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View from the roof of the new sixteen-storey block of flats - Irlam House which shows
View from the roof of the new sixteen-storey block of flats - Irlam House which shows the redevelopment taking place in Bootle. 23rd November 1964
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Liverpool Post and Echo Archive
Mirrorpix
Bootle
Merseyside
England
Media ID 21695862
© Mirrorpix
Aerial Bootle Building Site Construction Development Houses Lorries Lorry Merseyside Modern Motors Trucks
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View from the roof of the new sixteen-storey block of flats - Irlam House captures a momentous chapter in Bootle's history, showcasing the ambitious redevelopment efforts that were underway on November 23rd, 1964. This aerial photograph provides a unique perspective on the construction site, revealing a bustling scene filled with lorries and trucks transporting materials to shape the modern landscape of Merseyside. The image encapsulates an era marked by progress and growth as houses and housing complexes took shape amidst this vibrant community. The towering sixteen-storey block of flats, Irlam House, stands tall as a symbol of urban development and innovation during this transformative period in Bootle's evolution. The print not only offers us a glimpse into the physical transformation taking place but also serves as a testament to human ambition and determination. It reminds us that behind every building lies countless hours of hard work by dedicated individuals who played their part in shaping our cities. As we gaze upon this snapshot frozen in time, we are transported back to an era where construction sites buzzed with activity and dreams for a brighter future were being realized brick by brick. This piece from Memory Lane Prints allows us to reflect on how far we have come while honoring those who contributed to building our communities.
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