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    Our Lady's Eldon st and the Holy Shrine - Blessed Sacrament, Dawson st, City centre.

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    St.Alphonsus and two of St. John's, Kirkdale.
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    Great photographs, Taffy and Ged! Thanks!

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    Photo of part of the east window of the Lady chapel at St Barnabas Mossley Hill
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    Love these stained glass images.

    Went up to see my Uncle Stan on Tuesday and he had in his toilet, a stained glass Everton logo.

    Now before someone says it is in the right place.... I thought what a lovely sight. SIGHT I said

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    Default St James, West Derby

    Delightful Church of England Church and well worth a visit.
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    Its a loverly church and its got a lot off history.

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    Default Birkenhead Town Hall

    Now Wirral Museum. Well worth a visit.
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    Great photos, Taffy.

    I suspect the subject of your last photo is a religious figure, Jesus perhaps, but the medieval look of a king would fit with the satire that I wrote about King John's charter for the Liverpool 800 Poems site. Check it out.

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    Great photos, Taffy.

    I suspect the subject of your last photo is a religious figure, Jesus perhaps, but the medieval look of a king would fit with the satire that I wrote about King John's charter for the Liverpool 800 Poems site. Check it out.

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    It's a King. The Latin text seems to refer to a King Alexander of Scotland. My Latin is a bit rusty. No doubt someone can translate.

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    Very nice

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    Very nice, Kev.
    Did you use a tripod?
    I was in the Met cathedral yesterday, but haven't uploaded the photos yet.

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