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Mill Farm lake,Kirkby with 3 families of birds having a quiet paddle
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Mill Farm lake,Kirkby with 3 families of birds having a quiet paddle
For all fellow pedantics, these particular boats are not in fact barges but are actually narrowboats, which are no more than 6 ft 10 ins wide and purposely designed to pass through the narrowest (7 ft) locks in Britain. Barges are cargo carrying boats of greater width, typically 14 ft, which restricts them to sections of the canal system having double width locks and tunnels.
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New Brighton today, a couple of thousand more people and it would be like the good old days
Lovely photographs, Joe! :handclap:
Chris
Great shot of Fort Perch Rock, Joe. Wonderful to see the return of yellow sand to this area! Just a pity you could no longer get there directly by ferry.........
Johnny Robbo
Well if its ward council got their heads together and devised a plan to build a new pier on the sea front it would start thriving again.
No one wan'ts to sit on a double decker on hot day on the way to New Brighton and back...the ferry was pleasurable ride to and from its destination with onlyt a short walk to public services home.
1900 to 1919,was the biggest ower in the country at the time.
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The Royal Iris arriving at Seacombe with the new Mersey ferry terminal building in the background
Brilliant, Joe! :handclap:
Chris :PDT_Aliboronz_24:
(was going to make this today's but 18th is missing)
new stained glass panels at Metropolitan Cathedral
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sorry it's so dull, that's the weather.
good job I'd just been to physio, those steps are killer
someone can add a 19th of june now
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The duck in the Albert Dock
Africa Oye concert in Sefton Park, Liverpool. It was superb. Large numbers turned out today and there's more on Sunday
Looks good, probably sounds better, a good way of building good relationships between different cultures.
I spoke to a guy this morning who had travelled from Walsall in the West Midlands to see it.
Can only do good things to raise the profile of Liverpool and Merseyside.
Any more pics please.
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New sculptures at the R C Cathedral
Beer Tent at Africa Oye Festival , Sefton Park, Liverpool.