Nice pic Lindy,! Pity about the wind turbines, I think they must spoil the area for the residents,
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Nice pic Lindy,! Pity about the wind turbines, I think they must spoil the area for the residents,
13TH June sunday Sorry
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Mill Park lake a popular fishing spot on Tower Hill,Kirkby
Excellent pic, GD. Very unlike u to miss the date off though ;)
June 14, 2010
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Smart pic :PDT11
Very lovely indeed Chris George..
lots of passengers boarding the ferry
Cool pic, Lindy.
What are the chimney things for ?
The pier moves up and down on them according to the tide
I guess the old Pier Head was just floating and held in place by the bridges hinged at both ends.
What was the story behind the sinking of the original Pier Head?
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Great pic Empeebee, I'll pm you about posting images.
Great pics the last couple of days. :handclap:
re posting pics
It is better if you resize your pics first.
Probably practice a trial run first with some duplicated copies - you don't want to lose anything by making a mistake !!
Join a photo host - just Google 'photo hosts' and a list will come up). I use Photobucket which I find easy.
In Photobucket, click on 'upload images' and then 'Browse' - your documents will come up. Select the image you want and click on 'Upload'
Wait a second and it will upload into Photobucket.
If you have a lot of pics you can use the 'BULK Upload' facilty (this takes a few moments to activate) you then follow instructions to upload multiple pics.
When you have all you required photos, you can then resize them smaller.
Click on an image to bring it up on screen.
Click on 'resize' (options are above the image)
Click on 'message Board' size.
wait a second for the picture to resize, then you can save it back to a new folder in your docs. (a seperate folder so you will know the resized pics from the others). Right click on the image and 'save as' (save in where ever you want it to go in your docs).
To post the pics on the forum, copy the image code at the bottom of the pic, then paste it onto a reply. (right click on the image code, select 'copy' then go back to forum and in a reply click 'paste' - then you submit the post. the pic should come up ok ).
I think that's more or less it ! :)
Click this. http://imageshack.us/
Click browse and when you've found the pic you want from your computer, click upload now. The size is already set for this forum.
It'll appear as a thumbnail on the left when loaded. Copy and paste the jargon from the 4th row down under the pic into your message.
A free www.photobucket.com account also works - some details here -
http://www.yoliverpool.com/forum/sho...l=1#post282199
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The old spring in St James Gardens. Discovered by quarry workers in 1773 and is still flowing today
The tablet over it reads;
Christian Reader, view me,an emblem of true charity.
Who freely,what I have bestow,Though neither heard nor see to fliow
And I have full returns from heaven for every cup of water given.
two pics for the price of one today - busy Pierhead cafe.
Very fine, Lindy! :handclap:
Cheers
Chris :PDT_Aliboronz_24:
My thanks too Lindy, that area is looking so good!
Superlambs surveying the Strand.
They look great,Lindy,but did you get any pic's of "Coopers" being demolished?
ventilation tower
Great image Joe. :handclap:
St James' Mount shown on the 1848 os map [LRO] attached. The 'well' can be seen just left of the Huskisson Memorial. It was stone quarry at first, but in "1767, in order to provide work for an unusually large number of unemployed, the Corporation of Liverpool laid out the western side of the site as an ornamental garden known as the Mount or Mount Gardens" [quoted from LRO online cat. 352 CEM/3]
Stone supplies to rest of the quarry were exhausted by 1825, and a decision was made to turn it into a privately run cemetery - which offered an alternative to the now overcrowded church cemeteries. The cemetery was consecrated on 13th Jan 1829. It was still some years before the big municipal cemeteries like Toxeth Park opened.
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The Royal Liver building from a different perspective.
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