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Kay Parrott

    Southport (North) 1892
    Central Liverpool 1890
    Croxteth Hall 1906
    Liverpool (Newsham Park) 1905
    Liverpool (Vauxhall) 1864
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    • Here are the details of maps for Liverpool Liverpool Sheet 19 Liverpool (Vauxhall) 1864 - published 2007; intro by Kay Parrott. ISBN.978-1-84784-070-7 This very detailed map covers the area of Liverpool around Vauxhall Road and Scotland Road. These roads run north-south through the map, as does Marybone to Bevington Hill. Features include part of the Leeds & Liverpool Canal, with New Basin and Timber Quay Basin; Glass Bottle Manufactory; Scotland Place; Bevington Bush Baths; St Martin's Market. For the most part this is a map of cramped houses, most of them back-to-back, with small, often noxious industries. Few public buildings are shown and author Kay Parrott says that the area has "fortunately changed out of all recognition". Many tiny courts are also shown, many of them named. A fascinating map for anyone interested in the living conditions of Liverpool's inner city in the mid 19th century. Street directories for Leeds Street, Marybone, Naylor Street, Richmond Row and Scotland Road are included on the reverse. The map links up with Liverpool Sheets 18 Gt Howard St to the west, 20 Liverpool Shaw St to the east, and 24 Dale Street to the south.

      Liverpool (Vauxhall) 1864
    • Lancashire Sheet 106.11 Liverpool (Newsham Park) 1905 - published 1991; intro by Kay Parrott. ISBN.978-0-85054-453-4 This detailed map and busy map covers the area of north Liverpool around and to the south of Newsham Park. The map includes the eastern part of Everton, and other districts include Fairfield, Elm Park, Kensington Ward and Low Hill Ward. Coverage stretches from Margaret Street and Aber Street eastward to Silverdale Avenue, and from Rocky Lane southward to Holly Road. The many features include a stretch of the Edge Hill & Bootle line with Stanley and Edge Lane stations, tramways, Sheil Park, Newsham Park, Liverpool Athletic Ground, Electric Power Station, LNWR cattle station, St John the Divine church, Seamen's Orphanage, Sun Hall, St Margaret's church, Fairfield Hall, Christ Church, Kensington Gardens, Olympia, Emmanuel Church, Tobacco Factory, Infirmary, Toffee Works, St Chrysostom's church, Royal Hippodrome, and many streets of terraced houses. On the reverse we include street directory entries for Boaler Steet, Newsham Drive, Smollett Street, West Derby Road, Wightman Street.

      Liverpool (Newsham Park) 1905
    • Here are the details of maps for central Lancashire Sheet 106.14a Central Liverpool 1890 - published 2011; intro by Kay Parrott. ISBN.978-1-84784-513-9 Lancashire Sheet 106.14b Central Liverpool 1906 - published 1989; intro by Kay Parrott. ISBN.978-0-85054-226-4 We have published two versions of this important map, showing how the area changed across the years. The 1890 version is in colour. The maps cover the heart of Liverpool, with coverage stretching from Albert Dock and the Pierhead eastward to Abercromby Square, and from St George's Hall southward to Upper Parliament Street. It is a very busy map and the many features include Lime Street station, Central station, Anglican Cathedral (half built on 1906 map), tramways, Philharmonic Hall, St Luke's church, Duke Street, St John's Market, Wapping Goods station; Overhead Railway with Pierhead, Customs House and Wapping Dock stations; Albert Dock, King's Dock, Wapping Dock, Salthouse Dock, Canning Dock, Manchester Dock, Dock Office, Canning Graving Docks, Town Hall, St Nicholas church, Custom House, Lord Street, etc. We include a small selection of street directory entries on the reverse of each map. This map links up with sheet 106.10 Liverpool North to the north, 106.15 Edge Hill to the east and 113.02 Toxteth to the south.

      Central Liverpool 1890