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near to Seacombe, Wirral, England
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Hillsborough Disaster memorial on Old Haymarket, Liverpool
A bronze memorial to the 97 victims, listing their names and dating from 2013.
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Turf zone "MoorUnder"
by Ian S
Ramp leading to Moorfields Railway Station, Liverpool.
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Cityscape, Liverpool
A Liver Bird on the Royal Liver Building along with an old clock-face and more modern urban architecture above the old dock.
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Information panel about The Beatles
by Marathon
This is close to the site of the entrance to the Cavern Club - see Link
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St. Paul's Square |
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Ready for departure, Liverpool Exchange Station � 1968
Stanier 'Black 5' 4-6-0 45212 at the head of a through train to Glasgow. Exchange Station was the Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway's Liverpool terminus but succumbed to rationalisation after the Beeching Report and closed in... (more)
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The Walker art gallery |
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Liverpool Exchange Station, with an express
View southward, towards buffer-stops, with a Stanier (later series) Class 5 4-6-0 on an express for Blackpool. [This is from one of my earliest colour-slides, hence colours are not quite right].
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1 Tithebarn Street, Liverpool
Probably dating from the 1970s, clad in ribbed brown concrete with groups of protruding mirror windows. A rather forbidding look. The projecting entrance is evidently much later.
A franchise of a coffee-shop chain, Costa, had a spot in the... (more)
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Central Commercial Hotel, Ranelagh Street (B5339)
by Peter Holmes
Grade II listed building with large cut glass mirrors and partitions in one large room. First licensed in 1863 as The Albion and renamed the Central Commercial Hotel in 1888.
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George's Dock Ventilation and Control Station at the Pier Head
by Eirian Evans
Designed by Herbert J Rowse, who also was the architect of the India Buildings and the Philharmonic Hall. This Art Deco style building was erected to fit the huge fans needed to extract foul air from the Mersey Tunnel and force clean air in.
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Lime Street, Liverpool
This is the view anyone arriving at Liverpool's Lime Street station, and walking down the steps at the front, gets. The topography falls away towards the Mersey - a busy and vibrant city centre scene. The classical facade of St... (more)
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