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Chris Patten, Environment Minister visits Switch Island, site of new proposed blue route, a 4.7 mile dual carriageway road between Switch Island and the Formby Bypass
Seaforth Docks Approach, Merseyside, the final section of 2.5 million roadway linking Seaforth Docks with the national motorway system is to be opened to traffic from Saturday 22nd February 1975
Golden Pheasant at Sefton Park Aviary, Liverpool, 12th October 1977
Bridge stresses - young engineering scientists from St Columbas Primary School, Huyton, with their teacher, Mrs Naomi Flynn
Colin Arrowsmith, Aviary Manager, admires the peacocks in the Sefton Park Aviary, Liverpool, 28th July 1990
Colin Arrowsmith, Aviary Manager at Sefton Park, Liverpool, with one of his remaining birds, 18th July 1989
The mass X-ray campaign for tuberculosis, Liverpool. Pictured, Mrs Bessie Braddock, MP for Exchange Division of Liverpool, being greeted by Dr Andrew B Semple, Liverpools Medical Officer of Health
Child evacuees during the Second Word War, Liverpool, Merseyside. Circa 1940
New mobile kitchen presented through Mr and Mrs Kenneth R Munro of Lane End, Caldy, Merseyside, by Mr Hendon Chubb of West Orange, New Jersey, to Birkenhead for work among the Rescue Squads
Enemy Raids on the North West, England, 30th August 1940
VJ Day Liverpool, Wounded men from Burma and other fronts celebrate at Alder Hey Hospital, Liverpool, Wednesday 15th August 1945
Air Raid effects in the North West of England where a bomb dropped during the night, in front of a shop. Wallasey, Wirral, in Merseyside. August 1940
Merseyside Beach Scenes, 23rd July 1987
West Kirby Beach Scene, Sunday 7th July 1991
Formby Beach, 13th April 1988
West Kirby Beach and Waterfront, 8th February 1997
Formby Beach, Merseyside, 22nd September 1939
West Kirby Beach Scene, 4th June 1974
Army Cadets in Liverpool, Merseyside. Picture taken 13th August 1943
Rescue workers as seen from the bottom of a bomb crater from a raid on the 21st December. Houses were demolished. Manor Road, Wallasey. 24th December 1940
RAF Rehabilitation Centre in The Wirral on the Cheshire Coast. Picture shows (RIGHT) Flight Sergeants J Thompson, DFM of Woolton
British naval ratings watching the crew of the surrendered submarine U532 berthed in Gladstone Dock on the River Mersey, Liverpool, Merseyside, yesterday
Mobile Canteen presented to Liverpool in Merseyside, by East Liverpool in Ohio, America. The Lord Mayor Alderman Sidney Jones pictured having his tea. Picture taken 5th June 1941
Vyner Road South, Birkenhead, Merseyside. A huge crater in the garden after an air raid. No one was injured though. Picture taken 1st November 1940
Terence De Marney in Liverpool, Merseyside. He is in the foreground, right. Terence De Marney was a British film, stage, radio and television actor
Dr Percy Percil keeps the locals amused at Kirkby shopping centre as they helped celebrate the Knowsley Arts Festival. 29th June 1996
Chef Graham Tinsley gives a slice of the Knowsley Safari Park 21st birthday cake to " Chota" the elephant. 13th July 1992
Knowsleys Festival of Sport and Leisure. Pictured, Kerry Hilditch and Margaret O Shea, from Halewoods Hilton Grace Youth Club. 18th May 1994
Mr Jack Wilson making his presentation at the Meat Traders Association in Liverpool. Caption suggests the ambulance is a gift, possibly from the mayor
Jodie Crowley (10) who performed with the St Johns Community Dancers at the Knowsley Summer Festival, meets one of the other performers, an Indian Marionette. Kirkby Town Centre, Merseyside
Liverpool Home Guard, training. Merseyside A battle practice assault is rehearsed. Picture taken 15th September 1942
The war memorial and parish church, Prescot, Knowsley, Merseyside. February 1958
Two members of the home guard, silhouetted, in the doorway of a blitzed building. Lime Street Railway Station, Liverpool. Merseyside. Picture taken 27th September 1942
Alan Baker (left) with students Dave Banks (centre) and Gary Lewis. Knowsley Community Colleges Kirkby centre. 22nd May 1991
Royal Ordnance Factory. Private M Webster with Private Elsie Bolton, both of Liverpool, working on a cardboard carton manufacturing machine which turns out 1200 boxes a day
A corner of the 800 acres Royal Ordnance factory and estate at Kirkby which the Government has offered to Liverpool Corporation for development as a new industrial estate. Circa 1945
Sergeant Skinner (left) and Sergeant Whitwell (right), both with gun shot wounds, seen here at a rehabilitation centre in The Wirral, Merseyside. Picture taken 24th November 1943
Czechoslovakia soldiers camped on Merseyside. Picture taken 9th July 1940
Rescue squad at work amongst the debris of a wrecked pub in South Street, Liverpool, Merseyside, after a Nazi Luftwaffe. Original caption suggests the picture was taken in " Sth Street "
Recovery squads at work after a Nazi Luftwaffe raid on St Johns School, Brasenose Road, Bootle, Liverpool, Merseyside. Liverpool suffered many casualties in the blitz during World War Two
The Union Jack (top right) still flying after shops had been damaged by a Nazi air raid over Merseyside. It is suggested the picture is taken in Liverpool. Street unknown
Recovery and Demolition squads at work after a Nazi Luftwaffe raid on Liverpool and Merseyside. Original caption suggests the picture was taken in Wallasey, Merseyside
Salvage work in progress on the remains of the munition ship Malakand (Brocklebank Line) which blew up in the Huskisson Dock, Liverpool, during the May Blitz, 1941 after heroic efforts to save her
Lord Street, Liverpool, Merseyside during World War Two. Lord Street was bombed on 3rd May 1941, during The Blitz, and this picture is undated
The ATC (Air Training Corp) march past St Georges Plateau, Liverpool, Merseyside, after a service to commemorate their formation
Queen Victoria Monument in Liverpool City Centre, Merseyside, and the streets surrounding, demolished in the Blitz. Picture taken circa 1st November 1940
A house demolished in the Liverpool Blitz. At the centre is a clock on the wall - it is still ticking the correct time. Picture taken 15th May 1941
A house in Liverpool, Merseyside, with its windows blown out and damage to the roof. The bomb fell just in front of the house. The occupants had a lucky escape. Picture taken 5th September 1940