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Merseyside Collection (page 5)

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

Background imageMerseyside Collection: Bar at Cagneys Club, Fraser Street, Liverpool, Circa 1985

Bar at Cagneys Club, Fraser Street, Liverpool, Circa 1985

Background imageMerseyside Collection: Cagneys Club, Fraser Street, Liverpool, Circa 1985

Cagneys Club, Fraser Street, Liverpool, Circa 1985

Background imageMerseyside Collection: Gatsby Club, Victoria Street, Liverpool, 12th October 1978

Gatsby Club, Victoria Street, Liverpool, 12th October 1978

Background imageMerseyside Collection: Rembrandt Club in Slater Street, Liverpool, Fine Dining Members Club, December 1958

Rembrandt Club in Slater Street, Liverpool, Fine Dining Members Club, December 1958, Ted Roberts

Background imageMerseyside Collection: 051 Club, Liverpool, 6th July 1992, Icon night ravers dance on a raised platform

051 Club, Liverpool, 6th July 1992, Icon night ravers dance on a raised platform

Background imageMerseyside Collection: Snobs Nightclub, Liverpool, 3rd July 1980

Snobs Nightclub, Liverpool, 3rd July 1980

Background imageMerseyside Collection: Hippodrome Nightclub on Lime Street in Liverpool, Circa 1980s, formerly Scala Cinema

Hippodrome Nightclub on Lime Street in Liverpool, Circa 1980s, formerly Scala Cinema

Background imageMerseyside Collection: Glamour Cinema Club, Manchester Street, Liverpool, 18th March 1976

Glamour Cinema Club, Manchester Street, Liverpool, 18th March 1976, Uncensored Entertainment, Adults Only

Background imageMerseyside Collection: Ainsdale Beach, Merseyside, with Penrod 80 Offshore Drilling Platform in background

Ainsdale Beach, Merseyside, with Penrod 80 Offshore Drilling Platform in background, 16th July 1992

Background imageMerseyside Collection: The scene of depravation at the Moss Croft estate in Huyton, Merseyside. 7th April 1991

The scene of depravation at the Moss Croft estate in Huyton, Merseyside. 7th April 1991

Background imageMerseyside Collection: Mill Road Infirmary, Liverpool, after it is bombed in World War Two

Mill Road Infirmary, Liverpool, after it is bombed in World War Two. The maternity ward in Mill Road Hospital, Liverpool, took a devastating direct hit on 3 May, 1941

Background imageMerseyside Collection: Alan Stubbs (left) and Lee Callaghan, pupils at Ruffwood Comprehensive School

Alan Stubbs (left) and Lee Callaghan, pupils at Ruffwood Comprehensive School, and the car they are helping to make as part of the national Build A Car competition run by BP

Background imageMerseyside Collection: Belton Road houses, Huyton. 10th November 1987

Belton Road houses, Huyton. 10th November 1987

Background imageMerseyside Collection: Wreckage of SS Malakand, a cargo liner which was loaded with munitions at the Huskisson

Wreckage of SS Malakand, a cargo liner which was loaded with munitions at the Huskisson Dock in Liverpool, England, and on the evening of 3rd May 1941 during a heavy German air raid

Background imageMerseyside Collection: The Wingate Towers flats as seen from Liverpool Road. Huyton, Knowsley, Merseyside

The Wingate Towers flats as seen from Liverpool Road. Huyton, Knowsley, Merseyside. 1st February 1976

Background imageMerseyside Collection: The overgrown ski slope at Kirkby, 11 September 1975

The overgrown ski slope at Kirkby, 11 September 1975

Background imageMerseyside Collection: Dominating the Kirkby skyline, the new artificial ski slope in Bewley Road

Dominating the Kirkby skyline, the new artificial ski slope in Bewley Road, Friday 5th April 1974

Background imageMerseyside Collection: View at the rear of Gildarts Gardens, near Eldon Grove, Liverpool, Merseyside

View at the rear of Gildarts Gardens, near Eldon Grove, Liverpool, Merseyside. 9th April 1964

Background imageMerseyside Collection: The shopping centre at Rainhill, Merseyside. 19th February 1968

The shopping centre at Rainhill, Merseyside. 19th February 1968

Background imageMerseyside Collection: Saxony Road, Kensington, Liverpool, bomb damage to rear entrance of working class pub in

Saxony Road, Kensington, Liverpool, bomb damage to rear entrance of working class pub in during recent air raid, pictured Wednesday 13th November 1940

Background imageMerseyside Collection: Slum housing in Everton, Liverpool. Mrs Frances Pulford is 72 years old

Slum housing in Everton, Liverpool. Mrs Frances Pulford is 72 years old.She is emptying a bucket of washing-up water down a gutter in the street where she lives

Background imageMerseyside Collection: Slum housing in Everton, Liverpool. 3rd April 1960

Slum housing in Everton, Liverpool. 3rd April 1960

Background imageMerseyside Collection: Fisher Bendix Factory, Kirkby, workers vote overwhelmingly to carry on their occupation

Fisher Bendix Factory, Kirkby, workers vote overwhelmingly to carry on their occupation of the premises, Friday 7th January 1972

Background imageMerseyside Collection: Fisher Bendix Factory, Kirkby, Under New Management, Monday 20th March 1972

Fisher Bendix Factory, Kirkby, Under New Management, Monday 20th March 1972. 1961 Fisher and Ludlow moved their domestic appliance division to a purpose-made factory at Kirkby making Bendix washing

Background imageMerseyside Collection: David Essex performs at The Liverpool Empire, Liverpool Merseyside

David Essex performs at The Liverpool Empire, Liverpool Merseyside. Picture taken 11th November 1974

Background imageMerseyside Collection: Billy Butler and Wally Scott, BBC Radio Merseyside Presenters

Billy Butler and Wally Scott, BBC Radio Merseyside Presenters, Wednesday 10th February 1993

Background imageMerseyside Collection: A man lighting a cigarette for a woman, standing under a street lamp at night

A man lighting a cigarette for a woman, standing under a street lamp at night. 3rd February 1965

Background imageMerseyside Collection: Mick Talbot (left) and Paul Weller (right) of The Style Council Pop group

Mick Talbot (left) and Paul Weller (right) of The Style Council Pop group, pictured in Liverpool in 1986. The duo hired a van to visit a young persons community arts project off The Dock Road

Background imageMerseyside Collection: The Carpenters, pictured at The Liverpool Empire Theatre, Liverpool, England

The Carpenters, pictured at The Liverpool Empire Theatre, Liverpool, England. Karen and Richard Carpenter, pictured backstage at the theatre. Picture taken 20th February 1974

Background imageMerseyside Collection: Headquarters of Liverpool Gas Company, Radiant House, Bold Street, Liverpool, Merseyside

Headquarters of Liverpool Gas Company, Radiant House, Bold Street, Liverpool, Merseyside. January 1938

Background imageMerseyside Collection: The Derby Pool, New Brighton. 6th August 1933

The Derby Pool, New Brighton. 6th August 1933

Background imageMerseyside Collection: Exterior view of the Strawberry Field childrens home in Woolton, Liverpool

Exterior view of the Strawberry Field childrens home in Woolton, Liverpool, Merseyside, made famous in 1967 with the release of The Beatles single " Strawberry Fields Forever" written by

Background imageMerseyside Collection: Comedians Syd Little and Eddie Large with their glamorous Aladdin, Patsy Ann Scott

Comedians Syd Little and Eddie Large with their glamorous Aladdin, Patsy Ann Scott, on a ride across the stage at Liverpools Empire Theatre as rehearsals begin for what promises to be a record

Background imageMerseyside Collection: A view from the top of the tower flats at Kirkby showing Ruffwood Comprehensive School in

A view from the top of the tower flats at Kirkby showing Ruffwood Comprehensive School in the foreground, St Chads church beyond and Liverpool on the skyline. 14th September 1966

Background imageMerseyside Collection: Bow for the Queen, a police horse shows his respect for Queen Elizabeth II as she

Bow for the Queen, a police horse shows his respect for Queen Elizabeth II as she prepares to leave the new 10million police headquarters in Canning Place, Liverpool. HQ

Background imageMerseyside Collection: Queen Elizabeth II visits a patient at Arrowe Park Hospital, Arrowe Park

Queen Elizabeth II visits a patient at Arrowe Park Hospital, Arrowe Park, close to the village of Upton, Wirral, Merseyside. Picture taken 4th May 1982

Background imageMerseyside Collection: North Market Cazneau Street, Liverpool, Merseyside. Circa 1960

North Market Cazneau Street, Liverpool, Merseyside. Circa 1960

Background imageMerseyside Collection: The cast of Brookside, Ricky Tomlinson who played Robert Grant

The cast of Brookside, Ricky Tomlinson who played Robert Grant and Sue Johnston who played Sheila Grant. 6th October 1982

Background imageMerseyside Collection: The cast of Brookside, Sue Johnston who played Sheila Grant. 6th October 1982

The cast of Brookside, Sue Johnston who played Sheila Grant. 6th October 1982

Background imageMerseyside Collection: The lounge the Heath Hotel pub in Allerton, Liverpool, complete with spittoons. 1931

The lounge the Heath Hotel pub in Allerton, Liverpool, complete with spittoons. 1931

Background imageMerseyside Collection: Some of the workers in a section of the Bemrose printing works at Aintrees Long Lane

Some of the workers in a section of the Bemrose printing works at Aintrees Long Lane. Liverpool, 16th January 1946

Background imageMerseyside Collection: NEMS (North End Music Stores) shop in Liverpool, owned by Beatles manager Brian Epstein

NEMS (North End Music Stores) shop in Liverpool, owned by Beatles manager Brian Epstein. 5th June 1964

Background imageMerseyside Collection: Gerard Gardens, a tenement block in Liverpool city centre, Merseyside

Gerard Gardens, a tenement block in Liverpool city centre, Merseyside. Designed and built in the 1930s by Architect, Sir Lancelot Keay. 23th November 1973

Background imageMerseyside Collection: Mr Leonard Boffey at his home in Gerard Gardens, a tenement block in Liverpool city

Mr Leonard Boffey at his home in Gerard Gardens, a tenement block in Liverpool city centre. Designed and built in the 1930s by Architect, Sir Lancelot Keay. 25th June 1987

Background imageMerseyside Collection: Gerard Gardens, a tenement block in Liverpool city centre

Gerard Gardens, a tenement block in Liverpool city centre. Designed and built in the 1930s by Architect, Sir Lancelot Keay

Background imageMerseyside Collection: UK, Southport, Lord St, 2009. Creator: Ethel Davies

UK, Southport, Lord St, 2009. Creator: Ethel Davies
The main shopping street of Lord Street, at the northwest coast seaside town of Southport, Merseyside, England

Background imageMerseyside Collection: Honours board PLA01_02_009

Honours board PLA01_02_009
Olympic Bowling Club, Park Vale Road, Liverpool. The honours board at the Olympic Bowling Club, Liverpool. The club was founded in 1892

Background imageMerseyside Collection: England, Merseyside, Liverpool, View of Eco Arena and Liverpool Cathedral

England, Merseyside, Liverpool, View of Eco Arena and Liverpool Cathedral




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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.