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Birkenhead goods terminus, Morpeth Dock, 1924
Several men can be seen here checking off goods that have come into the Birkenhead Goods Depot. |The majority of the goods that came through this terminus were bound for Liverpool just over the Mersey River. STEAM - Museum of the Great Western Railway. © STEAM Museum of the GWR
Media ID 15134096
Filename: S1A011 Birkenhead Goods depot 1924.jpg
Size: 2045 x 1411 (2.1MB)
Date: 29th January 2018
Source: STEAM Museum of the GWR
Unique Reference Number: S1A 011
Cheshire Goods Wagons Birkenhead Depot Merseyside
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This print takes us back to the bustling Birkenhead goods terminus in 1924. A group of diligent men can be seen meticulously checking off the various goods that have arrived at the Birkenhead Goods Depot. Their focused expressions reveal their commitment to ensuring every item is accounted for before it continues its journey. Located in Morpeth Dock, Cheshire, this terminus served as a vital link between Birkenhead and Liverpool, just across the iconic Mersey River. The depot was a hive of activity, with wagons constantly arriving and departing, carrying an array of merchandise destined for Liverpool's vibrant markets. The significance of this terminus cannot be understated - it acted as a gateway for countless goods entering Liverpool from all corners of the country. From textiles to machinery, foodstuffs to raw materials, everything passed through these very tracks before finding its way into homes and businesses across Merseyside. As we gaze upon this snapshot frozen in time, we are reminded of the tireless efforts made by these men who ensured that commerce flowed smoothly through this crucial transport hub. Their dedication played an integral role in connecting communities and fueling economic growth during a pivotal era in British history. This print serves as both a testament to their hard work and an intriguing glimpse into our industrial past – reminding us how transportation networks shaped our society decades ago.