4443, BDB 86/1/6508 Sankey Family Photographic Archive © Cumbria Archives
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no.4443
North Shore Methodist Church, Dickson Road
c1920s
North Shore, or Dickson Road Wesleyan Methodist Church; also called Cocker Street Methodist Church. People walking past decorative iron railings and over the tram lines. Adverts for soap, Oxo, starch and others on the buttress wall on the left.
Location: | Dickson Street, Blackpool, junction with Cocker Street | Cumbria Archives Reference: | BDB 86/1/6508 |
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Sankey Number: | 4443 |
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Album Number: Album 16 4200-4500 Blackpool
Page Number: 19
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Sankey Number | Image Title | Location Image Taken | Description |
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4438 | Blackpool, Talbot Road | The Station in the distance, well signposted, busy pedestrians and approaching carriage | |
4439 | Blackpool, Cocker Street | The chimney of the sea-water baths and local shops, as pedestrians go about their business | |
4440 | Blackpool, Derby Hotel | On the corner of General Street and Cocker street, back from the promenade, now Liberty's | |
4441 | Big Wheel, (Blackpool) | A view at height of the Big Wheel at the Winter Gardens,built in 1896 | |
4442 | Going for a sail | Horse and carriage to lead the boats on shore, small paddlers, with the Pier and Tower | |
4443 | Blackpool Dickson Street Wesleyan Church | A brick built building with a corner hexagonal tower pened 1907. | |
4444 | Bentleys Ltd Drapers, Blackpool | The Winter Gardens to the left, tobacconist and old Post Office also on right | |
4445 | Paddling at Blackpool | A large group on the beach,2 boats loading in front of the North Pier. | |
4445 | Paddling at Blackpool | A large group on the beach,2 boats loading in front of the North Pier. | |
4446 | Blackpool, Church Street | H Samuel on right leads to Grand Theatrelots of adverts | |
4447 | Holy Trinity Church, South Shore, Blackpool | Wrong Church. St John's, Abingdon & Church St Junction | |
4448 | Central Beach, Blackpool | A packed beach, sandcastles, looking to the promenade, and Pier on the right |