Please read Eleanor Rigby thread
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Kestrel wrote:
There was a quarry just behind St Peter's Church from which the Quarry Bank school got its name. Presumably this was the same quarry where William Whitfield worked.
Sent to me by a friend in the U.K.
Actual Quarry men in Woolton Village 1920s:
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This is the Woolton Quarry today:
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And probably in the 1920s:
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Very interesting Nancy, that must have taken a lot of fillers!
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love2travel wrote:
Very interesting Nancy, that must have taken a lot of fillers!
You lost me - what are fillers and what must have taken a lot of them?
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Nancy R wrote:
love2travel wrote:
Very interesting Nancy, that must have taken a lot of fillers!
You lost me - what are fillers and what must have taken a lot of them?
Well the picture is gone now, however, in that picture that is gone, there was another drop off that looked like it was quite deep. Right now the houses are at the level of the upper cliff wall. The fillers are whatever rock, cement and fillers to bring it up to the current level. OK I see the picture now. See how it’s two levels and compare it to the size of the machinery. So they filled all that in.
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love2travel wrote:
Nancy R wrote:
love2travel wrote:
Very interesting Nancy, that must have taken a lot of fillers!
You lost me - what are fillers and what must have taken a lot of them?
Well the picture is gone now, however, in that picture that is gone, there was another drop off that looked like it was quite deep. Right now the houses are at the level of the upper cliff wall. The fillers are whatever rock, cement and fillers to bring it up to the current level. OK I see the picture now. See how it’s two levels and compare it to the size of the machinery. So they filled all that in.
I understand now, but I don't know if the old photos were taken in the same location as the new photos though.