There's so much stained glass around.
Churches, pubs, shops, houses etc.
And it's so easy to photograph.
Just put the camera on Auto and make sure the flash is off.
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There's so much stained glass around.
Churches, pubs, shops, houses etc.
And it's so easy to photograph.
Just put the camera on Auto and make sure the flash is off.
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All the original windows - as well as the body of the church itself - were destroyed in the war.
So this window is post-war.
Some close-ups.
Last edited by PhilipG; 06-09-2007 at 01:31 PM.
I am moved to say those pictures are quite delicious. Well taken, young squire.
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St Georges Church Everton sorry its dark
McDonalds Lord St
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Very nice, Robbo.
Currently Ignoring:
The Door Bell
The voices in my head
This is going to be a great thread.
Thanks for the encouraging comments.
ADW, you're quite poetic!.
Great pics so far.
Interesting thread indeed, Philip. Thanks for starting it.
This is the stained glass lighting the staircase in Battlecrease House, 7 Riversdale Road, Aigburth. The house was once the home of James and Florence Maybrick of notorious fame.
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All Saints, Childwall:
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Last edited by Cadfael; 06-29-2007 at 10:58 AM.
Image of St Paul at St Peter's Church of England Church, Woolton, Liverpool
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