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    Found this example of the original Liverpool Coat of Arms. I'm interested to find more......

    Location - Sefton Park entrance:



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    Coats of Arms over the Sherlocks Club on the Dock Road.


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    Stone Liverbird near the roof at Sullivan's Bar, Aigburth Vale.

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    Sefton Park bridge, near Ibbotsons Lane. I've seen a few of these boxes that don't have the crest.
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    Excellent pics chaps ...

    The coat of arms: 'Argent (silver) a Cormorant in the beak a branch of sea-weed called Laver all proper'. It includes Neptune with trident and a Triton blowing his shell. The banners include the Arms of Liverpool and a ship under sail.
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    Here's the original Charter image from 1797:

    Image acknowledgment: Ian Wileman and Liverpool's Records Office
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    ^^Liverbird?^^

    ^^Liverbird^^

    Found on the old Police Station, Lark Lane.
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    Wonderful pics in this thread! Good work, Kev, Dave, and Cissie.
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    I got 2


    Bollard in the park near Heyworth St



    Lamp in the same park

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    Somewhere I have some photos (not mine unfortunately!) of one of the Liver Birds with a ladder up it, onto it's back! I don't know which crazy fool had been climbing up that (maybe it was for inspection purposes?) but I don't think the ladder's up there anymore...


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    found this on rodney st pretty much opposite the pyramid tomb.

    im fairly certain its a liver bird, if it isnt i would be fascinated to find out why!
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    Liverbird found on the Langton Castle on the corner of Regent Road and Nelson Street.


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    Wellington Road Liver Birds.


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    Quote Originally Posted by bunf View Post
    found this on rodney st pretty much opposite the pyramid tomb.

    im fairly certain its a liver bird, if it isnt i would be fascinated to find out why!
    It's a municipal signpost, so, yes, it's a LB. I liked the 80s/90s vintage signposts, those with a Liver Bird on top. However, the new, more modern-looking signposts in town are rather smart as well.

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    interesting stuff indeed!

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