AM |
Bootle Golf Club |
Lord Axminister |
Tuesday 26th of August 2014 08:27:05 AM |
Netherton Hotel |
Lord Axminister |
Tuesday 26th of August 2014 08:25:53 AM |
Prefab estate off Bridle Road |
Lord Axminister |
Tuesday 26th of August 2014 08:19:39 AM |
Bailey Drive |
Lord Axminister |
Tuesday 26th of August 2014 08:17:12 AM |
Aintree locomotive sheds |
Lord Axminister |
Tuesday 26th of August 2014 08:15:41 AM |