Yeah chippie,I think the photo I used for reference was taken in the 50's
thanks Lindylou...
I haven't had them printed properly at all yet steven...The only prints I've had are laser prints, which are OK but not top quality.
Would you mind if I share them with relatives and friends who live abroad?. All credits to you of course.
Yeah I suppose mate, Please don't make any prints of it though...whatever the size.
The Bells......
My Pics from the roof in this thread
http://www.yoliverpool.com/forum/sho...13&postcount=5
That's a great pic...but for those who haven't been there...You don't get the sense of scale!
I don't know how you would do that!
How did you manage to take that great pic?...I thought the public weren't allowed near the bells.
Ahh...You're a campanologist...Brilliant!
I've always been puzzled by the term "Anglican" in the local name for Liverpool Cathedral. I don't know of any other Church of England Cathedral similarly named by the locals. The cathedral itself of course simply calls itself Liverpool Cathedral with no "Anglican" in sight
http://www.liverpoolcathedral.org.uk/
Anglican means "of the Church of England", and is used to differentiate from the RC Cathedral which is known as the "Metropolitan".
As Liverpool is a rare example of a city with two cathedrals, that's probably the reason why other cathedrals aren't called "Anglican".
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Curiously, that link you provide doesn't seem to mention the words "Church of England" either.
Or, if it does, it's not obvious.
Last edited by PhilipG; 01-16-2008 at 11:10 AM.
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