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The Workmen's Hall, Birkenhead, 1865. Creator: UnknownThe Workmen's Hall, Birkenhead, 1865. The building is large and imposing, the desire of the company being to provide such a one as would create a desire on the part of the working men to frequent
Wreck of the Lottie Sleigh on the beach at New Ferry, Birkenhead, 1864. Creator: UnknownWreck of the Lottie Sleigh on the beach at New Ferry, Birkenhead, 1864. Engraving from a sketch by Mr. John N. P. MacBride showing
St. Paul's Working Men's Church, Birkenhead, 1864. Creator: UnknownSt. Paul's Working Men's Church, Birkenhead, 1864. This church was opened on the 10th December by the Bishop of Chester, and contains on the ground floor upwards of 600 sittings
Navvies embarking at the Birkenhead Docks, 1854. Creator: UnknownNavvies embarking at the Birkenhead Docks, 1854. Manual labourers leaving Britain for the seat of war in the Crimea....the ranks of the nomadic army of shovellers are continually recruited from
The Mersey Tunnel opened by The Prince of Wales, Jan. 20, 1886. Creator: UnknownThe Mersey Tunnel opened by The Prince of Wales, Jan. 20, 1886. From "The Graphic. An Illustrated Weekly Newspaper Volume 33. January to June, 1886"
Large Log of Honduras Mahogany, sold at Birkenhead, 1850. Creator: UnknownLarge Log of Honduras Mahogany, sold at Birkenhead, 1850. Sale by Messrs. Holmes, Slater, and Crook, brokers. There was a company of about 160 at the sale, which commenced with American woods
Volunteer Drill-shed at Birkenhead for the 1st Cheshire Volunteer Engineers, 1862. Creator: UnknownVolunteer Drill-shed at Birkenhead for the 1st Cheshire Volunteer Engineers, 1862. The idea of the building is taken from a shed designed by Captain Fowke, R.E
Ceremony of laying the first stone of the Birkenhead Docks, 1844. Creator: UnknownCeremony of laying the first stone of the Birkenhead Docks, 1844. The foundation stone is laid at Birkenhead on the River Mersey