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Birkenhead Reflections (Paperback)
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Birkenhead Reflections (Paperback)
Series: Reflections
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List price R453
Loot Price R410
Discovery Miles 4 100
You Save R43 (9%)
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Situated on the Wirral Peninsula, across the River Mersey from
Liverpool, is the town of Birkenhead. It can trace its origins back
to the twelfth century when a Benedictine priory and Mersey ferry
were established here. Later, as a result of the Industrial
Revolution, it expanded and prospered with the shipbuilders Cammell
Laird, the docks and the Mersey Railway connecting Birkenhead and
Liverpool. The town was the location for Britain's first street
tramway and the world's first publicly funded civic park, which was
designed by Joseph Paxton and is now a Grade I listed landscape.
Birkenhead's other architectural highlights are to be found in
Hamilton Square with its many Georgian residences. In Birkenhead
Reflections, local author Ian Collard has brought together a
fascinating collection of historic and modern pictures that are
individually merged to reveal how the town has changed over the
decades. Each of the 180 pictures combines a recent colour view
with the matching archive scene. Through the merged-image effect,
readers can see how streets, buildings, industries, the port and
aspects of everyday life have transformed with the passing of time.
This evocative visual chronicle, which ingeniously reflects
Birkenhead past and present, will appeal to residents and everyone
with links to the town.
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