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Wallasey Town Hall 1920s. Notice Egremont Ferry still in place and Guinea Gap can be clearly seen.
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I presume the Town Hall was fairly new then? The stonework looks quite clean compared to the standard gunge/grey/black of every other building.
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I've no idea when the Town Hall was built Pinz, does look good
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Wallasey Town Hall opened 1916. (Wikipedia).
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Wallasey Town Hall opened 1916. (Wikipedia).
Might have opened but not as a town hall. It was a military hospital in the first war.
There are actually two town halls in that photo. The first one being in Church street.
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If memory serves and didn't we touch on this the other week, King George V pressed a button to lay the foundation stone around about 1914 when visiting.
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It's good to see a partial view of my Primary and Infants school at the bottom of the photo.Riverside.Anyone else go there?
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