That statue looks to be a descendant of that ventriloquists dummy Lord Charles I think was his name:)
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That statue looks to be a descendant of that ventriloquists dummy Lord Charles I think was his name:)
Friday 12 September 2008
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That lighting sure reflects the architectures ornate pillars .. Great shot PhilipG.
Those pillars remind me of our wedding cake. It looks good enough to eat.
great picture Philip :handclap:
Thanks, folks.
I took the photo to contrast with this,
taken earlier the same day (Sunday).
And thought of all the historic occasions St George's Hall has been part of. :PDT11
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Roll on and off ferries at Birkenhead
A miracle has happened. It works again. :)
brilliant pic, I love it, it looks so inviting:handclap:
Runcorn Bridge from Victoria Promenade, West Bank, Widnes
Taffy, great picture, I too am young enough to remember the old transporter bridge.
Thanks for the comments, Norm too.
Here's a web site with lots of old photos, including the transporter bridge, of the once industrially important West bank area of Widnes.
West Bank Heritage Project - Image Gallery
Thanks Taffy, great pictures and memories.
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The Customs and Excise building in Queens Dock, known locally as the VATican
or Bouncy Castle
I used to live in Mariners Wharf...and that was the exact view from my window!:handclap:
Catch up time to fill in the missing few weeks. This one's the old Liverpool Maternity Hospital. It now bears a plaque saying John Lennon was born here I'm sure many others were too !!
Ferry arriving from Dublin. Viewed from Crosby Beach