Yeah chippie,I think the photo I used for reference was taken in the 50's
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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".
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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