Hi there ...
This week Robyn has chosen the prompt word at
Historical Monuments
Liverpool is full of Historical Monuments and it seems every week more are added to the landscape. The thing is you really don't take much notice when you have passed them constantly for years ...
This is a relatively new one ... standing high up at the renovated dockside it is one of a tribute to the many dockers who lived and worked at the busy and prosperous port of Liverpool
This is another one
You can see that there is still building work in progress ... what was once a run down dockside has been transformed ... Luxury apartments, Marinas, Water sport areas and Restaurants are just some of the new features
I worked in the city for a long time and regularly went into the city to shop and to socialise ... We had so many night clubs that monuments were just regarded as a meeting place before we went off to enjoy the nightlife ...
These days I hardly ever go into the city and this week I haven't been well enough to go out and about taking photos so I'll share just a small few of our Historical Monuments ... photos NOT taken by me but a little bit of my city... You can click the Source links to find out more about them
Edward V11 ... The famous Liver Buildings in the background
The Gladstone monument
The MacKenzie Monument
The QueenVictoria Monument
The Lord Nelson Monument
They you are ... just of few of the scores in and around my city
I hope you'll link up your photos of
Historical Monuments this week at
Hop over to the blog to see what the rest of the team have come up with
Enjoy your day
~ Ros ~
14 comments:
a lot of great and beautiful Monuments have you here. Hope you are felling better now, have a good week, Manuela
Lots of wonderful shots! Hope your having a great day!
Hugs~
It is great to see all the different historical monuments old and new! TFS!
Beautiful monuments, Ros. I so love bronze statues, they're such terrific landmarks and usually so impressive. Thanks for sharing, have a lovely evening, hugs, Ira x
Ira’s Crea Corner
I hope yu will feel better soon sweetie...I ca hardly wait to walk in this city....Looks amazing!
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Sorry to hear you're feeling so poorly Ros. :-( Hope those ickies leave you alone soon. Wow, that's a LOT of monuments in one area, but then again you are talking about England---history abounds. Take care of yourself. Hugs!
Fun to see monuments in your city, Ros! Hope you're feeling better.
Thank you so much for these, Ros. The newer ones, of course, I had not seen. Many men lost their lives in the building of Liverpool and working on the docks. I will never forget my one and only ride on the overhead railway, built for the dockers to get to their place of work.
This post brought back so many memories for me.
Sue xxx
Sorry to hear you haven't been feeling well - I hope that has improved? Your tour of Liverpool monuments is lovely, nonetheless!
Beautiful pics Ros! I love seeing your area!
Wow Ros! Love the various monuments! I admire the artwork and your photos are fabulous!
Beautiful photo's Ros, just some gorgeous pictures! Hope you had a good Monday!
LOVED seeing parts of your area...so fascinating!! Thanks so much for sharing!!
Oh WOW Gosh these are fabulous monuments; new and old....bit scary that Lord Nelson one with the skeleton. I suppose you're sooo old over there you get to have lots of them...lol
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