1 June.
The old Dock designed and built by Thomas Steers between 1709 and 1715.
http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3012/...37b74659_o.jpg
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1 June.
The old Dock designed and built by Thomas Steers between 1709 and 1715.
http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3012/...37b74659_o.jpg
Excellent Phil, I forgot it was June lol.
Could you see a lot of it?
Not really, Kev.
The glass is only about 2 feet wide and you have to move around to get a better idea of the layout.
I think the idea was to show the full height of it.
What we can see is the NE corner (I think!).
The Hilton Hotel is on a lot of the site of the old dock.
That's the first very good picture I have seen of the old dock viewing window. Well done indeedy, PG.
:PDT_Piratz_26:
at least they have had the foresight to allow us to glimpse even a bit of it.
most constructors would have covered it completely.
it's really tough to see it during the day as the light reflects off the glass and all you can see are the reflections of the people looking down.
It also looks like the view of the moon from the sapce shuttle up in space!
qg.
There are still reflections to avoid.
Most noticeably, the strip lights from John Lewis.
ADW.
Thanks, but it's early days yet!
Kev.
I thought it has an outer space look, too.
I almost posted this shot.
http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2370/...dee7338d_o.jpg
Both shots are worthy :handclap:
With a name like Al Snober, it's not perhaps surprising this restaurant is up for let. Photo taken in London Rd, Liverpool
Red mini and Lewis's
http://i229.photobucket.com/albums/e...s_red_mini.jpg
OMG that's superb!
is that in town now?
I only noticed it this morning. I reckon this will get photographed a lot.
Man at work. Church House, Hanover St, Liverpool