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PLACENAME: The Old Swan (first mentioned 1824) "the Old Swan Inn, which has since given name to the hamlet around it".
St Oswald's Roman Catholic Chapel (1842) and associated presbytery (mid 19th century, both listed Grade II) and cemetery. Image courtesy of Liverpool Record Office.
Liverpool Union Glass works (c1827). The factory was bought by Chances and Pilkington's in 1851. It closed and the remains were demolished in 1967. Image courtesy of Liverpool Record Office. A Bronze Age flint arrowhead and nine flint scrapers were located on the outskirts of Old Swan on Edge Lane. Back to the top | Back up to Central Liverpool | Back up to Merseyside |