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Oh I say! You could almost walk on that water. Splendid picture, Paul.
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Pssstt I lifted that one it's not one of mine.:rolleyes:Quote:
Originally Posted by A.D.Williams
lol, thanks for sharing it, its beeeeautiful :)Quote:
Originally Posted by Paul D
http://static.flickr.com/29/58606741_f72d0cfeb5.jpg
Guess where?
Campanile of Metropolotan Cathedral?
not the met
Anglican??
Correct! The bell tower :Colorz_Grey_PDT_16:Quote:
Originally Posted by sweetpatooti
It's great up in the bell tower. Has anyone been ?
So there are nudies on the wall then? :unibrow: Lovely pic Paul :celb (23):
My picture doesn't do it justice actually,it's such a beautiful building.Quote:
Originally Posted by kev
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Here's a picture taken last May in Formby so you can see the contrast in weather we're having at the moment,it's such a lovely place to relax with a drink on a hot lazy Summers evening.:PDT_Aliboronz_24:
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Just one of the many examples of fine architecture in Liverpool...
Fab pictures.
St Phillip de Neri .... let me think now .... it's on Catherine st or somewhere thereabouts ??
Correct.:)Quote:
Originally Posted by lindylou
:) I know the church but I havn't seen the inside. They are lovely photos.
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It's not hidden but it does take on a whole new charm when it's lit up at night.
Another rendition of the Allerton Oak:
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Kev, I can't find the location of the following picture. Where exactly in the park is this:
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It is the Botanical Gardens at Calderstones Park.Quote:
Originally Posted by julia
The tree photogaphs are beautiful, are they dog woods?
Eeek :eek: I don't know - Maybe Julia can help out :celb (23):Lovely tree picsQuote:
Originally Posted by scouser9db
Cunard building , Mersey docks & Harbour building ?
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Originally Posted by scouser9db
Per the Liverpool City Council's website (www.liverpool.gov.uk, http://www.liverpool.gov.uk/Images/tcm21-46869.pdf):Quote:
Originally Posted by Kev
"A student project resulted in an informative guide highlighting some of the most interesting tree specimens in the [Calderstones] park."
Now I just have to obtain a copy of the tree guide. The city council website says to visit a library or a One Stop Shop to obtain leaflets and information packs on the park, or alternatively to call Liverpool Direct on 0151 233 3001 to enquire about a park. I'll start there and see if I can find this elusive tree guide....
My favourite places to bike ride in Liverpool are places like Woolton.:PDT_Aliboronz_24:
Loads of Forrestry near and old fashion looking village like buildings like in York.:PDT_Aliboronz_24:
Oh yeah and a tesco thats not crowded too since all the Woolies go to the Allerton one.:celb (23): :celb (23): :celb (23): :celb (23): :celb (23): :celb (23): :celb (23): :celb (23): :celb (23): :celb (23): :celb (23): :celb (23): :celb (23): :celb (23): :celb (23): :celb (23): :celb (23): :celb (23): :celb (23): :celb (23): :celb (23): :celb (23): :celb (23): :celb (23):
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Originally Posted by lindylou
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This is All Hallows church by Calderstones park,I love it around there.
I love that area too. We used to visit someone who lived off Harthill rd.
oohh, it's lovely around there. :)
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I'm positive no one will get this so if no one replies I will reveal all.:)
Went walking over to Woolton this afternoon and found Eleanor Rigby's grave at St. Peter's. Also, took some pictures around the area:
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You make me very envious Julie, I spend my teen years around that lovely village, way back in the 50's, next time you are there have a beer for me in the Black Bull!! Ta. (Love your pics too!) Norm.:PDT_Aliboronz_24:
The school is evil though.:PDT_Xtremez_12:Quote:
Originally Posted by Paul D
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The Swiss Bridge.
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I wouldn't mind going to Biiirrrrkenhead laaa to see this park.
To be honest it's having a lot of "heritage lottery fund" money spent on it and wont be ready until about 2008 so it's probably worth waiting.The Grand Entrance to the park is worth a visit in itself but it's currently under cover so I'll have to go back there myself.Quote:
Originally Posted by Max