Photos of Liverpool and the Mersey.
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LIVERPOOL 03A - The Three Graces
The Three Graces, Liverpool, Merseyside, Liverpool,.
The Three fine early 20th century buildings that grace the Pier Head are the Royal Liver Building, The Cunard Building and the Port of Liverpool Building.
The Three fine early 20th century buildings that grace the Pier Head are the Royal Liver Building, The Cunard Building and the Port of Liverpool Building.
LIVERPOOL 05A - Royal Liver Building
The Royal Liver Building, built for the Royal Liver Assurance Group in 1911 at Pier Head, Liverpool, Merseyside.
LIVERPOOL 05B - Royal Liver Building
The Liver Birds on the towers of the 1911 Royal Liver Building, Liverpool, Merseyside.
LIVERPOOL 05C - Royal Liver Building and King Edward V11 statue
The 1916 statue of King Edward V11 by Sir William Goscombe John standing in front of the Royal Liver Building, Liverpool, Merseyside.
Edward V11 had laid the foundation stone for the new Anglican Cathedral in 1904.
Edward V11 had laid the foundation stone for the new Anglican Cathedral in 1904.
LIVERPOOL 07A - Port of Liverpool Building
The Port of Liverpool Building, Pier Head, Liverpool, Merseyside.
The Port of Liverpool Building of 1907 was designed by Sir Arnold Thornely and FB Hobbs in Edwardian Baroque style to house the headquarters of the Mersey Docks & Harbour Board.
The Port of Liverpool Building of 1907 was designed by Sir Arnold Thornely and FB Hobbs in Edwardian Baroque style to house the headquarters of the Mersey Docks & Harbour Board.
LIVERPOOL 09A - Pier Head
A view of some of Liverpool's iconic buildings on Pier Head from Canning Dock, Liverpool, Merseyside.
LIVERPOOL 11A - Pump House and sailing ship
The Pump House beside Canning Dock, Liverpool, Merseyside.
The Pump House was built in 1878 as an hydraulic pumping station to provide power for dockside machinery. The building is now a pub.
The Pump House was built in 1878 as an hydraulic pumping station to provide power for dockside machinery. The building is now a pub.
LIVERPOOL 19E - Salthouse Dock, Yellow Duckmarine splashdown
An amphibious Yellow Duckmarine splashes down into Salthouse Dock, Liverpool in 2013.
LIVERPOOL 20A - The Mersey Ferry
The Mersey Ferry, 'MV Snowdrop' in World War 1 dazzle livery created by Sir Peter Blake in 2015..
There are three Mersey ferries, all built in the 1960's, but only two, Royal Iris of the Mersey and Snowdrop are currently operational. Visit the website.
There are three Mersey ferries, all built in the 1960's, but only two, Royal Iris of the Mersey and Snowdrop are currently operational. Visit the website.
LIVERPOOL 21A - River Mersey pilot boat
Pilot boat on the River Mersey with a backdrop of the Liverpool skyline, Merseyside.
LIVERPOOL 29A - Victoria Tower, Salisbury Dock
Victoria Tower, Salisbury Dock, Liverpool.
Commonly known as the Dockers' Clock, the tower was built in 1848 to commemorate the opening of Salisbury Dock. Sited between the two dock entrances, the castellated tower housed a fog and high tide warning bell plus a flat for the Pier Master.
Photo taken from the River Mersey.
Commonly known as the Dockers' Clock, the tower was built in 1848 to commemorate the opening of Salisbury Dock. Sited between the two dock entrances, the castellated tower housed a fog and high tide warning bell plus a flat for the Pier Master.
Photo taken from the River Mersey.
LIVERPOOL 30B - Liverpool Central Library
Liverpool Central Library, William Brown Street, Liverpool, Merseyside.
LIVERPOOL 31B - Liverpool Central Library
A view up to the stairs and skylight of the refurbished Liverpool Central Library, Merseyside.
This 2013 modernization was designed by Austin-Smith: Lord. Visit the website.
This 2013 modernization was designed by Austin-Smith: Lord. Visit the website.
LIVERPOOL 31C - Liverpool Central Library
The skylight and rooftop terrace of the refurbished Liverpool Central Library, Merseyside.
This 2013 modernization was designed by Austin-Smith: Lord. Visit the website.
This 2013 modernization was designed by Austin-Smith: Lord. Visit the website.
LIVERPOOL 32A - The Picton Reading Room
The Picton Reading Room, Liverpool Central Library on William Brown Street, Liverpool.
Sir James Picton, laid the foundation stone of the beautiful, Picton Reading Room in 1875 and it was opened in 1906.
Sir James Picton, laid the foundation stone of the beautiful, Picton Reading Room in 1875 and it was opened in 1906.
LIVERPOOL 32B - The Picton Reading Room
The Picton Reading Room, Liverpool Central Library on William Brown Street, Liverpool.
LIVERPOOL 34A - Evening view from the roof of Liverpool Central Library
An evening view of the Empire Theatre with a backdrop of building works and the Roman Catholic Cathedral from the rooftop terrace of Liverpool Central Library, Liverpool, Merseyside.
LIVERPOOL 34B - Evening view from the roof of Liverpool Central Library
An evening view of the Empire Theatre from the rooftop terrace of Liverpool Central Library, Liverpool, Merseyside.
LIVERPOOL 37A - Walker Art Gallery
The Walker Art Gallery, Liverpool, Merseyside.
The gallery, opened in 1877 was designed by C. Sherlock and H. H. Vale.
The gallery, opened in 1877 was designed by C. Sherlock and H. H. Vale.
LIVERPOOL 37B - Walker Art Gallery
The Walker Art Gallery, Liverpool, Merseyside.
The gallery, opened in 1877 was designed by C. Sherlock and H. H. Vale.
The gallery, opened in 1877 was designed by C. Sherlock and H. H. Vale.
LIVERPOOL 40A - Liverpool Town Hall
Minerva the Roman goddess of wisdom, a clock face, lion, unicorn and union jack flag on the dome of the mid 18th century Town Hall, Liverpool, Merseyside.
LIVERPOOL 42A - The Holy Family
'Holy Family', a beautiful sculpture of the Nativity by Josefina de Vasconcellos in Liverpool Cathedral, Merseyside.
Josefina de Vasconcellos (1904- 2005) was of Brazilian descent, but spent most of her life in the Lake District, Cumbria. With her last commission in 2001, she was recognised as the world's oldest working sculptor. Throughout her life she was heavily involved in charitable causes for disadvantaged young people and in 1985 was awarded the Order of the British Empire for setting up the Harriet Trust for disabled children.
Josefina de Vasconcellos (1904- 2005) was of Brazilian descent, but spent most of her life in the Lake District, Cumbria. With her last commission in 2001, she was recognised as the world's oldest working sculptor. Throughout her life she was heavily involved in charitable causes for disadvantaged young people and in 1985 was awarded the Order of the British Empire for setting up the Harriet Trust for disabled children.