didn't dampen your enthusiasm then?
Great shot that joe:PDT11
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The anchor belonged to H M S Conway which was anchored in the Mersey,used as a training school for naval people. After the loss of the Conway in 1953 the anchor was recovered in 1968 and placed in
the parade ground of the Stone Frigate in Anglesey.
It was returned to Liverpool in 1980
15.8.2011
A ruined view !
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collegepudding
16 August
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well ... i know...a little crooked ...horizon is curve
beautiful building
It would be nice to know where it is! what it is! or any other explanation!!! PLEASE!:PDT_Xtremez_12:
liverpudlian girls(12-14yo?) smoking weed inside piece of art near Ropewalks General Practice at Argyle Street, Liverpool (Cambell Square) - google map:
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I assume that this is the place...........
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18 August
may i again?
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liverpool sculpture by exacta2a, on Flickr
Another bust of the famous Captain Johnnie Walker in the Western Approaches museum in Liverpool
Nice photograph, Joe. :handclap: