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Merseyside Collection (page 7)

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

Background imageMerseyside Collection: Teacher Mr Stent with some of his sixth formers at Halewood Comprehensive who are off to

Teacher Mr Stent with some of his sixth formers at Halewood Comprehensive who are off to University. Front: Gail McCracken (library studies, Manchester Poly); Mrs Linda Henry (business studies)

Background imageMerseyside Collection: Workers are proud to say 'Made in Huyton'as Rita Canello holds up the first

Workers are proud to say "Made in Huyton"as Rita Canello holds up the first
Workers are proud to say " Made in Huyton" as Rita Canello holds up the first pair of trousers to come off the production line at the Wilson Road clothing factory of The Knowsley Garment

Background imageMerseyside Collection: Pupils at St Brigids Catholic Primary School, Cantril Farm, Liverpool

Pupils at St Brigids Catholic Primary School, Cantril Farm, Liverpool. 22nd February 1984

Background imageMerseyside Collection: Head teacher Rita Shreenan with pupils at St Brigids Catholic Primary School

Head teacher Rita Shreenan with pupils at St Brigids Catholic Primary School, Cantril Farm, Liverpool. 22nd February 1984

Background imageMerseyside Collection: One of the most up to date mobile canteens in the country

One of the most up to date mobile canteens in the country. The canteen aquired by The Liverpool Gas Company. It will be stationed Broadway

Background imageMerseyside Collection: Heroes of ROF Royal Ordnance Munitions Factory Explosion in Kirkby, Liverpool

Heroes of ROF Royal Ordnance Munitions Factory Explosion in Kirkby, Liverpool, on 15th September 1944, receive their awards. LEFT TO RIGHT are

Background imageMerseyside Collection: Cantril Farm, Liverpool. 14th August 1982

Cantril Farm, Liverpool. 14th August 1982

Background imageMerseyside Collection: In the day nursery in Upper Parliament Street, Liverpool

In the day nursery in Upper Parliament Street, Liverpool, children of all ethnic backgrounds play happily together. Whilst in the wider community immigrants to the UK are facing problems of a colour

Background imageMerseyside Collection: Eccleston Street, Prescot, Knowsley in Merseyside. April 1975

Eccleston Street, Prescot, Knowsley in Merseyside. April 1975

Background imageMerseyside Collection: The happy faces of the Knowsley Youth Choir, under the direction of Clare Morris at

The happy faces of the Knowsley Youth Choir, under the direction of Clare Morris at rehearsal. 13th September 1976

Background imageMerseyside Collection: Knowsley Parish Church, with the green and war memorial in the foreground

Knowsley Parish Church, with the green and war memorial in the foreground. Knowsley, Merseyside. May 1971

Background imageMerseyside Collection: Kirkby Ski Slope, February 1976

Kirkby Ski Slope, February 1976

Background imageMerseyside Collection: Kirkby Ski Slope, 10th June 1975

Kirkby Ski Slope, 10th June 1975

Background imageMerseyside Collection: Schoolchildren using old Christmas cards to spread the message about recycling

Schoolchildren using old Christmas cards to spread the message about recycling, they handed the cards to members of the Countryside Commission at the Boots store in Huyton, Friday 7th January 1994

Background imageMerseyside Collection: Postman Ronnie Taylor on his round as Father Christmas. Workmates at the Central Delivery

Postman Ronnie Taylor on his round as Father Christmas. Workmates at the Central Delivery Office in Liverpool sponsored him to dress up as Father Christmas as part of a fundraising drive in memory of

Background imageMerseyside Collection: Eldon Grove, Liverpool, Merseyside. 1st April 1975

Eldon Grove, Liverpool, Merseyside. 1st April 1975

Background imageMerseyside Collection: Mr John McGuire points to flood damage to his kitchen. Tower Hill Estate, Kirkby

Mr John McGuire points to flood damage to his kitchen. Tower Hill Estate, Kirkby, Knowsley, Merseyside. March 1977

Background imageMerseyside Collection: Prime Minister, Harold Wilson opens the converted Eldon Grove flats, Liverpool

Prime Minister, Harold Wilson opens the converted Eldon Grove flats, Liverpool, Merseyside. 5th April 1975

Background imageMerseyside Collection: Tower Hill Estate, Kirkby. Circa 1982

Tower Hill Estate, Kirkby. Circa 1982

Background imageMerseyside Collection: Prescot old market hall which is to be demolished to make a picturesque square in

Prescot old market hall which is to be demolished to make a picturesque square in the town centre, adjacent to the parish church. In addition, the houses on the right are to be pulled down

Background imageMerseyside Collection: The entrance to the parish church and the old town at Prescot

The entrance to the parish church and the old town at Prescot, which will be tidied up and will face the new square. Prescot, Knowsley, Merseyside. 15th October 1958

Background imageMerseyside Collection: The old stocks in Cronton, Knowsley, Merseyside. December 1971

The old stocks in Cronton, Knowsley, Merseyside. December 1971

Background imageMerseyside Collection: Cantril Farm Estate, Knowsley, Merseyside. The large unused field which borders the north

Cantril Farm Estate, Knowsley, Merseyside. The large unused field which borders the north side of the Cantril Farm Estate

Background imageMerseyside Collection: Liz Drysdale outside the Adelphi Hotel, Liverpool, Merseyside. 16th March 1988

Liz Drysdale outside the Adelphi Hotel, Liverpool, Merseyside. 16th March 1988.Liz Drysdale outside the Adelphi Hotel, Liverpool, Merseyside. 16th March 1988

Background imageMerseyside Collection: Houses at the corner of Queen Mary Drive and The Causeway, Port Sunlight, Merseyside

Houses at the corner of Queen Mary Drive and The Causeway, Port Sunlight, Merseyside, 18th November 1966

Background imageMerseyside Collection: Houses, Port Sunlight, Merseyside, 13th September 1993

Houses, Port Sunlight, Merseyside, 13th September 1993

Background imageMerseyside Collection: Palace Ice Rink, Liverpool, after damage caused during last nights raid

Palace Ice Rink, Liverpool, after damage caused during last nights raid, Pictured Friday 6th September 1940

Background imageMerseyside Collection: Kirkby Market, Merseyside, Wednesday 3rd December 1975

Kirkby Market, Merseyside, Wednesday 3rd December 1975

Background imageMerseyside Collection: Allright and Wilson Chemical Factory, under construction on Kirkby Trading Estate, Kirkby

Allright and Wilson Chemical Factory, under construction on Kirkby Trading Estate, Kirkby, Thursday 18th October 1951

Background imageMerseyside Collection: Rod Stewart playing football in his football team The Goal Diggers

Rod Stewart playing football in his football team The Goal Diggers. The Goal Diggers is organised by television personality, Jimmy Hill, and features George Eastham, Jimmy Armfield

Background imageMerseyside Collection: A flotilla of barges winds their way through the waterways of Aintree and Bootle

A flotilla of barges winds their way through the waterways of Aintree and Bootle, to raise awareness of he Leeds-Liverpool Canal. 21st May 1994

Background imageMerseyside Collection: The Leeds Liverpool Canal, photograph taken from the Red Lion bridge in Maghull

The Leeds Liverpool Canal, photograph taken from the Red Lion bridge in Maghull. February 1976

Background imageMerseyside Collection: The Leeds Liverpool Canal, Lydiate, Sefton, Merseyside. 2nd February 1994

The Leeds Liverpool Canal, Lydiate, Sefton, Merseyside. 2nd February 1994

Background imageMerseyside Collection: The White Star liner 'Albertic'docking in the Gladstone Graving Dock

The White Star liner "Albertic"docking in the Gladstone Graving Dock
The White Star liner " Albertic" docking in the Gladstone Graving Dock, the first ship to do so after its opening. Merseyside. December 1927

Background imageMerseyside Collection: Gladstone Dock, Bootle, Merseyside. Circa 1927

Gladstone Dock, Bootle, Merseyside. Circa 1927

Background imageMerseyside Collection: The bleak scene at the Pier Head as the snow gets a grip. Liverpool, Merseyside

The bleak scene at the Pier Head as the snow gets a grip. Liverpool, Merseyside. 6th February 1968

Background imageMerseyside Collection: Charlie Lennon. Uncle Charlie Lennon, uncle to John Lennon

Charlie Lennon. Uncle Charlie Lennon, uncle to John Lennon. Charlie is pictured here in Liverpool with flowers and his arm round a statue of his nephew John Lennon

Background imageMerseyside Collection: Rats! That renowned rodent Roland Rat has run into trouble again

Rats! That renowned rodent Roland Rat has run into trouble again. His Ratmobile broke down outside the Liverpool Empire where he is to star in the panto Dick Whittington

Background imageMerseyside Collection: Harold Turlant (68 years) and Albert Wilkinson (51 years)

Harold Turlant (68 years) and Albert Wilkinson (51 years), from Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs which is on at the Liverpool Empire. 23rd December 1988

Background imageMerseyside Collection: Spandau Ballet perform at Rock Around The Dock, Liverpool, Merseyside

Spandau Ballet perform at Rock Around The Dock, Liverpool, Merseyside. England Pictured is lead singer Tony Hadley Picture taken 31st July 1986

Background imageMerseyside Collection: Yoko Ono and her son Sean Lennon arrive at Liverpool Airport

Yoko Ono and her son Sean Lennon arrive at Liverpool Airport. In 2001, Liverpool Airport was renamed John Lennon airport. Picture taken 2nd May 1990

Background imageMerseyside Collection: Yoko Ono and her son Sean Lennon visit Liverpool. They are pictured outside

Yoko Ono and her son Sean Lennon visit Liverpool. They are pictured outside the childhood semi detached home of her late husband and member of The Beatles, John Lennon

Background imageMerseyside Collection: George Harrison of The Beatles is kissed by two female fans

George Harrison of The Beatles is kissed by two female fans. Elaine on the left and Gillian on the right. They are at The Liverpool Empire Theatre for tonight Christmas concert by the group

Background imageMerseyside Collection: Paul McCartney pictured signing an autograph at The Royal Court Theatre in Liverpool

Paul McCartney pictured signing an autograph at The Royal Court Theatre in Liverpool, Merseyside. Tonight will be the first performance with his band Wings on their 1979 UK Tour

Background imageMerseyside Collection: Queen perform at The Liverpool Empire on 2nd June 1977. Liverpool

Queen perform at The Liverpool Empire on 2nd June 1977. Liverpool, England Picture shows lead singer Freddie Mercury and bass player John Deacon

Background imageMerseyside Collection: George Harrison pictured backstage at The Empire Theatre in Liverpool in December 1969

George Harrison pictured backstage at The Empire Theatre in Liverpool in December 1969. Beatle George Harrison became the first Beatle to appear in a public performance in Liverpool since 1965

Background imageMerseyside Collection: George Harrison, once a member of The Beatles, pictured having a cup of tea in Warrington

George Harrison, once a member of The Beatles, pictured having a cup of tea in Warrington, near his home town of Liverpool in 1976

Background imageMerseyside Collection: The Beatles chat with a young fan, and sign for her their autographs

The Beatles chat with a young fan, and sign for her their autographs, at Liverpool Airport. They are on their way to fulfil an engagement at The Springfield Ballroom, Jersey




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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.