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| Image Reference No: 60/59 | |
| Title: 'Lamp Post Swing - Liverpool 1960' (Title shown only on reverse.) | |
| Edition: 500 signed/numbered prints (Applies to Archival Prints only.) | |
| Photographer: Joe Rooney | Style: Gelatin Silver Print |
| Photographer's Note: | |
| Another 1960s derelict site in Liverpool - this one close to the Anglican Cathedral which escaped serious bomb damage, despite the devastation all around it from the Second World War. As seen in the picture, driving schools found this site a quiet haven for learner drivers - and children found it a convenient spot for their lamp-post swing. | |
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