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Modern postbox on Well Lane, Tranmere
Image: © Eirian Evans
Taken: 17 Nov 2010
0.06 miles
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Well Lane Primary School, Tranmere
Image: © Eirian Evans
Taken: 17 Nov 2010
0.07 miles
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Victoria Park, Tranmere
Victoria Park was originally the gardens of a large property called Arudy House, owned by Victor Poutz, a French cotton merchant, who was the first importer of cotton to the region.
Image: © Eirian Evans
Taken: 17 Nov 2010
0.07 miles
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Tranmere Alliance Community Hall
On Albany Road, in the southern corner of Victoria Park.
Image: © Eirian Evans
Taken: 17 Nov 2010
0.09 miles
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Well Lane Police Station, Tranmere
Sited at the eastern end of Victoria Park, on the junction of Well Lane and Albany Road.
Image: © Eirian Evans
Taken: 17 Nov 2010
0.10 miles
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Bench mark on the former Well Lane police station, Rock Ferry
This Ordnance Survey bench mark is on the former police station in Well Lane, Rock Ferry. The building has been put up for sale and the site may be redeveloped. See also
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Image: © John S Turner
Taken: 8 Dec 2018
0.10 miles
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Former Well Lane police station, Rock Ferry
Looking towards the former police station in Well Lane, Rock Ferry. The building was put up for sale in 2015 and may be redeveloped. There is an Ordnance Survey bench mark on the right hand corner of the main building -
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Image: © John S Turner
Taken: 8 Dec 2018
0.10 miles
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Victoria Park, Tranmere
Opened in 1901, Victoria Park was originally the gardens of a large property called Arudy House, owned by Victor Poutz, a French cotton merchant. He was believed to have been the first importer of cotton to the region. From the top of the hill there are fine views towards the river Mersey and across to Liverpool.
Image: © Sue Adair
Taken: 4 Mar 2006
0.13 miles
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Children's Playground, Mersey Park, Higher Tranmere
Image: © Sue Adair
Taken: 10 Jan 2007
0.14 miles
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Victoria Park, Tranmere
Victoria Park was originally the gardens of a large property called Arudy House, owned by Victor Poutz, a French cotton merchant. He was believed to have been the first importer of cotton to the region. After Victor left, the house fell into disrepair but was eventually restored and renamed 'The Towers' because it incorporated the two towers from the original building. Today, standing in its place is a block of flats which has retained the name of "The Towers" which can be seen between these old entrance gateposts.
Image: © Eirian Evans
Taken: 17 Nov 2010
0.16 miles