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Description Liscard Hall, Central Park. In the early nineteenth century, Liscard Hall (then called Moor Heys House) and the surrounding parkland was home of Sir John Tobin, ship owner, merchant, African trader and one-time Mayor of Liverpool. On the death of his successor, son-in-law Harold Littledale in 1889, Wallasey Local Board bought the estate and opened it to the public on Whit Monday 1891. The building is disused and in disrepair.
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Camera location53° 24′ 53.6″ N, 3° 02′ 17.09″ W Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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Liscard Hall, Central Park

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house

Wirral

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author name string: Sue Adair
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title: Liscard Hall, Central Park (English)
author name string: Sue Adair

inception

13 November 2005

source of file

file available on the internet

operator: Geograph Britain and Ireland
geograph.org.uk image ID: 77636

coordinates of the point of view

53°24'53.60"N, 3°2'17.09"W

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0.003125 second

f-number

5.6

focal length

8 millimetre

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100

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photograph

geograph.org.uk image ID

coordinates of depicted place

53°24'58.0"N, 3°2'12.8"W

location of creation

Wirral

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