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		<title>Havelock Street, 1960s</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[This photograph of Havelock Street was photographed by Karl Hughes to be used as an illustration in 
Liverpool author, Frank Shaw's book 'My Liverpool', published in 1971. 
What is immediately apparent is the traffic-free street, giving the children the freedom to play outside. With no open space nearby and other amenities very limited, the street became a focal point for the community in a way that no longer exists.]]></description>
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<p>This photograph of Havelock Street was photographed by Karl Hughes to be used as an illustration in<br />
Liverpool author, Frank Shaw&#8217;s book <em>&#8216;My Liverpool&#8217;</em>, published in 1971.</p>
<p>What is immediately apparent is the traffic-free street, giving the children the freedom to play outside. With no open space nearby and other amenities very limited, the street became a focal point for the community in a way that no longer exists.</p>
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