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Calder Stones Liverpool.. 5,000 Year Old Neolithic Monument in Calderstones Park The Calder Stones in Calderstones Park, Liverpool are one of the most important prehistoric sites in the North West of England. Dating back around 4,000 to 5,000 years, these stones are...
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Walking along the waterfront at the Royal Albert Dock is always a profoundly moving experience. Nestled near the Piermasters House, looking out over the expansive River Mersey, is a powerful bronze monument known as The Crossing, or sometimes the Legacy Sculpture. It...
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Walking along the quayside outside the Museum of Liverpool, it is impossible to miss the majestic and powerful presence of a life size bronze horse. Known as Waiting The Monument to the Liverpool Working Horse, this stunning sculpture honours the unsung heroes of our...
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Stepping out of Liverpool and heading up to Burscough in Lancashire, my latest digital preservation project took me to a rather unique location. Located right outside the Booths supermarket at the Ringtail Retail Park is a poignant and striking memorial garden....
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When you explore the historic business district of Liverpool, specifically around the stunning Exchange Flags, you will discover a profound piece of military and local history. Standing resolutely outside Walker House is the Liverpool Cotton Association War Memorial....
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When you step inside the massive, awe inspiring space of the Anglican Liverpool Cathedral, it is easy to be overwhelmed by the sheer scale of the architecture. Yet, tucked away in the peaceful Childrens Chapel, there is an incredibly tender and intimate piece of art...