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Life in 1960's Liverpool

Ted Baker lives in South Liverpool, and is a past president of the South Liverpool Photographic Society. He has been a member for almost 50 years, and has seen the club grow into the digital age. He has recorded the changing face of Merseyside over the past 5 decades, and amongst his body of work is a collection of black and white photographs of the great and the good of the jazz world
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The collection of images below documents the changing face of Liverpool during the 1960's.

1.  Playtime in Upper Parliament Street   l960 2.  Going home with the bread  Stanhope Street l960 3.  A good gossip   Lodge Lane l960
4.  Don’t drop the firewood! Corner of Eccleston St. l960 The "non runners" - bottom on Stanhope Street, l960 "Shilling a pound, ripe tomatoes" off Lodge Lane,l960
7.  Car repairs  Stanhope St. area l961  "No fare"  Stanhope Street l961 9.  Perfect Strangers  Princess Boulevard l961
Swingtime  off Mill St. l961 11.  Looking for Work - Dock Road, l961 Rags and Bones - Dock Road l961
 Knocking off time - South End docks, l961 Keeping Ahead of the news   Mill St. l961 On the beat at the Mersey Beat Pub  Mill Street l963
The tin chapel  Herculaneum Dock area l963  Flower Power  off Park Road l963 High Art  off Princes Road, l963






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