Liverpool, Ranelagh Street c.1950
Photo ref:
L60033

More about this scene
Named after the 17th-century London pleasure gardens, Ranelagh Street provides an important link between Lime Street and the now pedestrianised shopping centre to the north of Hanover Street. It also accesses the equally important Central Station junction (right), where the Wirral and Northern local rail lines interconnect. The station concourse now houses a small shopping centre, and the entrance has been relocated to halfway between the sign shown in the picture and Lime Street. Almost all of the shops have changed hands in the intervening years, some several times; but the eclectic mix remains, to the benefit of shoppers drawn to the area.
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