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Liverpool: Echoes of the 1940s and 1950s

Synopsis
What was Liverpool like after the bombing? This video programme shows how a vibrant city suddenly suffers immense destruction after heavy bombing raids in the early 1940s. Large parts of the shopping centre are destroyed. Lewis’s and Blacklers are gutted by fire. Some city landmarks survive but the old Custom House disappears forever and many houses are destroyed. After the war life gradually returns to normal. Building work continues on the Cathedral. 1952 sees the Liverpool Cotton Exchange reopen for business. In 1953 the city is decorated for the Coronation of Queen Elizabeth. Gladstone Dock is busy in 1954. The Overhead Railway operates until the end of 1956 and in 1957 Liverpool’s trams run in the city for the last time. The Mersey Ferries are very busy in the 1950s. As the ‘50s come to an end there are thriving industries some of which will disappear in later years.
Language
English
Country
Great Britain
Subjects
Social Studies; History
Keywords
Liverpool; local history; 1950s; 1940s

Distribution Formats

Type
DVD
Format
Region 2 PAL
Price
£7.99
Availability
Sale
Year
2019

Distributor

Name

UK History Store

Web
http://www.ukhistorystore.com/home.php External site opens in new window

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