Thats a really good site, I'll be having a good look at it again.
Well done and thanks for all that hard work!:PDT_Aliboronz_24:
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Thats a really good site, I'll be having a good look at it again.
Well done and thanks for all that hard work!:PDT_Aliboronz_24:
Two things on goeys'. (Whats the plural? lol)
They'd always tip over if you tried to get around a corner too quickly.
You'd always get about 4 kids on one, until one poor kid would join in...
That wedding picture is great, hopefully the couple will find it on here.
As usual, theres some photos on there, those multicoloured bus passengers made me laugh. Thanks very much.:handclap:
Love 'em, Mrs Q.:handclap:
Fantastic little slices of frozen time, in years to come, those kind of pictures will be looked at by our descendants.
I particularly like the pictures of Liverpool in the rain, I don't know why...
Wow, I'd almost forgotten about this.
I seem to remember that once the march was underway from St George's Hall, there was a planned route and a short route.
The short route involved hundreds of...
Thankyou, Martin. Wow, that'll certainly change the look of Broadgreen Road. Do you know whats to be built there? (Please don't be a carpark)
Guys, is the college being refurbed or has it closed down?:shock:
Do you remember that there was a working fire alarm inside a metal bollard?
There was a small sticker on it which sort of told a warning story about a man who once pressed the button and was fined....
No good will come of this.
The day they let the tenaments come down and the supermarket in was the start of the end for Old Swan.
Read this site for some shocking info on these places.
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I hope that all those of you who get to go there tonight have a wonderful time.
Theres a lot of envious people who wish they could be there amongst you, I'm one of them.
So keep warm, hold...
Does anyone know if its shown on any of the terrestial or Sat channels?
If not, is there a live feed I could get on the 'net?
Cheers mate, that does look like a Boeing Stearman.
They make a lovely noise, those big old radial prop jobs.
Does anyone know if Keenair at the JL airport still flies its Boeing Stearman Biplane in it's yellow and blue scheme? Thats what its starting to sound like.
I'm not too hot on AC recognition, but the first looks like a Grob Tutor, the second a DeHavilland Chipmunk and the third either a DH Tigermoth or a rebuilt SE5A, all AC used by the RAF.
Good luck Liverpool, heres to a phenomenal 2008!:PDT_Aliboronz_24:
Some really nice scenes here, guys. Theres something about winter photography that makes things look so good.
I seem to remember one in Old Swan, by Rock Grove in the early Seventies, I was only a toddler at the time, but I'm sure my old dear used to give me a carrot for the donkey or pony that pulled his...
Sorry guys there seems to be a bit of confusion here, I'd been reading the Echo forums and came across the story there, I thought it'd be an excellent piece of info which would be of interest to...
I read this on the Echo forums, please excuse the fact that I've cut and pasted both parts of the conversation.
Makes for interesting reading.
'I remember as a kid visiting a cousin in Kirkby....
Sorry, I don't know what height the raid was carried out at, Waterways, the comment may well be anecdotal, but it does make me smile.
Imagine how you'd feel seeing one of these beasts actually...
It really is fantastic to see the Vulcan in flight again, saw it at airshows doing displays and it was always a showstopper.
I heard that when one made the famous bomb run down Mount Pleasant...
'King Richard III'
'The Floater'
But seriously, I think something along the lines of the Cunard/White Star suggestions would be very apt.