70 incredible photos that capture life in Liverpool in the 1970s
Many will remember the city as it looks here
'Adventure' playground? Surrounded by rubble and dirt, this disused playground is hardly the safest or the most pleasant place for children with a sense of adventure. Liverpool, April 20, 1972
These incredible photos will transport you back to Liverpool life in the 1970s – and remind us of how much has changed.
It was the decade bell bottom pants and ponchos were all the rage, local bands like The Real Thing flew to the top of the charts and we headed to our nearby cinemas to see films like Grease and Saturday Night Fever.
For many it only feels like yesterday and times were hard, but the city has come so far since and there's a lot of things from the time still thought of proudly today. The ECHO recently delved into the archives to share 80 brilliant photos of the 80s – and now we're sharing 70 incredible photos that capture life in Liverpool in the 1970s.
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Taken between 1970 and 1979, they capture everything from lost nightclubs, to people going about everyday life, businesses at the time and more.
Capturing an essence of daily life here at the time, you're bound to spot a familiar face or remember the city as it looks here.
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Dockers unloading ships at Liverpool docks. June 26, 1970
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The Moorcroft sisters live in Lydia Street, Edge Hill in the Thames Street clearance area. September 28, 1970
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The first car to go inside the Mersey tunnel belongs to Liverpool Echo photographer Stephen Shakeshaft who took this image to illustrate the progress made on the tunnel since work started in 1967. Circa October 1970
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A River Mersey pilot boat makes it's way across a choppy river towards Pier Head and the Liver Building. January 8, 1975
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Lewis's Travel Bureau staff dealing with some of this years holidaymakers. Circa 1970
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Members of Liverpool's Jamaican community celebrate the 14th anniversary of their country's independence at Evensong in Liverpool Cathedral. They were welcomed by the Very Rev. Edward Patey, Dean of the Cathedral and chairmen of the Merseyside Community Relations Council (right), He is pictured greeting the Jamaican High Commission representative for the north. August 1, 1976
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Daniel Fyffe and his wife Dorothy in their green grocery shop in Liverpool. November 25, 1976
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Waitress Mrs May Forrest, of the Slaughterhouse pub, in Fenwick Street, Liverpool. February 1978
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Liverpool has said goodbye to the old Scottie Road and now in its place the city has a wide, fast dual carriageway. Scotland Road, Liverpool. March 1971
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Down in the basement at Lewis's, Mr. Jack Byrne, assistant general manager, brushes up the day's rubbish. January 9, 1978
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Taxi demo in Liverpool City Centre, in the Lord Street/Church Street area. July 3, 1978
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Punk rock fans in Liverpool, including Pete Burns. March 19, 1977
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David Essex fans enjoy concert at the Empire Theatre, Liverpool, November 11, 1974
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Seaside Extravaganza delights children in Vronhill Street, Toxteth, August 1, 1976. The event was organised by the Rathbone Project
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Dale Street, Liverpool, October 22, 1977, New Oxford House, home of Nationwide Building Society, adjacent to Princes Building, with Liverpool Magistrates Court further down
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Scene around Sefton Lake, circa 1970
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The State insurance building, Dale Street, Liverpool. July 21, 1979
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Flipper and skipper, two 350 pound dolphins delighting old and young at Harold Davies baths in Dovecot, Liverpool during one of the shows. January 2, 1974
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Dale Street, Liverpool, December 11, 1974, Horfields Health Food Store
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Autumn morning in Sefton Park, as the swans wait in anticipation for a crust of bread. October 11, 1973
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Albert Dock, Liverpool. January 8, 1978
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The last of the four steel pylons standing over Goodison Park before being replaced by a £45,000 investment delivered state-of-the-art lighting, suited to the adoption of colour TV broadcasting. July 17, 1970
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Liverpool Salvage Corp Chief Officer Kenneth Smith with one of the Salvage Corps crews. Left to right are members of the salvage Corps clear snow from the forecourt of their headquarters in Derby Road. February 1970
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Anfield, home of Liverpool Football Club. Circa 1970s
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Fruit on display at the Wholesale Market in Liverpool, September 27, 1979
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Butcher's manager David Cunningham sharpens up for the first day of trading at St Johns Precinct Market in Liverpool, April 1970
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Chinese New Year Celebrations 1970, Cheers from The Nook in Nelson Street, the only Chinese public house in Liverpool, where Eileen Jones, known as the Empress of Chinatown, enjoys a drink with several leaders in the community, as annual parade takes place outside. February 9, 1970
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St Johns Shopping Centre. Pictured, new seats recently installed are so high most people's feet don't touch the ground. February 10, 1976
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Gardening tools at Rapid Hardware store. February 26, 1977
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Liverpool, Chinese New Year Celebrations 1977, demonstration of traditional Chinese arts and sports in Nelson Street, organised by the England Ching Wu Association, February 20, 1977, outside Wah Yuen Restaurant
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City Pets in St Johns Precinct, Liverpool, April 9, 1970. New shop owned by Mr Roberts
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Mr Albert Langfield seen here outside his home in Kemlyn Road. As supporters make their way to Anfield to see the Liverpool v Manchester United match. May 3, 1977
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Switching on of the Christmas lights in Church Street, Liverpool City centre. November 1972
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Children in Falkner Place, Toxteth, Liverpool. August 11, 1972
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Exterior view of the Baltic Fleet public house, at the corner of Corn Hill and Wapping. February 21, 1979
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F W Woolworth Department Store, Liverpool, November 1970
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Young revellers enjoy a bonfire at Myrtle Gardens, Liverpool. November 5, 1979
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1970s Computer Centre, Liverpool. May 18, 1979
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Speke Airport, Liverpool. January 1, 1979
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Nearly 1000 children were auditioned for the Ken Dodd Diddymen at the Royal Court Theatre, Liverpool. They will appear in his Christmas show 'The Ken Dodd Laughter Spectacular' which opens 23rd December. November 1, 1970
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Guinness Canning and Bottling Plant. Tony Wilson doing weight checks to ensure uniformity. October 12, 1979
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'Adventure' playground? Surrounded by rubble and dirt, this disused playground is hardly the safest or the most pleasant place for children with a sense of adventure. Liverpool, April 20, 1972
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The Liverpool Show, Wavertree Park, Liverpool. Yvonne Ormes, 22 year old Miss England, tries out the 32 foot parachute jump simulator. "It was great" said Yvonne. Two parachutists Sergeant Bob Joyce and "Scoop" turner helped her out of the harness. July 16, 1970
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Scenes inside the famous Adelphi Hotel in Liverpool city centre. Members of the Northern Stock Exchange and their guests bring the atmosphere of the exchange floor to the main lounge of the hotel as they meet up before their annual conference. May 1971
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It is debut time at Speke Airport, Liverpool, for a surprise guest from Mexico. November 10, 1978
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'Adventure' playground? Surrounded by rubble and dirt, this disused playground is hardly the safest or the most pleasant place for children with a sense of adventure. Liverpool, April 1972
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Lord Street, Liverpool. November 26, 1977
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Outside view of Club Continental in Liverpool. Circa 1977
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Female workers of the Tate and Lyle sugar refinery in Liverpool make their way to the staff canteen to consider action to offset the threat to the sugar factory. October 29, 1974
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Regulars at the Woodside pub in Wavertree Road, Liverpool, raise their glasses to the news that their local has been given a reprieve from the bulldozers until after Christmas. The pub was due to be pulled down to make way for a new shopping centre. The licence Elsie Chase is delighted with the news. October 24, 1974
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Lime Street Station, Liverpool. February 25, 1975
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Back alleyway, Kensington Fields, Kensington, Liverpool, July 2, 1970
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A big clean up of the Municipal Buildings, Dale Street, Liverpool, Merseyside. Circa 1973
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Youngsters enjoying Guy Fawkes Night. November 5, 1975
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Liverpool Lime Street railway station improvement scheme. A 'rest and be thankful' patio at first storey level above the new shops by Lime Street Station. Liverpool. May 1970
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Punks outside Eric's night club on Matthew Street, Liverpool. October 31, 1979
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Rolling Stones on stage at Empire Theatre, Liverpool. March 12, 1971
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A crowded scene of shoppers at Church Street, one of Liverpool's shopping areas. Church Street, Liverpool. October 8, 1971
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Children in a play group in Garston, which is a district of Liverpool. September 7, 1972
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Ticket collectors Bill Barber (left) and Tommy Roberts, with 75 years of railway service between them, ponder the demolition of Liverpool Central Station on September 8, 1971
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Paul McCartney arrives at the Royal Court theatre to prepare for the first Wings performance of the Wings UK Tour 1979. November 23, 1979
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Mrs Mary Sudbury outside the rebuilt Holy Cross Church, Great Crosshall Street, Liverpool. The church was destroyed in the blitz of the city in November 1940. November 4, 1970
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Lollipop Lady Mrs Patricia Wright, with the children of Tiber Street Junior School, and a birthday card they made for her. Toxteth, Liverpool. March 17, 1976
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Buildings at Pier Head Waterfront, Liverpool, left to right, under construction the Royal Insurance Building, newly completed Atlantic Tower Hotel (centre) and Our Lady and Saint Nicholas, the Parish Church of Liverpool (right) covered in scaffolding, Chapel Street, Liverpool, October 9, 1973
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Church Street in Liverpool in May 1972
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The Royal Liverpool Hospital under construction. August 28, 1968
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Ken Dodd at a Liverpool Police Station. June 7, 1979
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Queen Square and North John House, Liverpool, circa 1975
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With an assorted crew of barmen, kitchen staff, hostesses, their familes The clubship "Landfall", formerly tank landing craft LCT7074, which took part in the D-Day landings in Normandy eased into its new berth at Salthouse dock 16th April 1971 . August 21, 1972
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View of Liverpool showing St George's Hall, with the iconic Radio City Tower in the background. Circa 1970
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