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Merseyside Collection (#50)

Merseyside, a captivating region in England, is home to numerous iconic landmarks and cultural treasures

Background imageMerseyside Collection: Wellington Column, Liverpool, 1864

Wellington Column, Liverpool, 1864

Background imageMerseyside Collection: The Cemetery at Liverpool, shewing Mr Huskissons Grave etc, 1831. Artist: Thomas Talbot Bury

The Cemetery at Liverpool, shewing Mr Huskissons Grave etc, 1831. Artist: Thomas Talbot Bury
The Cemetery at Liverpool, shewing Mr Huskissons Grave etc, 1831

Background imageMerseyside Collection: The New Assize Courts, and St Georges Hall, Liverpool, Lancashire, 19th century

The New Assize Courts, and St Georges Hall, Liverpool, Lancashire, 19th century. Artist: Thomas Tallis
The New Assize Courts, and St Georges Hall, Liverpool, Lancashire, 19th century

Background imageMerseyside Collection: St James Cemetery, Liverpool, looking north, 19th century. Artist: Thomas Mann Baynes

St James Cemetery, Liverpool, looking north, 19th century. Artist: Thomas Mann Baynes
St James Cemetery, Liverpool, looking north, 19th century

Background imageMerseyside Collection: Liverpool from Toxteth Park, 1834. Artist: G Pickering

Liverpool from Toxteth Park, 1834. Artist: G Pickering
Liverpool from Toxteth Park, 1834

Background imageMerseyside Collection: Collegiate Institution, Liverpool, c1870s

Collegiate Institution, Liverpool, c1870s

Background imageMerseyside Collection: Goree Buildings, Liverpool, 1828. Artist: William Westall

Goree Buildings, Liverpool, 1828. Artist: William Westall
Goree Buildings, Liverpool, 1828

Background imageMerseyside Collection: The Exchange Buildings, (Liverpool), Lancashire, August 1808

The Exchange Buildings, (Liverpool), Lancashire, August 1808

Background imageMerseyside Collection: Municipal Offices, Liverpool, 10 February 1875

Municipal Offices, Liverpool, 10 February 1875

Background imageMerseyside Collection: Free Library and Derby Museum, Liverpool, 1 May 1864

Free Library and Derby Museum, Liverpool, 1 May 1864

Background imageMerseyside Collection: The Interior of St Johns Market, Liverpool, 1834. Artist: Austin

The Interior of St Johns Market, Liverpool, 1834. Artist: Austin
The Interior of St Johns Market, Liverpool, 1834

Background imageMerseyside Collection: Saint Georges Hall, Liverpool, 1 January 1875

Saint Georges Hall, Liverpool, 1 January 1875

Background imageMerseyside Collection: St Nicholas Church, Liverpool, 1841. Artist: William Henry Bartlett

St Nicholas Church, Liverpool, 1841. Artist: William Henry Bartlett
St Nicholas Church, Liverpool, 1841

Background imageMerseyside Collection: The New Custom House, Liverpool, 1836. Artist: W Finden

The New Custom House, Liverpool, 1836. Artist: W Finden
The New Custom House, Liverpool, 1836

Background imageMerseyside Collection: Blue-Coat School, Liverpool, 1834. Artist: P Heath

Blue-Coat School, Liverpool, 1834. Artist: P Heath
Blue-Coat School, Liverpool, 1834

Background imageMerseyside Collection: The Ancient Wishing-Gate, Liverpool, 1833. Artist: SF Serres

The Ancient Wishing-Gate, Liverpool, 1833. Artist: SF Serres
The Ancient Wishing-Gate, Liverpool, 1833

Background imageMerseyside Collection: Brunswick Chapel, Moss Street, Liverpool, 1829. Artist: R Winkles

Brunswick Chapel, Moss Street, Liverpool, 1829. Artist: R Winkles
Brunswick Chapel, Moss Street, Liverpool, 1829. To the Wesleyan Methodists this plate is respectfully inscribed

Background imageMerseyside Collection: Interior of the Exchange News-Room, Liverpool, 1836. Artist: Harwood

Interior of the Exchange News-Room, Liverpool, 1836. Artist: Harwood
Interior of the Exchange News-Room, Liverpool, 1836

Background imageMerseyside Collection: St Nicholas Church, Liverpool, Merseyside, 1812. Artist: James Sargant Storer

St Nicholas Church, Liverpool, Merseyside, 1812. Artist: James Sargant Storer
St Nicholas Church, Liverpool, Merseyside, 1812. St Nicholas Church after the fall of the spire

Background imageMerseyside Collection: The reredos in Liverpool Cathedral, 20th century

The reredos in Liverpool Cathedral, 20th century

Background imageMerseyside Collection: Liverpool Cathedral, 20th century

Liverpool Cathedral, 20th century

Background imageMerseyside Collection: Entrance to the tunnel of the Liverpool & Manchester railway, Edge Hill, Liverpool, c1820s

Entrance to the tunnel of the Liverpool & Manchester railway, Edge Hill, Liverpool, c1820s. Artist: John Davies
Entrance to the tunnel of the Liverpool & Manchester railway, Edge Hill, Liverpool, c1820s. This tunnel, seen here under construction ran from Edge Hill to Lime Street, Liverpool

Background imageMerseyside Collection: Map of Liverpool, Merseyside, 1903. Artist: John Walker

Map of Liverpool, Merseyside, 1903. Artist: John Walker
Map of Liverpool, Merseyside, 1903. Inset is a photograph of a Liverpool dock

Background imageMerseyside Collection: Lighthouse at New Brighton, Wirral, Merseyside, 1904

Lighthouse at New Brighton, Wirral, Merseyside, 1904

Background imageMerseyside Collection: Liverpool Town Hall, Merseyside, 1808. Artist: William Woolnoth

Liverpool Town Hall, Merseyside, 1808. Artist: William Woolnoth
Liverpool Town Hall, Merseyside, 1808

Background imageMerseyside Collection: The Adelphi Hotel, Liverpool, Merseyside, 1864

The Adelphi Hotel, Liverpool, Merseyside, 1864

Background imageMerseyside Collection: Strand Street, Liverpool, c1880. Artist: H Ray

Strand Street, Liverpool, c1880. Artist: H Ray
Strand Street, Liverpool, c1880. A print from Great Industries of Great Britain, Volume I, published by Cassell Petter and Galpin, (London, Paris, New York, c1880)

Background imageMerseyside Collection: St Georges Hall, Liverpool, c1888. Artist: J White

St Georges Hall, Liverpool, c1888. Artist: J White
St Georges Hall, Liverpool, c1888. Illustration from The Life and Times of Queen Victoria Vol II, by Robert Wilson, (c1888)

Background imageMerseyside Collection: Lime Street, Liverpool, England, late 19th century. Artist: John L Stoddard

Lime Street, Liverpool, England, late 19th century. Artist: John L Stoddard
Lime Street, Liverpool, England, late 19th century. Illustration from Portfolio of Photographs, of Famous Scenes, Cities and Paintings, published by the Werner Company, (Chicago, c1899)

Background imageMerseyside Collection: Birthplace of William Gladstone, Liverpool, 19th century. Artist: Butterworth & Heath

Birthplace of William Gladstone, Liverpool, 19th century. Artist: Butterworth & Heath
Birthplace of William Gladstone, Liverpool, 19th century. The house in Rodney Street in which Gladstone was born. William Ewart Gladstone MP (1809-1898), British Liberal Prime Minister

Background imageMerseyside Collection: Liverpool, England, 1883. Artist: J Stephenson

Liverpool, England, 1883. Artist: J Stephenson
Liverpool, England, 1883. View of the port of Liverpool on Merseyside, an important maritime centre

Background imageMerseyside Collection: A Study from Life on Princes Landing Stage, Liverpool - Destroyed by Fire July 28, 1874

A Study from Life on Princes Landing Stage, Liverpool - Destroyed by Fire July 28, 1874. Passengers waiting on the quay which was later burnt down

Background imageMerseyside Collection: Facade of Lime Street Station, Liverpool, 1838

Facade of Lime Street Station, Liverpool, 1838. This was one of the stations on the worlds first passenger railway, the Liverpool and Manchester Railway, which opened on 15 September 1830

Background imageMerseyside Collection: Joseph Crosfield & Sons soap factory at Bank Quarry, Warrington, Cheshire, 1886

Joseph Crosfield & Sons soap factory at Bank Quarry, Warrington, Cheshire, 1886. 1: general view of works; 2: display at Liverpool Exhibition; 3: frame room; 4: stamping; 5: packaging room; 6

Background imageMerseyside Collection: Aftermath of a German bombing raid, Merseyside, World War II, March 1941

Aftermath of a German bombing raid, Merseyside, World War II, March 1941. Rescue workers searching for survivors in the wreckage of buildings after a Luftwaffe air raid

Background imageMerseyside Collection: Low rental workmens dwellings built by the Birkenhead Dock Co, c1844 (c1860)

Low rental workmens dwellings built by the Birkenhead Dock Co, c1844 (c1860). Elevation showing blocks of 3 houses of 4 floors, each divided into 2 dwellings with a living room

Background imageMerseyside Collection: Stephensons Rocket winning the Rainhill Trials, 14 October 1829 (1898)

Stephensons Rocket winning the Rainhill Trials, 14 October 1829 (1898). George Stephensons (1781-1848) locomotive Rocket winning the competition held at Rainhill, Merseyside

Background imageMerseyside Collection: Sisters of Mersey, 1886

Sisters of Mersey, 1886. Sir E Watkin had proposed a scheme for a Channel Tunnel but this had not been accepted. This cartoon illustrates the newly constructed Mersey Tunnel that connected Liverpool

Background imageMerseyside Collection: Clark Tracey, 2015. Artist: Alan John Ainsworth

Clark Tracey, 2015. Artist: Alan John Ainsworth
Clark Tracey, Jazz on a Winters Weekend, Southport, 2015

Background imageMerseyside Collection: Jim Rotondi, 2015. Artist: Alan John Ainsworth

Jim Rotondi, 2015. Artist: Alan John Ainsworth
Jim Rotondi, Jazz on a Winters Weekend, Southport, 2015

Background imageMerseyside Collection: Stan Tracey, 2011. Artist: Alan John Ainsworth

Stan Tracey, 2011. Artist: Alan John Ainsworth
Stan Tracey Quintet with Guy Barker and Clark Tracey, Jazz on a Winters Weekend, Southport, 2011

Background imageMerseyside Collection: Mick Hutton, 2011. Artist: Alan John Ainsworth

Mick Hutton, 2011. Artist: Alan John Ainsworth
Mick Hutton with Guy Barker and Clark Tracey, Jazz on a Winters Weekend, Southport, 2011

Background imageMerseyside Collection: Guy Barker, 2011. Artist: Alan John Ainsworth

Guy Barker, 2011. Artist: Alan John Ainsworth
Guy Barker, Stan Tracey Quintet with Clark Tracey, Jazz on a Winters Weekend, Southport, 2011

Background imageMerseyside Collection: Steve Waterman, 2008. Artist: Alan John Ainsworth

Steve Waterman, 2008. Artist: Alan John Ainsworth
Steve Waterman in Simon Spillett Quartet, Southport Jazz on a Winters Weekend, 2008

Background imageMerseyside Collection: Simon Spillett, 2009. Artist: Alan John Ainsworth

Simon Spillett, 2009. Artist: Alan John Ainsworth
Simon Spillett and the Simon Spillett Quartet, Southport Jazz on a Winters Weekend, 2009

Background imageMerseyside Collection: Peter Oxley, 2008. Artist: Alan John Ainsworth

Peter Oxley, 2008. Artist: Alan John Ainsworth
Peter Oxley, Southport Jazz on a Winters Weekend, 2008

Background imageMerseyside Collection: Elaine Delmar, 2007. Artist: Alan John Ainsworth

Elaine Delmar, 2007. Artist: Alan John Ainsworth
Elaine Delmar, with Jim Mullen at Southport Jazz on a Winters Weekend, 2007

Background imageMerseyside Collection: Southport, Merseyside - The Promenade - Aluminium postcard

Southport, Merseyside - The Promenade - Aluminium postcard
Southport, Metropolitan Borough of Sefton, Merseyside, England - The Promenade - An amazing Aluminium metal postcard! Date: circa 1907




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Merseyside, a captivating region in England, is home to numerous iconic landmarks and cultural treasures. As you embark on the River Mersey ferry, be prepared to witness the breathtaking sight of the Three Graces adorning Liverpool's skyline. These majestic buildings stand as a testament to the city's rich maritime history. Liverpool & Mersey Tug showcases the industrious spirit that once thrived along these shores. The bustling docks tell tales of trade and prosperity that have shaped this vibrant city. Step into The Cavern Club on Matthew Street, where legends were born. This legendary venue echoes with the sounds of countless musicians who have graced its stage, forever leaving their mark on Merseyside's musical legacy. Transport yourself back in time with an antique map depicting Liverpool and Birkenhead from the 19th Century. It serves as a reminder of how this area has evolved over centuries while retaining its unique charm. Eleanor Rigby comes to life through Tommy Steele's statue, capturing the essence of one of The Beatles' most beloved songs. Her presence adds another layer to Merseyside's connection with music and pop culture. Antony Gormley's Another Place statues dot Crosby beach, offering an ethereal experience for visitors. These haunting figures against the backdrop of crashing waves create a surreal atmosphere that lingers long after your visit ends. The Liverpool Docks stand as a testament to Merseyside's role as a major port throughout history. Witnessing these bustling waters is like witnessing time itself flowing through this dynamic region. Tom Murphy pays homage to singer-songwriter Billy Fury with his striking statue near Albert Dock. It serves as a reminder of how Merseyside continues to inspire artists across generations. As you explore Antony Gormley’s Another Place installation in Merseyside, prepare for an otherworldly encounter amidst vast stretches of beach and sea – truly an unforgettable experience. From aboard the Mersey ferry, marvel at the Liverpool skyline and the iconic Liver Building.