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Waterloo, Seaforth & Litherland through time

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Owing its name to the famous battle, Waterloo is nearly two centuries old.

Growing inland from an attractive seafront, it has retained its character and most of its buildings during that time.

It has attracted the attention of photographers who have left an illuminating record of the past comparable with the still recognisable present.

In contrast, Litherland was an agricultural community from the Domesday Book until industrialisation.

William Gladstone's father built Seaforth House, which gave its name to the area.

Others were encouraged to build magnificent residences enjoying views over sandy shores.

The houses have disappeared and the Royal Seaforth Container Dock has changed the shoreline almost beyond recognition.

This book recreates the old village life and chronicles the changing scenery.

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Amberley Publishing
144561510X / 9781445615103
Paperback / softback
942.759
15/03/2014
United Kingdom
English
96 pages : chiefly illustrations (black and white, and colour)
24 cm
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