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Marsh Lane Swimming Baths.

by Mary Whelan

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Mary Whelan
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Mary Whelan
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Bootle , Liverpool.
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Civilian
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A8994315
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30 January 2006

As so many people were killed in the May Blitz, the swimming baths were turned into a mortuary. However, the swimming baths were then hit and blown up. To this day, it is still waste land and nothing has been built on this site.
Many of those killed were from Chaucer Street and the other streets named after poets running of Marsh Lane.

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