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Sea Odyssey: A giant spectacle – Day 2
Wow! What a 2nd day. Stanley Park filled with people as the Uncle awoke and walked through Aintree, Everton and then the city. Crowds lined street after street, including rooftops. People hung out of bedroom windows and best of all just stood on their doorstep. How amazing must that have been for someone who had… — read more
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Sea Odyssey – Day 1
The giants are here! In Stanley Park a little giant girl and her dog Xolo could be found sleeping today. They awoke to a huge crowd of people and set off looking for their uncle, also a giant. It was simply amazing. When the girl woke up it was like a magic switch had been… — read more
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The giants are coming
The Sea Odyssey: A giant spectacular starts today. It is going to be incredible. It’ll be like La Machine but different. Everything Royal de Luxe do is amazing. Get to Liverpool and enjoy it. — read more
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Cruise ships in Liverpool – I
It’s cruise season again and what with the recent 100 year anniversary of Titanic’s sinking and news that the cruise terminal will become a turn-around facility, I thought it might be fun to take a look at some of the cruise ships that have visited Liverpool over the past few years. I’ve been photographing the… — read more
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Titanic and Liverpool
10th April, 1912. 100 years ago Titanic left Southampton for America. It never made it. — read more
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Smokey Street
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Liverpool skyline and a calm Mersey
The other week I posted some photos of the Liverpool skyline at dusk. A lovely evening. These photos are from the exact same position on an incredibly calm day. — read more
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The Liverpool waterfront
It was a very calm day yesterday so I nipped out to get some fresh dusk shots of the Liverpool skyline. I thought it would be nice with HMS Liverpool docked against it. Little did I know that HMS Liverpool is a stealth ship 😉 Still, with work mostly complete on the skyline it’s good… — read more
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Lime Street Station
Lime Street Station. Restored to its former glory without the never used office block and ugly shop fronts blocking it. It’s a much much nicer way to depart and arrive into Liverpool. — read more
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