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Leeds Liverpool Canal, Bankhall. In contrast to all the new and refurbished places in the city this remains an echo of when the canal was very much a commercial...
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Ye Cracke, Rice Street, Liverpool. Built 1852 as Ruthin Castle but always nicknamed Ye Cracke so the name stuck and was changed. Much loved by artists poets and...
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Queen Avenue Taken on a weekday in the heart of Liverpool's business area. An oasis of peace and a delightful detour away from the busy...
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Night sky Looking over the River Mersey to the Wirral
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The new bridge over the new canal
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Mermaid House. This is close to the Pier Master's house.
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Night work Taken on one of my walk abouts round town
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Liverpool sunset from my garden
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Local park
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Eclipse
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Fairy Glen The Fairy Glen is in Sefton Park, Liverpool. It is a most tranquil place traditionally used since Victorian times by courting...
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Final visit QEII on her final visit to Liverpool on 3rd October 2008. Taken from Seacombe. The Mersey Ferry Royal Iris is dwarfed by the...
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Light water This picture was taken with a long exposure and came out really well
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St James's Mount This is the entrance to St James's Mount, a tunnel hewn out of the rock and the floor is lined with blue slate to allow safe...
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William Huskisson Memorial Rather grand memorial to William Huskisson who was killed on 15th September 1830 the opening day of the Liverpool and Manchester...
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Port of Liverpool Building For many years the head office of the Mersey Docks and Harbour Board prior to them moving to Seaforth. This is a truly splendid...
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Sunset, Merseyside
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Dockers Clock This very rare example of an hexagonal clock tower, dating back to 1848, stands in Salisbury Dock, Liverpool. Taken 11.55 on 8th...
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Liverpool Cathedral
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Fly Past An air display team over the Statue of Commerce which sits on top of Liverpool Town Hall.
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