It's not one of mine, but I want to share it.
IMHO I consider it one of the best photos of Liverpool of all time.
Click on "All sizes" for the large view.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/exacta2...-60302053@N00/
It's not one of mine, but I want to share it.
IMHO I consider it one of the best photos of Liverpool of all time.
Click on "All sizes" for the large view.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/exacta2...-60302053@N00/
I remember vaguely when the North Western Hotel in Lime st was a cafe/bar and my dad would call into John Menzies in the station to get his month encyclopedia suppliment, I ssume it would be around 1973 ish then he would take me into the cafe and he'd have a pint and get me a carton of orange and I remember looking at the blue neon Embassy cigarette sign that would go out then illuminate in sections from one side to the other until fully lit then go back out again and continually repeat but I can't picture where the sign would have been because the new St. John's would have been built by then, I wonder if it was somewhere opposite by Concourse house but then would I have seen it from the station windows - probably not - Help!
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Thanks Phil because I was thinking of the shop frontage by the punch and judy when I typed 'by concourse house' but it was higher up so it fits with The Crown that it could have been that and I might be thinking I watched it from the window but I might've just seen it en route to the station from Blacklers or Lewis's - two places my dad was never out of at the weekend (with me in tow) - bargain basement/household gadgets that you bought and only used once or never used at all.
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Ooh that'd be good Gerard. A video of it going on and off would be better though, any chance?
He's been taking photos for over 50 years.
This is a recent one of his.
http://www.flickr.com/photo_zoom.gne...2450723&size=l
That is some photo
nice to see the ABC Forum.
Last edited by steveb; 03-27-2007 at 06:20 PM. Reason: spelling
Great Pic Phil, it is the first time I have seen it in colour. Another example of where the town planners of the 60's got it wrong.
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