East Liverpool Historical Society

The Little building not long after it was built.

Picture courtesy of Jeff Langdon.

A bit hard on the neck and back maybe but a really nice view. Picture courtesy of Jeff Langdon.

Floor of the lobby of the Little Building. Picture courtesy of Jeff Langdon.

The elevator inside the lobby. Picture courtesy of Jeff Langdon.

A portion of the basement of the Little Building. Picture courtesy of Jeff Langdon.

Picture courtesy of Jeff Langdon.

The above picture along with the next five pictures are pictures of all the equipment and machinery required to operate the elevator. Picture courtesy of Jeff Langdon.

Picture courtesy of Jeff Langdon.

Picture courtesy of Jeff Langdon.

Picture courtesy of Jeff Langdon.

Picture courtesy of Jeff Langdon.

Picture courtesy of Jeff Langdon.

Heating system boiler. Picture courtesy of Jeff Langdon.

Looking into the back of the elevator. Picture courtesy of Jeff Langdon.

Which floor please? Picture courtesy of Jeff Langdon.

The controls for going up or down. Picture courtesy of Jeff Langdon.

Looking back towards the lobby as we begin going up to the upper floors. Picture courtesy of Jeff Langdon.

Little Building 2

 

This site is the property of the East Liverpool Historical Society.
 
Regular linking, i.e. providing the URL of the East Liverpool Historical Society web site for viewers to click on and be taken to the East Liverpool Historical Society entry portal or to any specific article on the website is legally permitted.
 
Hyperlinking, or as it is also called framing, without permission is not permitted.
 
Legally speaking framing is still in a murky area of the law though there have been court cases in which framing has been seen as violation of copyright law. Many cases that were taken to court ended up settling out-of-court with the one doing the framing agreeing to cease framing and to just use a regular link to the other site.
 
The East Liverpool Historical Society pays fees to keep their site online. A person framing the Society site is effectively presenting the entire East Liverpool Historical Society web site as his own site and doing it at no cost to himself, i.e. stealing the site.
 
The East Liverpool Historical Society reserves the right to charge such an individual a fee for the use of the Society’s material.