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SuperLambBanana
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SuperLambBanana has to be one of the most talked about pieces of art in the city in recent years. At its introduction back in 1998, the statue was a major cause of controversy, but through time it seems that people have developed affection for the Lambo.
Of course, the statue was outside Lamb's Chandlers at Wapping for a while - until the building was demolished.
I absolutely love the statue and recently purchased a replica from the '08 Place'.
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The SuperLambBanana has now moved to Tithebarn Street.
http://www.liverpoolviews.co.uk/dale...lamb301063.jpg
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I visited much later on :). I do keep my eye out though.
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A BID to have Britain’s first public drinking fountains protected as national monuments has been rejected. more
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Kev
A BID to have Britain’s first public drinking fountains protected as national monuments has been rejected.
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:Colorz_Grey_PDT_24: culture,heritage .. huh!! .. shame on 'em
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Kev
A BID to have Britain’s first public drinking fountains protected as national monuments has been rejected.
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AGREED, FKoE, FOR SHAME!!!!!
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FKoE
:Colorz_Grey_PDT_24: culture,heritage .. huh!! .. shame on 'em
you're right..
absolutely terrible. Historic things like these wonderful fountains are being neglected whilst that Paradise Street thing gobbles up our city some more...
Sorry but it annoys me !!!!!!!!:disgust:
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Kev
A BID to have Britain’s first public drinking fountains protected as national monuments has been rejected.
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Beginning of Great Howard St opposite the Costco..
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The Moores Brothers.
Outside the former Littlewoods Building in Old Hall Street.
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Outside the Cunard Building.
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Excellent pictures Philip. :)
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Thanks for those pics, Gerard. The Tom Murphy statue to the victims of the Blitz in St. Nicholas's churchyard is a beauty. I had not seen it before. :handclap:
Chris
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ChrisGeorge
Thanks for those pics, Gerard. The Tom Murphy statue to the victims of the Blitz in St. Nicholas's churchyard is a beauty. I had not seen it before. :handclap:
Chris
Thank's Chris..your welcome mate.
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I agree, that statue by Tom Murphy is great, I will make a point of visiting it next year when I am over there.:PDT_Aliboronz_24:
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Can anyone tell me please the name of the Tom Murphy statue at St Nicholas Church.
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Kev
A BID to have Britain’s first public drinking fountains protected as national monuments has been rejected.
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Is the drinking fountain on new chester rd by cammel lairds part of the same lot ?
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Hiya Gerard, love those close ups. It's called the Liverpool Blitz Memorial. If you pay a visit into the church there's one of Arthur Dooley's works called the Madonna on display. And just across the road in the foyer of the Thistle Hotel, they have one of Sean Rice's.
Cracking stuff Gerard mate:PDT_Piratz_26:
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scouserdave
Hiya Gerard, love those close ups. It's called the Liverpool Blitz Memorial. If you pay a visit into the church there's one of Arthur Dooley's works called the Madonna on display. And just across the road in the foyer of the Thistle Hotel, they have one of Sean Rice's.
Cracking stuff Gerard mate:PDT_Piratz_26:
Thanks Dave,I did go in St Nic's and take a few Photies..ang on Lad !!
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Gerard
Thanks Dave,I did go in St Nic's and take a few Photies..ang on Lad !!
LOL! Gerard, you must be bombing around Liverpool like a friggin' Roadrunner. Beep! Beep! - Click! Click!
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Wellington getting his hair brushed during a clean up in 1971. You can see one of the blocks that comprised Gerard Crescent in the background, Cartwright House as well as Fontenoy Gardens across Byrom Street.
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Did that used to be in the Festival Gardens?