Oh, go on, you've persuaded me, you've forced my hand! I've now scanned those Albert Weller negs of the SOUTHPORT.
However, the first question I have is as to where Albert was when he took these views? It looks like the Tees but we are talking of the period 1959-64. I suspect that must be early development of the North Tees refineries to the right, so that would place him in the vicinity of Eston Jetty. The other views, however, show extensive wharfage in the background, so I'm not sure. Having said that, I am not familiar with how that stretch of the Tees actually looked back then! (And it does look a bit wider than I would have thought at that point?)
The next is the enlargement of the half-frame image above, so lacks some sharpness!
The other two views come out a bit better!
BTW, I meant to say in my previous posting (Ron, be warned! When you get to my age memory starts to slip!!) that the companion EASTPORT also mentioned is already shown in her original guise as SOUTHWOOD at:
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