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    Quote Originally Posted by PhilipG View Post
    I can confirm that the marble pillars used in those two entrances came from the inside of St George's Hall.
    They were taken out when the organ was installed, and if you look round the interior of the Great Hall, you'll see all the other pillars.
    That's a cracking piece of info Philip!!

    The claim to fame that Childwall has is that the choir stalls were the original set which were taken out of the Lady Chapel in Liverpool Cathedral.


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    taken today in a busy Mcdonalds Lord St with everyone looking at me as though I was a nutcase




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    A couple of Liverbirds found inside the Masonic Hall on Hope Street. Took these yesterday.
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    Default Pierhead Modern Liverbird

    Seen on a modern sign at the pierhead
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    I was in Noctorum (near Birkenhead) and saw some modern(ish) iron driveway gates with a Liver Bird on them. Sadly I didnt get an image as the owners were at home and I didn't fancy explaining why I was taking images of their gate!
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    Liverbirds on St Domingo Library




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    Quote Originally Posted by robbo176 View Post
    Liverbirds on St Domingo Library




    Very nice, indeed.
    Is this the Everton Library?
    The one that's closed.

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    Hi Phillip

    yes it is Everton Library ,it's looking in a very bad shape as most of the roof tiles are on the pavement & there is a strange buzzing noise coming from inside,there was work going on inside before Christmas but that has stopped.

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    Bold Street.




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    ^^Knew you'd like those ones, AD.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Squirrel View Post
    ^^Knew you'd like those ones, AD.
    And for the benefit of the forum care to explain why I might have liked the above two pictures?
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    As well you know, Dave, the bundle of sticks being held together by the two birds is called a fasces. It was historically a symbol of Roman power and authority as well as being later popular with another gang of Rome-based authoritarians, in fact lending their political movement its name.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Squirrel View Post
    As well you know, Dave, the bundle of sticks being held together by the two birds is called a fasces. It was historically a symbol of Roman power and authority as well as being later popular with another gang of Rome-based authoritarians, in fact lending their political movement its name.
    Oh my! We have 'fascist' symbols in Liverpool! Outrageous!

    Thank you for the explanation, sausage, you wrote that beautifully.

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    Spotted this one at the Pier Head yesterday.



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