The Old Fire Station and Lascelles Lane

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The Old Fire Station and Lascelles Lane

Image: © Bob Embleton Taken: 16 Dec 2006

This was the fire station in the 1960s. I remember a civil defence poster in the window showing a hydrogen bomb exploding around 1960 - very frightening. In those days fire engines had bells. This building stands at the junction of Lascelles Lane, Crosby Road and East Road.

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Image Location

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Latitude
54.33932
Longitude
-1.432421