'Fountains Of Liverpool' should be the grand title of my first book. Dead easy, we only have about 2!! (Drinking fountains on the Dock Rd and the odd one in a park doesn't count).
Along with a long list of stuff I'd like to see, the sculptures etc, I'd love the city to commission shed-loads of fountains. I don't know why councils don't pick up on stuff like this (well, ok ££££££?). Anyone who's ever been to Rome can testify to the amazing enhancing effect quality fountains can have on a city's profile and it's environment.
The first one I'll commission is a huge spectacular baroque thing for the Adelphi/Lewiss' road juction at the bottom of Brownlow Hill (it's got a name that junction though I've forgotten what).
Second one, top of Church St/ Bold St.
Best Fountains In Liverpool
1. The 60's bucket one at the back of The Goree offices. This is a great thing. A work of conceptual art in itself. Wierd noises then cascades of water. I was told each stem of buckets represented one of the Beatles -great imagery- except there are 5 of em...
2. The Walker Fountain. It's ok. Classical, bit boring to be honest but nice enough.
.......and that's the Top 2 out of 2!
Anyone ever remember the Eros fountain in Seffo ever working?
yep it's a drinking fountain, or was should I say!
It is not running at the minute, but I know there are plans afoot to restore some of the drinking fountains.
And it has the word fountain in it, so I say it counts!
Point taken, MissInformed.
Let's differentiate between drinking fountains, and public display ones, as this is a subject I've never considered before.
Public display ones in Liverpool are very few:
Steble Fountain, William Brown Street.
Williamson Square.
The Buckets behind Beetham Plaza (ex Wilberforce House).
and ?.
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I never knew that the Eros Statue was supposed to be a fountain - proves that it's never worked in the 30-odd years I've been in Liverpool.
Round about the time of the Garden Festival, there was a short-lived one in either Princes or Sefton Park.
So short-lived that I can't remember which park!
I didn't know that this fountain was working again.
I always loved it.
The water's an awful colour, but it's fascinating trying to figure out which bucket is going to be the next to be emptied.
you need one high enough where vandals can't get to it but still giving the display of an amazing water feature, dicky lewis' willy would be the first to come to my mind but may not be appropriate, although the manequin pisse in belgium would be the equivalnt..............we're sitting on a goldmine and never realised.
I didn't know that this fountain was working again.
I always loved it.
The water's an awful colour, but it's fascinating trying to figure out which bucket is going to be the next to be emptied.
We used to play around this fountain as kids all the time back in the 70's - I used to be mesmerised by it, could sit for hours just watching it. It had a very hypnotic quality to it...
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