The large sign to the left of the Town Hall entrance reads: “The Lord Mayor’s Appeal for Prisoners of War”. A barometer on the other side shows £50,000.
So, this photograph might well have been taken sometime during the 1914-18 World War. But why are so many Greek flags being flown from these Dale Street buildings?
The white “first class” tram, turning into Castle Street from Water Street is bound for the Dingle. In its centre lower deck window, it carries the notice “First Class Inside Only”.
The driver is wearing oilskins and the conductor can be seen on the rear platform.
Liverpool then and for many years to come, remained a city of smoke-blackened buildings.
