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Not....May-Day! ;)
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"Just walking in the rain" on my way to the Midland for my medicine
Dear I say it but...Fine pic GD:PDT_Piratz_26:
2nd May
In Birkenhead Park this week....
Benson st, L1
I wonder what this nice building was in times gone by ? I thought it may have originally been a house, but looking closer, maybe not.
BTW.
There is this...
http://www.liverpoolpictorial.co.uk/streetnames.htm
Thanks Oudeis.
Nice pictures guys.
...and then there is this...
http://www.liverpoolarchitecture.com/events.php
[no mention of ££, but there will be]
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"Taxi " Where to sir ?
Nice one Joe.
6th May
This guy has been in the City centre a few days now. When will his head explode?
Not a very exciting picture, but it fills a gap :)
Bit of a dull day.
Nice pic, Lindy. You should have just added a bit of blue or red into the photo, wouldn't have looked such a dull day then :)
There yer go,I've warmed it up for yer.Quote:
Bit of a dull day.
Nice one Lindy.
Ta George :) that looks better.
Saturday May 8th.
Shaw Street in Spring cherry blossom from Whitley Gardens.
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Nice photo Ged.
Lovely pic Ged. :)
I've no idea,other than they were "big" houses,so I'd guess at Victorian? The only other house left,is this one,which is next to your pic',but this looks Georgian? I'd like to see some history on the larger house,as it's pediment is quite ornate,as you can see in my pretty gross pic'of same!(no zoom):unibrow:
Thanks WSteve. This can be your picture of the day .. doesn't matter if we have the same subject twice. :) Just edit to date it
The larger building is quite ornate and I wonder if it's too grand to have been a house ?
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St James gardens and cemetry