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Posted By: Mark 1889 Birkenhead Map - 29th Dec 2008 1:36pm
1889 Birkenhead Map
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The following map was scanned and forwarded onto us by
dava2479 ( Thanks for Sharing )


Ive re-joined the map as you can see above.
You can if you wish download it in full.

This is what you can expect from the Town Area ( In Green )
And the Full map closer again split or in Full.
(example image view)
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  1. To Download the Full map 15mb Click Me
  2. To Download Town Area Only ( In Green )5mb Click Me
  3. To Download the Full Map Split into usable sizes 16mb Click Me
Posted By: Anonymous Re: 1889 Birkenhead Map - 29th Dec 2008 2:24pm
thanks for Sharing dava thumbsup



Posted By: Dava2479 Re: 1889 Birkenhead Map - 29th Dec 2008 4:50pm
Your welcome Jase,Mark I have to say you have done an outstanding job on the stitching.Did not expect it to turn out as well as that.Excellent job mate. clap
Posted By: Mark Re: 1889 Birkenhead Map - 30th Dec 2008 7:00pm
You may also find this helpful too smile

Old Maps Click me
Posted By: Anonymous Re: 1889 Birkenhead Map - 2nd Jan 2009 2:20pm
A big thank you mate. Very much appreciated.
Posted By: SoundLad Re: 1889 Birkenhead Map - 3rd Jan 2009 11:46pm
I was looking at the Deeds to my mothers house the other day and on that map is Brill street fantastic.. The map answers a long awaited question was the house older than 100 years and yes it is ive found out that 6 houses in brill street are dated 1890 and the rest are later houses.. On the corner of brill street used to be a Church called St Annes Parish church where the car park for the Cavendish Enterprise centre is (Brassey Street School) thanks for posting this map dava fantastic happy
Posted By: Dava2479 Re: 1889 Birkenhead Map - 4th Jan 2009 12:03am
It`s good to know someone has benefitted from it bud. happy
Posted By: Dava2479 Re: 1889 Birkenhead Map - 4th Jan 2009 12:05am
Soundlad,I have to add that I had a big helping hand from Mark to enable me to post it.
Posted By: chriskay Re: 1889 Birkenhead Map - 4th Jan 2009 1:37am
The most interesting feature for me on that map is the Connah's Quay railway line, which was actually opened in 1896, but it also shows the proposed branch to Central station, which was never built, although it was almost resurrected in the 30's & even considered in the 60's.
A great map historically, but with a number of omissions.
Posted By: jimbob Re: 1889 Birkenhead Map - 4th Jan 2009 2:21pm
Slight correction regarding that church that use to be on the corner of Brill Stret. It was St Anne's Mission Church. St Anne's Parish church is still standing and is between Beckwith Street and St Anne's Street a hundred yards down Beckwith street from Duke street. The Parish Church of St Anne was built and in use by 1850
Posted By: diggingdeeper Re: 1889 Birkenhead Map - 4th Jan 2009 8:35pm
Good spot jimbob thumbsup
Posted By: Dava2479 Re: 1889 Birkenhead Map - 4th Jan 2009 9:12pm
Originally Posted by jimbob
Slight correction regarding that church that use to be on the corner of Brill Stret. It was St Anne's Mission Church. St Anne's Parish church is still standing and is between Beckwith Street and St Anne's Street a hundred yards down Beckwith street from Duke street. The Parish Church of St Anne was built and in use by 1850


I know it well mate,when I was a wee nipper I went to ST.Anne`s school which was situated at the back of the church.Houses on the site now.
Posted By: SoundLad Re: 1889 Birkenhead Map - 5th Jan 2009 12:15am
jimbob happy smack yep doh!
Posted By: derekdwc Re: 1889 Birkenhead Map - 3rd Feb 2011 3:44pm
complete beginner using image progs like Paintshop and Photoshop etc

I would like to know how to stitch maps together - any info?

a small tutorial possibly
Posted By: mikeeb Re: 1889 Birkenhead Map - 26th Aug 2016 9:51pm
[quote=Mark]1889 Birkenhead Map
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I must say Mark, thank you thumbsup
Now that is the the type of post I wish was contributed a bit more
It is a shame not more enthusiasm is shown to the history section as has been in the past
The history of our past has too much to offer to get bored with and more is to be discovered
The old topics have more to offer and are never exhausted with a new eye
Chris wink



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