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- Chris Markham remembers his childhood
- Kenny Thomas remembers his local community in Toxteth
- Lucy Halligan talks about the Victorian floorboards used in the renovation of the station
- Chris Markham recalls working in the coal yard near Edge Hill
- Lucy Halligan mentions the Williamson Tunnels
- Alan Hay talks of his time in the Edge Hill Brass Band
- Alan Hay gives some background information about the Edge Hill Brass Band
- Chris Markham remembers an camp for Italian POWs in Huyton
- Chris Markham remembers soldiers marching up and down Tunnel Road
- Chris Markham recalls the bombing of the station during the Second World War
- Alan Hay talks about the “blood tub”
- Ed Darcy Hatton mentions his great grandfather, a station master at Edge Hill
- Ed Darcy Hatton talks about his uncles, who worked as porters at Edge Hill
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- Alan Hay reminisces about the station and its importance
- Alan Hay talks about the cutting between Edge Hill and Crown Street
- Alan Hay recalls the steam locomotives passing through Edge Hill
- Barbara Galt remembers how her future husband would meet her at Edge Hill when on leave from the RAF
- Chris Markham recalls talking to an Italian POW who worked at Edge Hill
- Chris Markham recalls jumping onto the grassy bank near the station
- Dennis Flood mentions the staff at Edge Hill station
- Dennis Flood fondly mentions how kind the station staff were to him
- Dennis Flood remembers the carrier pigeons that would be transported by train to Cardiff
- Dennis Flood recalls when he had to take photographs in an unusual circumstance
- Dennis Flood mentions the express services from London to Southport (but never vice versa)
- Dennis Flood talks about the Edge Hill grid iron
- Dennis Flood talks about the ticket inspection regime on British Rail
- Dennis Flood remembers how he would collect used tickets
- Frances Green remembers playing near the station
- Frances Green talks about the storage tank at Edge Hill
- Frances Green talks about the dig for victory allotments
- Kenny Thomas gives his railway memories
- Lucy Halligan remembers Edge Hill station
- Lucy Halligan fondly recalls the smell of steam
- Lucy Halligan remembers putting pennies on the railway line
- Lucy Halligan laments that too few people are aware of Edge Hill’s historical significance
- Lucy Halligan mentions the ticket office on Tunnel Road
- Lucy Halligan emphasises the importance of the station to the local area
- Lucy Halligan talks about the circular bus service
- Ian Brownbill reads a letter from the Edge Hill BR Brass Band
- Siddi Majubah talks about how Metal has helped him gain an appreciation of art
- Siddi Majubah talks about the friendships he has made through Metal
- Metal Xmas Fair 2010
- Metal Xmas Fair 2010
- Metal Xmas Fair 2010
- Metal Xmas Fair 2010
- Alan Hay Raw Interview
- Dennis Flood
- Frances Green
- St Annes School Children
- Station
- Entrance of the Railway at Edge Hill, Liverpool
- Entrance into Manchester via Water Street
- Green diesel
- View from the Edge Hill platform
- Longer view from the Edge Hill platform
- Arriving at Platform 2
- Snow on the railway
- Edge Hill sign
- View from Platform 3
- Tunnel vision
- Tunnel vision II
- Long view from Platform 3
- Long view from Platform 3 - higher angle
- View from Platform 3 - further back
- Tunnel vision III
- Early days
- Four postcards
- View from Platform 1
- Crown Street Tunnel
- Locomotive 46124
- Lime Street
- Map of Edge Hill
- Arriving at Edge Hill
- Coming into Edge Hill Platform 2
- The Merseyside Express
- Blurred Merseyside Express
- Steaming into Edge Hill
- Julie, Your Place Community Warden talks about the recent changes to Edge Hill
- Les Coe on the Williamson Tunnels
- Children from St. Anne’s School introduce themselves
- Children from St. Anne’s School tell more about themselves
- Children from St. Anne’s School explain where they come from
- Children from St. Anne’s School talk about their school
- Children from St. Anne’s School talk about their local area
- Children from St. Anne’s talk more about their local area
- Children from St. Anne’s School talk about trains, the station and smells!
- A local resident recalls the May Blitz at Metal’s Victorian Christmas Event in 2010
- Pat Clarke remembers being evacuated during the Second World War
- Pat Clarke remembers being visited by her mother as a wartime evacuee
- George talks about his life
- Pat Clarke talks about her working life
- A local resident talks about the station at Metal’s Victorian Christmas Event in 2010
- An ex-train spotter recalls American troops arriving at Edge Hill during the Second World War
- Julie, local community warden, praises Metal for renovating Edge Hill station
- Julie, Your Place Community Warden talks about Edge Hill station
- Simon Joyce talks about the railway sidings, the football specials and the community
- Steven Moran talks about Edge Hill Station
- Tony Garner talks about being a wagon examiner for the railways
- Tony Garner talks about a near-death experience working on the railway
- Tony Garner talks about working on the railway
- Les Coe tells a Williamson’s Tunnels Story
- Hazel Freeman gived her impression of Edge Hill station and the Edge Hill area today
- Roy recalls his work loading the coal wagons at Edge Hill
- Roy remembers how his father came home from the War, and failed to recognise him!
- Ray Physick talks about Bloody Sunday on 13th August 1911
- Paul Salveson explains how the the 1911 strike came to an end
- Paul Salveson talks about the underlying grievances that led to the strike of 1911
- Jeremy Hawthorn gives a detailed account of the 1911 transport strike in Liverpool
- Paul Salveson talks of the military discipline on the railways in the nineteenth century
- Paul Salveson recounts how the Liverpool transport strike went national
- The McElroys talk about their dealings with coal at Edge Hill station
- The McElroy brothers reminisce about illicitly exploring the station
- David and Steve McElroy talk about the phrase “getting off at Edge Hill”
- The McElroy brothers give more memories of Edge Hill station
- The McElroy brothers talk about the sandstone blocks at the station
- David McElroy reminsces about trainspotting when he was a boy
- Graham Trust talks about the launching of the Liverpool and Manchester Railway from Edge Hill
- Graham Trust talks about the terminus at Crown Street
- Graham Trust describes the death of William Huskisson
- Graham Trust talks about the success of the Liverpool and Manchester Railway
- Fred Currah remembers his work as a locomotive fireman and then as a driver
- Fred Currah talks about his work in the stores at Lime Street and Edge Hill
- Fred Currah describes his predecessor at the Edge Hill stores
- Fred Currah talks of how he would pick up ship passengers at Riverside station
- Fred Currah mentions a driver who was electrocuted by his locomotive’s firelines
- Pat Moffat talks about her family member who worked on the railway
- Pat Moffat recalls an all too rare train ride from Chester to Liverpool Central
- Pat Moffat remembers a female coal merchant on Tunnel Road
- Pat Moffat praises Metal’s renovation of Edge Hill station
- Pamela Taylor shares her memories of living in Edge Hill
- Jeff Jones explains how he is trying to raise awareness of the historical significance of Edge Hill
- Jeff Jones relates his memories of Broad Green station
- Maureen Hunt reminisces about living in Edge Hill
- Maureen Hunt remembers how her family coped after her father was killed in the Second World War
- Maureen Hunt reminisces about visiting the station and hand-carving clogs
- Pat Moffat recalls the time when the Beatles came to Liverpool and met the Lord Mayor
- Brenda Allen discusses how Edge Hill has changed since she was a child
- Vera talks about how she achieved her mobility training
- Locomotive 44937
- Emerging from the Edge Hill tunnel
- Service to Wigan
- Service to Wigan II
- Locomotive 5F87
- Multiple unit 2K73
- Inside station building
- Edge Hill upper engine room
- Metal office - before Metal
- View of Edge Hill from the side
- View of the fence
- Entrance to platform four
- Ramp
- View from the fence
- Another view of the ramp
- View from the top of the ramp
- Gate at the top of the ramp
- After renovation
- The green shoots of growth
- Clearance
- Red brick wall at top of ramp
- Mowing the lawn
- Mowing the lawn II
- Working on the roof
- Lower engine room
- More work on lower engine room
- View from further back
- Doorway
- The Welcoming
- Top floor
- Ceiling
- Accumulator Tower window
- Work on the Accumulator Tower
- Platform one windows
- Crumbling bricks
- At the top
- 2F50 leaves Edge Hill
- Multiple unit 2K73 II
- Multiple unit 2F64 arrives at Edge Hill
- Service to Wigan III
- Locomotive 5F87 II
- Entrance of the Railway at Edge Hill, Liverpool II
- Looking back through the tunnel
- Building on platforms one and two
- Edge Hill logo produced by Metal
- Old view of Edge Hill
- Old view of Edge Hill II
- Old view of Edge Hill III
- Snow on the railway II
- Entrance to the Tunnel of the Liverpool & Manchester Rail-Way, Edge-Hill
- View from platform two through the tunnel
- View from platform four
- View from inside the Metal office
- Entrance to Metal office
- Metal logo
- Metal kitchen
- Kitchen sink
- Metal meeting
- Jenny and Ian alone
- Metal office - completed
- View from the upper engine room
- Staircase to upper engine room
- View from landing into Metal office
- Looking up into the upper engine room
- Upper engine room railing
- Down to the ground floor
- Work on the Metal office
- Let there be lights
- Work in progress
- Snow on the railway III
- A place for the staircase
- The times they are a-changin’
- Plan of the building on platforms one and two
- Plan of the building on platforms one and two II
- Inside plan
- Metal office under construction
- Plan of the Welcoming
- Rainhill station looking east
- Sankey Viaduct 1979
- Beam engine
- Chatsworth Street Cutting seen from Edge Hill
- Don Weir
- Don Weir II
- Duchess of Hamilton at Edge Hill 1980
- Edge Hill in 1982
- Edge Hill station before conservation
- Ramp in 1979
- Edge Hill Railway Trust board
- Excavating rails
- Moorish Arch replica 1979
- Wapping Tunnel and Park Lane goods yard 1974
- Merseyside stations network
- Special Notice page 2
- Special Notice page 3
- District Operating Instructions page 1
- District Operating Instructions page 2
- A Railway Spectacular - Other Events
- What’s on in Merseyside 1980 - April and May
- What’s on in Merseyside 1980 - summer
- What’s on in Merseyside 1980 - August-November
- LNWR 1054
- Duchess of Hamilton
- Edge Hill depot
- Rainhill and the Trials - A Brief History
- Staff of Edge Hill Station circa.1925
- Gustavus Dakin Parker Edge Hill’s Station Master late 1800s
- Cover of an Edge Hill Brass Band subscription card
- Edge Hill Band Jubilee Celebration Souvenir Programme
- Entrance of the Railway at Edge Hill, Liverpool III
- Locomotive at platform three
- John Marston recalls the railway cottages where he grew up
- John Marston remembers climbing over the railway wall to retrieve his football
- John Marston tells his childhood memories of Edge Hill station
- John Marston describes the bombed sites in Liverpool after the Second World War
- John Marston remembers stealing sleepers for Bonfire Night
- Astrid Massey talks about her father’s work on the railway
- Astrid Massey talks about NUR Branch Five
- Pamela Parry talks about her great-grandfather, who worked at Edge Hill as a brakesman
- Joe McHenry recalls his work as a telephonist at Edge Hill station
- Margaret Cropper remembers her work as a telephonist at Lime Street station
- Margaret Cropper remembers travelling to Lime Street every day for her work
- Margaret Cropper talks about Edge Hill and Exchange stations
- Margaret Cropper describes the Lime Street switchboards on which she worked
- Terry and Sandra Williams remember the circus in Lodge Lane
- Terry and Sandra Williams recall the local cinemas
- Fred Risk remembers the shops on Wavertree Road when he was growing up
- View of railway
- Another view of the railway
- Derelict buildings at the sight of the cleaning shed
- Edge Hill Station Sheds. Worker William Edward Jones.
- Graham Middleton tells the romantic story of how his parents met
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