Liverpool – Named after the imaginary Liver
bird and the pool in which it was found. There are many images of this bird
throughout the city.
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Liver Bird |
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Two birds on top of Liver building |
Built on the Mercy River, ferries still take passengers across the river.
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Mercy River and ferry at dock on right shore - Liverpool side |
Heavily bombed
during WWII, this city has reinvented itself. Once the main port of Britain for
both products and people, it now uses fewer dock but handles as much tonnage
with container ships. Some cruise lines
use the port but South Hampton has replace it as the main sailing port of
Britain.
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Modern Liverpool museum (white building) Victorian buildings in distance |
The docks
have been redone and are the site for many museums. The Maritime, Slavery,
Liverpool, and Beatles museums are found here.
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Christ the King Cathedral |
Liverpool is
unusual as it has two Cathedrals. One is the only Roman Catholic Cathedral in
the UK. The building of this cathedral
was begun in 1930’s, but was stopped because of the war. When it was finished a
different ultra-modern design was used.
It is named Christ the King, so outside
as well as within it uses a crown as a major feature of its circular design. The stained glass is impressive as are the
chapels that circle the main sanctuary.
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Main Sanctuary |
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Crown over Altar and dome of stained glass |
The Anglican
Cathedral about a half mile from the Catholic Cathedral is of a more classic
design.
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Anglican Cathedral |
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View toward main altar |
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view from foot of main altar toward rear of church. |
Built in the 20th century the stained glass windows have
modern images. One has the American
Capitol building in the background.
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Bottom right pane of window has US capitol in background. |
The man who designed the cathedral also
designed the famous red telephone booths.
As a Beatles
fan, the museum dedicated to them was fun with pictures I hadn’t seen and added
details of their rise to fame. John even enjoyed it.
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Picture of John Lennon at first performance a church fair. |
We also visited the Cavern where they first played.
An unusual
grave in the city. A gambler is said to
have lost his soul in a bet with the devil.
The devil agreed to wait to claim it until his body was laid to rest in
the earth. To save his soul, he had his
body positioned at a table, playing cards, in this pyramid thus never resting
in the earth.
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Pyramid grave |
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