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Taken from Church Street What sort of light is this and how old? What does the letters on the walls mean?
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BRB is British Railways Board which only existed between 1962 and 2001
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The railway bridge lettering is a bridge indentifier code. DD is quite right, BRB = British Railways Board. If you use this link, you'll see that CCS1 relates to Rock Ferry-Woodside.
http://www.railwaycodes.org.uk/ELRs/ELRc.shtm Regarding the lamp, it looks a bit like the ones MD&HB used on the docks. It would have had a large wattage incandecent lamp in moons ago.
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This is the land at the back of the swinging arm is it not?
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The lamp looks like a REVO C12421/C12422 or C12423 series, missing it's glass bowl.
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All sorts of street lighting stuff here If so, it probably dates anywhere from the late 1930s to the late 50s.
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This is the land at the back of the swinging arm is it not?
It's next to its car park.
Sad really if the lamp is all that's left of a once busy area
Where's the Swinging Arms on this pic?
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Here's an birds eye from Bing. Sadly I can't match it any better to the original aerial:
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If you click the link you get a larger image:
http://nwex.co.uk/temp/bhaerial.jpg
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Swinging Arm is at the "bow" of the biggest dock wall, the bow wall is still present.
Derek's picture is pretty close to how that area is now.
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Might help - best I can do: old pic, today pic (Google Earth), and merged.
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DD is this the wall (how far down would it go)? Wonder what will become of that land - maybe not safe to build on but would make a nice camping site maybe billy_anorak59 I couldn't make out the overlay pics too well(a noble effort), so am just happy to use the 2 pics posted with the pub marked
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That looks like the one, you can see the bow wall of the dock on this picture.
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We'll put it down as an epic fail then!
Worth a go, never mind.
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OK, I'll give it another go (God loves a trier) - is this the lamp then? Or is this another one like it? (I hope it resizes all right)
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