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At the Landing Stage
I have written previously about the journalist Hugh Shimmin, who was such a vivid observer of Liverpool’s mid-Victorian low-life, and such a committed activist for improved social conditions in the town. Having been granted permission to reproduce the following portrait … Continue reading
Posted in Historical, Liverpool, Liverpool Past and Present, Women's History
Tagged Alastair Wilcox, George's Landing Stage, Hugh Shimmin, Isle of Man, John K. Walton, Low Life and Moral Improvement, National Museums Liverpool, Richard Norbury, Rock Ferry, Seacombe ferry, the Porcupine, the Three Graces, Whitehaven
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