Liverpool in Old Photographs brings to life the history of a famous
port and city over the past century. Concentrating on its varied
shipping and unparalleled waterfront, its historic streets and buildings
of outstanding architectural interest, together with the lives of
ordinary citizens, this well-illustrated book affords an opportunity to
look back on what has now become a city of change and challenge. Driven
by poverty, cholera, and unemployment, thousands flocked to the city in
the 19th century, hoping to either settle there or to use it as a
springboard to a better life through the cheap means of escape offered
by the shipping companies. Jobs in the New World and wealth in the
Australian gold fields beckoned, but overcrowding resulted in slums
developing alongside some of the finest buildings in Europe. Pride in
achievement and strength in adversity, coupled with grit and humor,
characterize this Scouse port, imbuing it with a phoenix-like quality of
survival.