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Liverpool Inset ▲ ▲ ▲ ▲ ▲ ▲ ▲ ▲ ▲ ▲ ▲ ▲ ▲ ▲ ▲ ▲ ▲ ▲ ▲ ▲ ▲ ▲ ▲ ▲ ▲ ▲ ▲ ▲ ▲ ▲ ▲ ▲ ▲ ▲ ▲ ▲ ▲ ▲ ▲ ▲ ▲ ▲ ▲ ▲ ▲ ▲ ▲ ▲ ▲ ▲ ▲ ▲ ▲ ▲ ▲ ▲ ▲ ▲ ▲ ▲ ▲ ▲ ▲ ▲ BLACKFIELD STREET ▲ ▲ ▲ ▲ ▲ ST DOMINGO ROAD ▲ DONALDSON COURT Smith ▲ Place 15 31 ▲ 9 106 5 20 70 6 4 31 10 2 El Sub Stas 8 184 16 ▲ JOSHUA CLOSE MARYPORT CLOSE 317 1 21 El Sub Sta 314 ▲ ERRINGTON STREET Candia Play Area 66 22 CR 68 319 EET 3 1 14 15 Bob Paisley Cour R 99 Sandon Dock MON ST 7 4 Towers 11 12 8 7 60 37 2 ▲ E L Shelter HILLSMORE WAY VIENNA STREET HOULDING STREET 323 ▲ 2 16 17 91 Hall PH 11 1 to 63 1 to 30 23 ▲ Boro Const & Ward Bdy Wastewater Treatment Works 14 to16 1 44 45 29 49 45 41 325 1 11 ▲ Shelter Clock 1 244 100 97 4 182 33 53 14 HERIOT STREET 33 7 27 Crete 5 35 Community 108 246 LILLIAN ROAD 33 95 2 11 Cyan Magenta Yellow Black ▲ Tower Garden t 19 250 331 ▲ Bollards DERBY ROAD 25 26 SM El 4 335 6 Works KIRKDALE RD Sub Sta 28 STERLING WAY 54 Health VENMORE STREET 49 Shelter 1 Works 9 256 337 Centre 2 26 2 Mud El HARTOR CLOSE 8 7 LYON ROAD El Sub 30 32 PENROSE STREET ▲ Depot 1 to 40 1 to 40 Sub Sta 27 10 Tanks ▲ Sta Tanks 14 18 Thomas Winder Court 258 345 EVELYN 16 93 1 91 El Sub Sta 44 ▲ 10 4 10 44 11 16 89 Childrens Nursery 31 ▲ Ward Bdy Mean High Water ▲ STREET 2 JASON STREET 87 39 El Sub Sta 37 to 43 46 ▲ 34 12 41 166 17 Mean Low 34 35 46 12 36 HAWKESWORTH STREET 7 8 42 48 12 1 to 5 6 20 24 17 ADAM STREET Water 38 Shelter 1 264 SANDON WAY Warehouses 22 16 Four Oaks Dairy 14 55 65 5 125 22 2 ▲ 8 o 3 137 Primary School 21 t 38 266 ▲ 127 36 15 43 162 34 139 23 77 129 135 21 Shelter 23 164 to 41 6 131 32 34 GLAISHER STREET ▲ 85 32 1 ▲ 117 160 107 111 46 14 18 30 1 OAKFIELD ROAD PO150a 1b 26 119 6 46 LB 46 274 15 28 150 40 156 1a Laconia House 41 ROBSON STREET 31 ▲ 148 GRUNDY STREET 22 ▲ 16 41 21 22 1 11 15 ▲ 21 17 81 28 30 75 JASON WALK 10 18 to 1 53 9 5 ▲ 8 Cycle Hire 18 SM 3 GREAT MERSEY STREET 5 20 DAVY STREET 10 24 14 Station 23 52 8 JOSHUA CLOSE 18 12 24 19 1 31 ▲ 11 VALLEY ROAD 33 PATMOS CL PATMOS ADAM STREET DINORWIC ROAD 56 ▲ Leeds and Liverpool Canal Tank 17 27 32 GREAT MERSEY STREET 34 17 MASLIN DRIVE 21 32 25 22 El Sub Stas Electricity Sub Station 26 18 5 9 65 38 BACK YORK TERRACE ▲ 2 23 26 TCB 1 to 12 22 DUNES WAY 41 50 50 2 4 48 PH 99 STANLEY ROAD 6 2 1 Warehouse COMMERCIAL ROAD 21 Public Park 1 31 27 28 15 2 33 20 8 38 21 2a ▲ 30 14 Shelter 23 42 146 ▲ ▲ 24 ▲ Bollards ▲ 48 22 Sandon Half Tide Dock ▲ T ▲ E ▲ MITYLENEE 69a ESS 14 to 34 ▲ Works El Sub Sta ▲ R 144 44 ▲ T 14 ▲ 14 S VERONA STREET 29 ▲ 14 TOWSON STREET ▲ 30 SEVERN STREET 93 36 6 12 6 ▲ 35 14 Liverpool ▲ 2 4 12 Maritime ▲ 2a 2c 20 TOWSON STREET 55 Lighthouse 18 PH 54 26 Lodge 1 48 CR 7 44 MEDEA CLOSE BORDER WAY Presbytery NETHERFIELD ROAD NORTH 18 27 ▲ 12 ROBARTS ROAD 41 20 Towing Path Towing 40 2 2 1 48 32 TCB 30 15 39 12 34 35 15 10 53 1 LANCASTER STREET 22 131 91 3 21 Our Lady 23 10 70 TCB 29 WYE STREET HODDER ROAD1 15 56 21 Immaculate 4a 91 23 1 32 11 71 12 1 3 2 Church 28 2 24 26 46 11 ▲ 38 2 23 11 45 ▲ 45 ▲ 14 16 9 15 66 to 74 8 12 WHITLOW ROAD 65 142 BOUNDARY STREET 38 3 10 2 4d 28 ▲ C 25 29 BURNET ROAD 25 31 14 2 a 22 9 1 130 2 12 34 21 9 LUTON STREET 8 1 11 132 119 ▲ 6 1 38 35 REGENT ROAD PH 2 33 MYCROFT CLOSE 16 128 ▲ 90 63 ● 8 7d 21 36 3 32 5a 43 23 ● 34 ● 4g ● 16 YORK TERRACE 118 ● 21 10 32 ▲ 35 1 ● 15 1 ▲ ● ● EDMONTON CLOSE 1 51 20 ● 32 0 ● 48 2 ● 5 33 1 ● ● ● 46 12 53 BILLINGS CLOSE 14 114 122 ● 11 MAJOR STREET 28 ● 12 1 LAPWORTH STREET 24 27 14 1 5d ● 22 50 11 34 HARTNUP 17 7 46 36 STREET 5 GREAT HOMER STREET 107 27 12 14 14a 16 16a 4 19 4 SM Warehouses 5 HERIOT STREET 15 15 OAKFIELD Works 43 1 2 12 KEMP AVENUE 2 8 Shelter 7a 31 11 51 5g 15 30 30 18 41 ISLA SQUARE B 43 120 6a 39 Club 26 30 York 44 ▲ 4 15 21 10 ▲ DUKES ROAD CUBBIN CALDER ROAD 41 Shelter Terrace 98 48 CHILMARK ROAD 2 71 118a 6b ▲ 8 ● Shelter to 102 32 42 2 45 11 25 116 ▲ 8 THOMASTON 45 103 118 4 47 23 18 60 LANCASTER CLOSE STREET 47 1 24 6c 39 9 12 ● 1 Capstan 1 KIRKDALE ROAD 1 61 CRESCENT 11d 40 Medical 10 CROUCH STREET 114e Good 14 6d El Sub Sta 39 to 41 LB 15 12 Centre 9 21 100 News Mission 9 21 Viaduct Path (um) PH 14 7 94 15 11 12 45 92 96 39 2 to 25 39 7 ▲ MILFORD STREET 11a 22 209 7 19 ▲ Bollards 12 9 94 A 6 38 1 54 44 90 4 ● 22 36 BOYCOTT STREET 18 11 41 37 40 14 TILIA ROAD 4 1 ST DOMINGO VALE 114a 8 16 Shelter 92 9 1 27 18 41 3 51 89 ● STREET HOWARD GREAT 15 1 to 12 80 82 77 to 84 4 14 112e Cement Works 5a 5 4a 17 5 Cycle Way 14 to 59 Wellington Employment Shelter 35 2 1 Warehouses 42 10 80 ▲ 11 38 11 10 El Sub Sta 6 El Sub Sta Park South 14 16 15 ▲ Marwood 17 7 THOMASTON STREET 11 11 112b ▲ MP LETHBRIDGE CLOSE 16 Towers 19 72 11 ▲ Warehouse Warehouse 14 7 2 68 .25 7 88 8 2 15c 5 to 37 27 ● 12 ZANTE CLOSE REEDMACE ROAD16 1 6 15b Cycle 2 10 35 28 ST 39 25 12 1 Hire Station 10 10a OAKFIELD BOUNDARY STREET 36 137 15a ● 10 BACK BOUNDARY ST 33 39a Bollards Warehouses El NORTHUMBERLAND TERRACE 39 10b 15 El Sub Sta TURTON ST 86 DOMINGO RD 25 Sub 30 37a 49 84 (Health Centre) 37 14b 38 26 56 Shelter 112 BENTON CLOSE 1 Sta 34 29 4 8 14a 76 42 15 HAPTON STREET 32 127 36 12 ▲ 11 Garage ▲ 5 ▲ 2 132 43 19 1 43 Boro Const & Ward Bdy 14 ● ▲ 1 44 11b 6 Shelter TOWNSEND STREET 14 PH El ● 7 46a Sunday School 11a 43 BOUNDARY STREET EAST BEACON LANE 46 115 207 Sub Sta 122 33 15 41 2 44a 1a 1 ANDERSON STREET 1 LB 27 ST DOMINGO GROVE44 31 17 Works FULTON STREET 20 1 to 8 70 to 75 4 16 34 12f 1 4 15 Church Bollards 22 17 111 ▲ 11 32 103 112 35 ▲ Ophelia 2a 1 2 Court 23 27 48 to 51 9 6 23 29 40 Atlantic Park ● 12a LB Our Lady Immaculate 25 24 20 TCB 24 LEADENHALL ● Works ESS Catholic Primary School CL 1 101 ▲ 1 Bollards ▲ 69 Warehouse 20 148 25 ▲ 102 ▲ ▲ 35 40 ▲ BOUNDARY STREET 91 ▲ 21 Mean High and Mean Low Water ▲ 32 El Sub Sta ▲ 7 ▲ 7 91 ▲ 34 ▲ 62 ▲ 47 34 BALA STREET ▲ 172 ALBION STREET ▲ 5 ▲ 15 138 58 53 ▲ ▲ Ward Bdy ▲ 92 13 ▲ 78 ▲ 166 ▲ 8 62a ▲ 12 28 ▲ 1 to 9 Shelter ST GERARD'S CLOSE 1 82 14 ▲ Warehouse 76 ▲ ANDERSON STREET 51 ▲ ▲ 19 75 ▲ Shelters 90 ▲ 27 29 to 35 Bonded ● 9 79 ▲ 7 ▲ 6 23 ▲ 11 CR 66●Warehouse 105 15 81 Stores Warehouse El Sub Sta ST DOMINGO VALE 126 121 119 El Sub Sta DACY ROAD LITTLE HEYES STREET 82 1 80 37 MONK STREET 119 14 Bollards 19 Club El OAKFIELD ROAD 1 to 6 41 ▲ ▲ 24 80 101 BRECKFIELD ROAD NORTH Liberton Court 71 ▲ 67 71 27 65 142 10 Sub Sta to Boundary 64 138 ▲ ▲ 132 134 24 78 99 76 112 ▲ 63 Bridge Shelter 116 PH STONEHILL STREET Bollards ▲ 3 WINDERMERE STREET 10 49 2 ▲ MERE LANE66 100 1 Mitie House 1 to 12 23 5 14 to 38 Weighbridge 113 ULLSWATER 62 ● 117 ▲ Bollards 80 Library 45 54 ● 12 55 98 106 ▲ 68 106 104 13 28 1 to 9 39 SCOTLAND RD Albion House El Community 56a 119a 25 71 15 to 17 31 to 33 SKIRVING STREET Sub Sta 97 BOUNDARY STREET Centre 9 ▲ 57 to 61 LANSDOWNE PLACE Store STEEL COURT 117a Gerard Majella Courthouse 73 105 10 54 57 107 102 56 1 15 ▲ 43 58 16 PH 25 LB 2 115a 14 1 STREET ▲ ▲ ▲ 96 ▲ Cycle Way The ▲ 84 44 ▲ 15 SKIRVING PLACE 1 9 ▲ 113a Derry 52 ● 8 9 ▲ 10 103 ● ▲ 96 98 35 50 94 35 ▲ ▲ Social Club 48 104 2 ▲ 29 Electricity Sub Station 99 ▲ 31 25 CRANMER STREET Nursery 6 8a 47 92 17 1 67 72 ▲ ▲ 7 72 42 ▲ Shelters 2 70 65 BLACKSTONE STREET El Sub Sta 90 3 19 56 96 29 TCB 32 128 86 ▲ 38 93 81 63 180 84 3 ▲ ▲ Notre Dame 54 El ▲ ▲ 90 38 29 Sta 42 7 3 El Sub Sta 76 GRECIAN TERRACE 12 126 19 88 Catholic College 39 44 46 Post PH Sub 5 ● 14 STOCKBRIDGE ● 114 111 5 ▲ 100 12 75 57 Tank 6 155 87 32 27 82 23 17 18 30 120 26 42 78 70 36 12 18 20 109a 4 14 16 50 153 80 7 30 30 33 PLACE ▲ 40 7 68 Mooring Posts Weighbridge 2 68 5 109 St George's 15 Lych 91 1 3 69 ▲ Church 178 27 ▲ 52 Gate 151 ▲ ▲ 110 2 112 1 4 78 STANLEY ROAD LANSDOWNE PLACE 1 25 4 12 77 28 ▲ ESS PH 9 79 1 STREET 5 TARIFF STREET ● ● CROMPTON BRECKFIELD PL 16 12 14 15 ▲ 11 30 8 6 145 6 66 Canalside CRANMER STREET 84 69 43 24 ▲ El Sub Sta 11 67 70 61 SHADWELL STREET ▲ 6 1 2 Tow Path Park AV 65 El Sub Sta 15 40 21 PH 13 HEYES STREET 68 HANKIN STREET JENNIFER 2 Bramley Moore Dock ▲ 25 11 2 4a 66 11 15 ▲ Vicarage 4 PH 56 1 ▲ 13 67 ▲ Gas Gov 11 to 53 108 37 1 16 El Sub 72 63 CONISTON STREET GRASMERE STREET Depot COURT Shelter 3 6465A ● NEWPORT 57 Sta 46 5 OAKFIELD14 ▲ 9 ● ESS 14 TCBS 41 64 4 53 51 53 53 65 Crompton Court 33 31 103a 38 ▲ FRIAR ST 4 Play Area 12 1 Superstore 2 Residential Home Shelter FB 141 27 60 46 12 ▲ ▲ 2 54 Shelter 49 6 5 24 1 103 32 RD 3 Athol ▲ ▲ 3 The Beacon 43 52 ▲ 20 Sports Facility 6 Village Surgery 2c STOCKBRIDGE STREET Depot COURT 9 NORTHUMBERLAND TERRACE Church of England 2 19 4 2a 15 ULLSWATER STREET Hall 1 54 Oak Hall ▲ 6a 24 FB ATHERTON CLOSE Primary School 139 20 ● 47 18a 6 Buildi ▲ 102 14 18 ● 14 ERMINE CRESCENT 8 50 2 1 225 235 64 13 4 63 4 101 2 50 n El Sub Sta 213 7 3 g Pilot FB 26 10 31 36 ▲ Beacon 34a 17 1 ▲ FULTON STREET 53 WINDERMERE 7 8 HANDFIELD PLACE 37 2 5 2 203 209 ▲ ▲ 201 38 34 El Sub Sta ST ALBANS 8 RYDAL STREET ▲ 195 197 211 1 FB 2 21 32 199 100 9 10 52 Richmond ● GVC 14 ▲ ATHOL STREET 2 Sports Facility NEW HEDLEY GROVE HANDFIELD STREET 38 ▲ ● 1 25 35 Church 17 28 12 32 51 11 FB 37 96 31 STREET Leigh Bridge Way 33 Posts Posts 28 1 ▲ RAILSIDE COURT El Sub Sta ▲ ATHOL PREMIER STREET 9 41 309 106 35 THIRLMERE ROAD 35 25 SNOWDON Path (um) Job 37 ▲ ATHOL STREET 35 ATHOL STREET LANE STREET 8 22 Mean High and Mean Low Water ▲ ▲ El Sub Sta Centre 3 ▲ 36 7 16 Leigh 31 10 96 96a 1b 40 28 102a 3 Public Park 44 1 ● 1 Bridge 92 92a 102 10 9 2 94 1a ▲ TCB 2 7 7 PH ● 1 39 15 11 39 1 1 34 to 32 14 1 EPSOM WAY 29 ▲ Lighting Tower 2 to 4 4 290 ▲ Timber Yard 29 JOHN BAGOT CLOSE 13 2 307 288 ORRY BRECK ROAD Shelters 11 ▲ Tanks ▲ ▲ 15 305 286 9 ▲ LARCH LEA284 Line of Posts Line of Posts 375 15 Shelters Warehouse
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