nickname is quincy.

 

culture vulture , local history buff, novice urban explorer and very amateur photographer. So decrepit even the glue factory won't have me!

 

recently widowed I'm trying to get back into sorting through my photo collection that I've never seemed to have the time to upload. my hubby loved my photos and always tried to encourage me so I'm hoping eventually i can get back into the hobby i love

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Excellent work from a lady who knows Liverpool and the Merseyside area so well. Her photographs capture the everyday feel of the place, its people, and its history. Through her detailed pictures, we can go on an incredible in-depth journey around the area, seeing sights most of us would miss if we were to pass through.… Read more

Excellent work from a lady who knows Liverpool and the Merseyside area so well. Her photographs capture the everyday feel of the place, its people, and its history. Through her detailed pictures, we can go on an incredible in-depth journey around the area, seeing sights most of us would miss if we were to pass through. Thank you for sharing your superb photos and observations with us. I for one look forward to seeing more of your work. Claire

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September 21, 2008
Gainful Haircut (deleted)

Scousevulture (Q') is a lovely lady with a great sense of humour. She is passionate about Liverpool and knows much local history and interesting things about the city of Liverpool. Q has a keen eye for detail and misses nothing. Keep up the good work:-)

July 27, 2008
Zippy says:

What can i say abot our Scouse Vulture. Well for one she knows her home territory like the back of her hand and has the nack of finding things the most seasoned local historian would struggle with. Her photos are an absolute joy, no photoshop, no tweaking, just au naturelle as they come from the camera. She's given me … Read more

What can i say abot our Scouse Vulture. Well for one she knows her home territory like the back of her hand and has the nack of finding things the most seasoned local historian would struggle with. Her photos are an absolute joy, no photoshop, no tweaking, just au naturelle as they come from the camera. She's given me the incentive to get off my arse and get more from my camera, so go and have a look at her photos, be inspired and get snapping.

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July 20, 2008