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David Fearon's Pictures of Liverpool

a Historic City in the county of Merseyside

(6 total)Liverpool Pictures

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The Big Wheel comes to Town

The Big Wheel comes to Town

Liverpool, United Kingdom - Christmas 2009

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The Big Wheel comes to Town

The Big Wheel comes to Town

A view Of the wheel from Albert Dock.

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The Port Building, Liverpool Pierhead

The Port Building, Liverpool Pierhead

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The Queen Mary 2 arrived in Liverpool October 2009

The Queen Mary 2 arrived in Liverpool October 2009

It was a dull and windy day in Liverpool when I took a trip down to the Pierhead to see this amazing vessel.

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Metropolitan Cathedral of Christ The King, Liverpool

Metropolitan Cathedral of Christ The King, Liverpool

Building began in 1962 and on Whit Sunday 14th May 1967 the completed Cathedral was consecrated.

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Empire Theatre, Liverpool, Merseyside

Empire Theatre, Liverpool, Merseyside

Liverpool Empire Theatre is located on Lime Street in Liverpool, England. It is the largest theatre in Liverpool and the largest two tier theatre in the country. It is part of the William Brown Street conservation area. It was designed by W. and T. R. Milburn - opened on March 9 1925 and was built by Moss Empires on the site of the Royal Alexandra Theatre and Opera House, the former New Prince of Wales Theatre and Opera House. In April 1979 Merseyside County Council bought the theatre from Moss Empires who spent £680,000 on works in the next 2 years. It is managed by Clear Channel Entertainment (now Live Nation) and in recent years has undergone a £10.5 million regeneration. In 2007 the theatre hosted the annual Royal Variety Performance with Paul Potts, the winning contestant of Britain's Got Talent performing Nessun Dorma. The theatre seats a total of 2381 audience members and puts on approximatley 400 shows a year. In 2009 - Most Haunted conducted various ghost vigils in the Theatre live on Living Channel

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Liverpool, Buildings and Structures, Music and Television, Merseyside


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