EPW025203 ENGLAND (1928). The Automatic Telephone and Fairfield Biscuit Works, Liverpool, 1928
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Title | [EPW025203] The Automatic Telephone and Fairfield Biscuit Works, Liverpool, 1928 |
Reference | EPW025203 |
Date | 21-October-1928 |
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Place name | LIVERPOOL |
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Country | ENGLAND |
Easting / Northing | 338193, 390565 |
Longitude / Latitude | -2.9298655563837, 53.408015622691 |
National Grid Reference | SJ382906 |
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Southbank Road |
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Gresham Street |
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Alford Street |
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Tuesday 24th of August 2021 01:17:15 PM |
Exhibition Junction (Edge Hill No.13) - foundations of new SB, opened late 1928 or early 1929. |
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Tuesday 24th of October 2017 11:45:14 PM |
Exhibition Junction (Edge Hill No.13) old signalbox. |
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Tuesday 24th of October 2017 11:43:25 PM |
Crawford's Biscuit Factory had its own private railway siding |
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Wednesday 31st of October 2012 10:01:00 PM |
The Dome |
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Saturday 20th of October 2012 11:12:02 PM |
Edge Lane |
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Binns Road |
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User Comment Contributions
I'm guessing Automatic Telephone became Marconi. The Fairfield Biscuit works was a Crawfords factory that became part of United Biscuits. UB still own the site but there is no factory, just IT and Business Services. The Dome is now demolished and is part of the car park. |
BruceR |
Saturday 20th of October 2012 11:14:13 PM |