Eleanor Rigby,Stanley Street,Liverpool,England 06/02/19
Situated inStanley Streetby the Met Quarteris the famous sculpture EleanorRigby made by the Entertainer,Tommy Steele,+donated to the People of Liverpool.(Eleanor Rigby is a fab song by The Beatles)I've since read that objects contained inside the sculpture include a copy of the Liverpool Echo ????????
Conchita Wurst sends good luck message to Liverpool!
'Queen of Europe' Conchita Wurst, has sent the Stanley Street Quarter a good luck message ahead of our #3QueensBall on 22nd May. Book tickets at stanleystqtr.co.uk
liverpool weekend away, gay bars and pugs vlog
me, my boyfriend (jacob) and my best friend (katy) went on a night out in liverpool's stanley street quarter. we all experienced our first night's out at gay bars. we all had never been to one before and it was the best night of my life! we went to this amazing rupaul's drag race inspired gay bar called ' OUT ' it's the best place ever! haha! i will leave the links to any gay bars we went into.
we also that day attended a event at the beautiful cafe love thy neighbour. it was a pug brunch, people took lots of pugs and we just chilled with them and had prosecco and food!
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Puzzle Bar, Stanley Street, Liverpool
Puzzle Bar, Stanley Street, Liverpool. The city's newest gay bar!! (Borrowed from the facebook group here
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Moss Lane, Litherland, Liverpool
This ia a reqest this was a trip down Moss Lane in Litherland on 13th April 2010 things chang so much over the years
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Could this be the future of Liverpool's Gay Quarter?
Impression of what the future of Liverpool's Gay Quarter could look like in light of the City Council's pedestrianisation plans (C/O 2020 Liverpool).
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Titanic Hotel Liverpool, Liverpool, UK
Titanic Hotel Liverpool
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One of our top picks in Liverpool.At Liverpool’s Stanley Dock, the Titanic Hotel Liverpool is found in the site’s former North Warehouse, and offers stylish accommodation around 5 minutes’ drive from the city centre. The hotel includes a restaurant and bar, a fitness suite and WiFi.
Retaining many of the warehouse’s original features including exposed brickwork and vaulted ceilings, the spacious rooms at the Titanic Hotel are air-conditioned and have a flat-screen TV with Sky Sports Channels and seating area. Each includes tea/coffee making facilities including a coffee machine, Egyptian cotton bedding and an en-suite bathroom with shower, hairdryer and toiletries.
The hotel is also home to the dockside Stanleys Bar and Grill and Rum Bar, as well as the impressive exhibition and banqueting space, The Rum Warehouse.
Titanic Hotel Liverpool is within 5 minutes’ drive of city attractions including the Echo Arena, Albert Dock and the Cavern Club. Shopping Centres including Liverpool One, St George’s Hall and the Empire Theatre are all less than 10 minutes from Stanley Dock
Address: Stanley Dock, Regents Road, Liverpool, L3 0AN, United Kingdom
Friends of the Earth visit Rimrose Valley in Liverpool
Craig Bennett, the Chief Executive of Friends of the Earth England, Wales and Northern Ireland, met with campaigners and school children at Rimrose Valley Country Park on Friday, 29th March. He joined in as pupils, members of the public and local Councillors were invited to hang their wishes for Rimrose Valley’s future on a tree, before addressing the gathered crowds and urging everyone to continue to fight Highways England’s unpopular scheme.
Walker Art Gallery, Liverpool, North West England, England, United Kingdom, Europe
The Walker Art Gallery is an art gallery in Liverpool, which houses one of the largest art collections in England, outside of London. It is part of the National Museums Liverpool group, and is promoted as the National Gallery of the North because it is not a local or regional gallery but is part of the national museums and galleries administered directly from central government funds. The Walker Art Gallery's collection dates from 1819 when the Liverpool Royal Institution acquired 37 paintings from the collection of William Roscoe, who had to sell his collection following the failure of his banking business, though it was saved from being broken up by his friends and associates. In 1843, the Royal Institution's collection was displayed in a purpose-built gallery next to the Institution's main premises. In 1850 negotiations by an association of citizens to take over the Institution's collection, for display in a proposed art gallery, library and museum, came to nothing. The collection grew over the following decades: in 1851 Liverpool Town Council bought Liverpool Academy's diploma collection and further works were acquired from the Liverpool Society for the Fine Arts, founded in 1858. The competition between the Academy and Society eventually led to both collapsing. William Brown Library and Museum opened in 1860, named after a Liverpool merchant whose generosity enabled the Town Council to act upon an 1852 Act of Parliament which allowed the establishment of a public library, museum and art gallery, and in 1871 the council organised the first Liverpool Autumn Exhibition, held at the new library and museum. The success of the exhibition enabled the Library, Museum and Arts Committee to purchase works for the council's permanent collection, buying around 150 works between 1871 and 1910. Works acquired included WF Yeames' 'And when did you last see your father?' and Rossetti's 'Dante's Dream'.Designed by local architects Cornelius Sherlock and H. H. Vale, the Walker Art Gallery was opened on 6 September 1877 by Edward Henry Stanley, 15th Earl of Derby. It is named after its founding benefactor, Sir Andrew Barclay Walker (1824--1893), a former mayor of Liverpool and wealthy brewer born in Ayrshire who expanded the family business to England and moved to live in Gateacre. In 1893, the Liverpool Royal Institution placed its collection on long-term loan to the gallery and in 1948 presented William Roscoe's collection and other works. This occurred during post-war reconstruction when the gallery was closed, re-opening in 1951. During the Second World War the gallery was taken over by the Ministry of Food and the collection was dispersed for safety. Extensions to the gallery were opened in 1884 and 1933 (following a two-year closure) when the gallery re-opened with an exhibition including Picasso and Gauguin. In 2002 the gallery re-opened following a major refurbishment. In 1986, the gallery achieved national status, as part of the National Museums and Galleries on Merseyside. The Walker Art Gallery houses a collection including Italian and Netherlandish paintings from 1300--1550, European art from 1550--1900, including works by Rembrandt, Poussin and Degas, 18th and 19th-century British art, including a major collection of Victorian painting and many Pre-Raphaelite works, a wide collection of prints, drawings and watercolours, 20th-century works by artists such as Lucian Freud, David Hockney and Gilbert and George and a major sculpture collection. The first John Moores Contemporary Painting Prize exhibition was held in 1957. Sponsored by Sir John Moores, founder of Littlewoods, the competition has been held every two years ever since and is the biggest painting prize in the UK. There is a regular programme of temporary exhibitions which in 2009-10 has included Aubrey Williams, Bridget Riley, Sickert and Freud. In 2004, the gallery staged The Stuckists Punk Victorian, the first national museum exhibition of the Stuckist art movement. The Gallery also takes part in the Liverpool Biennial. The gallery is located on William Brown Street (the only street in the UK to consist of nothing other than museums, galleries and libraries) in a neo-Classical building. The neighbouring area includes the William Brown Library, World Museum Liverpool, St. George's Hall, Wellington's Column, Lime Street Station and the entrance to the Queensway Tunnel. The other major art gallery in Liverpool is Tate Liverpool, at the Albert Dock, which houses modern art.
On 17 December 2011, the Walker Art Gallery got a new addition to its collection - a statue of a priest vandalised by Banksy.
Liverpool Football Club - Liverpool, Greater Liverpool, England, United Kingdom
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Liverpool Ten Streets
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The Streets and Tenements Off Scottie Road, Liverpool DVD Promo OFFICIAL
A fantastic DVD collection of old photographs set to beautiful music showing long demolished streets, tenements, public houses and places of entertainment which were in this once vibrant community
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Candlelit Vigil Against Homophobia on Stanley Street, Liverpool (Part 1 of 3)
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On the 26th October 2009, James Parkes was brutally assaulted by up to 20 people as he was leaving the Superstar Boudoir on Stanley Street, Liverpool.
He suffered multiple skull fractures and was left in a critical but stable condition in hospital according to police reports.
During the following 7 days an unprecedented level of support against homophobic hate crime gave rise to a Candle Lit Vigil held the following Sunday.
GBC Television UK Ltd & GayPrideDVD.com are proud to be able to show you every word, every emotion & every wish heard by the thousands of people who turned up to offer their support.
You can order a full-length DVD of the Stanley Street candle lit vigil from the Liverpool based
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Rugby League Season - Swinton V. Liverpool Stanley (1937)
Full title reads: RUGBY LEAGUE SEASON - Swinton v. Liverpool Stanley.
Swinton, Lancashire.
Players running towards and past the camera and on the field at the start of the rugby football match between Swinton and Liverpool Stanley. Various shots of the match and the crowds watching and cheering. Swinton wins with 17 points to 2.
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Infinity Waters In Liverpool
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Featuring studio, 1, 2 and 3 bedroom apartments this development will be completed to the highest standard by a well established developer.
Infinity is situated in a prime waterfront location and is walking distance from Liverpool's city centre, business district, the historical waterfront and all the vibrant city has to offer.
Infinity is set to become a beacon to the city centre. The apartments are strategically located by the 5.5 billion waterfront regeneration where 2.3km of the city’s docklands is set to be transformed into an extension of the city centre Central Business District.
Kingdom Liverpool - Saturday 1st October 2016
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