Fay's Motors in Waterloo Is Remembered
ANOTHER reader has written in to tell of his memories of the former Fay's Motors in Crosby Road North.
The store was based at the site where the new Tesco Express has now been built.
Mr Darby, whose father worked at Fay's Motors, has sent in a photograph of what it looked like in around 1930.

The shop was owned by Norman Fay, who first opened a shop in 1919 on the opposite side of Crosby Road North after leaving the Navy.
Eventually he opened the bigger premises across the road and the business was later taken over by the Williams family under the new name Cameron's.
Mr Derby said: "My dad worked there from leaving school in around 1920.
"I have vivid memories of the garage after World War II, when it had become Cameron's."
The site become a service station and this year Tesco completed the development of its store there.
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