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    Quote Originally Posted by Max View Post
    I meant the price to go up.



    4 uk pounds and 50 pennies me thinks

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    Fantastic Kev.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Paul D View Post
    Fantastic Kev.
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    Those pictures of the cathedral are fantastic kev. Excellent.

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    6th Feb 2007 - Not that anything changes




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    Quote Originally Posted by Kev View Post
    4 uk pounds and 50 pennies me thinks
    I'll have to go back up there when the clouds are better then.
    Gididi Gididi Goo.

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    I tried going up once. I got out the first lift and those tiny corridors, well I swear I felt the building move so I went down asap My

    mates said I wouldn't have enjoyed the 7 flights of stairs in the dark tower, and no I wouldn't have. Maybe one day I'll brave it

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    Glad you enjoyed my website! I took all the video's up there on a special day

    when you're given the rare opportunity to look around the bells while they are ringing. It is a very dangerous thing to do - clappers from the bells have

    been known to fly off before now and one embedded itself in the workman's hut that used to be there!

    I've been up church towers since I was about 6

    months old and used to the sound of them but we did a sound measurement a few years back. Ringing chamber came to about 70db and all the 12 bells at full

    chat got it up to about 110db. I think you can start to damage your hearing at about 120db but anything more than a few mins up there and it's like being in

    a nightclub all night! An utterly fantastic sound they make, but very poor accoustics outside the tower make them sound like a fart in a gale. Great George

    (the 14 ton bell) that is hung dead (fixed and doesn't move) is hit by a clapper on the inside - the clapper alone is around 1 ton and it makes an amazing

    sound. On a foggy day outside, you can actually see the fog around the tower move!

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    Is it also true that when you get out of the first lift to cross to the second that there is a hole that

    looks downwards from the roof?
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    In the early 1970s, the view of Everton was fantastic. It was full of high rises on the hill and looked like a

    mini Manhatten. Literally. I have seen no photos from the top from that period.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Waterways View Post
    In the early 1970s, the view of Everton was fantastic. It was full of high rises on the hill and looked like a mini Manhatten. Literally. I have seen no photos from the top from that period.
    Page 53 of my book 2 has a pic with 19 of these high rise up on the Netherfield road area but it's an aerial view from around by the Municipal, not from the Cathedral.

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    Nice pics Kev. Looks like they were taken from the car park by the Paradise Development.

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    ^^Cheers^^ - yep I was at the top of the car park, some nice views there despite their attempt to stop photography, or maybe I'm just not tall enough
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    A few photos taken from the top of the Cathedral,
    Never again !!..I was absolutely Petrified doin' that walk to the roof from the Lift.


























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    Easy Try it when the bells are ringing for full effect!!

    Don't forget my panoramic view to be found at:

    http://www.liverpoolbells.moonfruit.com/downloads

    (second down on the right)

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