15 Oct 07
Can it be eaten ?? for breakfast
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Phredd
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15 Oct 07
Can it be eaten ?? for breakfast
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Phredd
Hi marky
Many thanks for the photographs of the Nelson Memorial Obelisk in Springfield Park. It is completely new to me! I see there is also a pic at
http://www.liverpoolmuseums.org.uk/o...gar/battle.asp
Chris
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Ancient Chapel of Toxteth, Park Road, Dingle, Liverpool.
Toxteth Technical Institute (Tocky Tech.), Aigburth Road.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/2563250...2712/?edited=1
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There's a nice "Coat of Arms" on that building:
http://farm1.static.flickr.com/160/3...658b0edc_b.jpg
Liverpool Bay from Leasowe
What a nice place to have your supper. Picton Library and William Brown St, Liverpool
St. Andrews Church, Rowson Street, New Brighton...nice steeple!
http://i229.photobucket.com/albums/e...ews_Church.jpg
Anfield Cemetery photographed last year on Friday, 3rd March 2006.
http://www.leverpoole.co.uk/misc/anncem.jpg
Eros statue from Sefton Park at the Liverpool Conservation Centre
Lovely pic :)
23rd October 2007, guess where?
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24th October (yesterday) and 25th October 2007 (today):
Graffiti by Stok - Lodge Lane:
http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2350/...bb8432f2_o.jpg
Woolton Manor Nursing Home:
http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2285/...f1a4c944_o.jpg
Resurgam Replica Submarine, Woodside.
A plaque states:
RESURGAM
Full size replica
Built by the trainees of
Rathbone C.I. (AMARC Birkenhead)
March 1997
http://i229.photobucket.com/albums/e...a_Woodside.jpg
Very interesting, marky. Wanting to find out more about the Resurgam, the world's second mechanically propelled submarine, built in Birkenhead in 1879, I found this interesting site about the wreck of the sub off Rhyl where she foundered on February 25th 1880 while being towed:
http://www.3hconsulting.com/SitesResurgam.htm
Resurgam, a steam-powered submarine, was designed and patented by Manchester clergyman Reverend George William Garrett. The submarine was built in 1879 by Cochran & Co in Birkenhead for the then cost of £1500.
That same wreck site cited above, by the way, has information on the wreck of the Mary Rose and other interesting wrecks around the UK -- worth a look-see. :)
Chris
The original Resurgam is in good condition and there was talk of raising her. She sunk while being towed to Portsmouth from Birkenhead. The crew got out as they had trouble with the tow line. The hatches could not be secured from outside the sub, only inside, so waves went over the sub and down the hatch sinking the brand new sub. It was the first modern submarine.
Does the replica actually work?
29th October 2007
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Don't forget to post for today.....
Liverpool bus
Great pic Lindy, got one of that myself and the back. I wonder what some other English cities except London would find to put on their buses?
ps. I see the Liver was voted most iconic N.W. building (somehow Morrisey pipped the Beatles and Oasis in the music catergory :disgust:)
Only north west, hhhhm I,m slated
Here's a pic of Brookfield Drive looking towards Fazakerley hospital and Altcourse Prison.
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Steble Fountain and St George's Hall, Liverpool