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Liverpool april 2021

Such a tranquil, calming place.

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Fresh brick. Respect to those in attendance - Care, Beta, Dead, Rask, Bonzai, Kak, Epok, Smug, Alert, Bref, Cruel, Sin, Snot. All burnin up virgin brick. Cheers to Dead Snot and Beta for the extra colours.

The BNSF X-MONPIL blasting out of Everton, MO.

This is the actual tower used on the badge of Everton Football Club. It is also known as Prince Rupert's Tower and is one of two surviving Georgian lock-ups that still survive in Liverpool; the other is in Wavertree. The Grade II-listed building, which was opened in 1787, was originally an overnight holding place where local drunks and criminals were taken by parish constables. Prisoners would then be brought before local Justices of the Peace for trial. Punishments would usually be similar to community service such as clearing ditches, unblocking drains or removing rubbish.

A depiction of the Everton Lock-Up has appeared on the crest of Everton F.C. since 1938. In May 1997 Everton gave £15,000 for renovating the structure and in February 2014 Everton Lock-Up was permanently illuminated blue.

Below the gorge the river widens and becomes relatively shallow

Everton FC's new ground taking shape on the old Bramley Moore Dock in Liverpool.

Fiorentina - Everton Ottavi di finale - Coppa Uefa (Foto : Studio associato Cge Fotogiornalismo) Per gli aggiornamenti, le interviste ai calciatori e i contenuti esclusivi su ACF Fiorentina vai su www.violachannel.tv

The width of the river changes so much through the gorge that it's hard to find a focal length that works. This was shot at 14mm on a crop sensor.

Everton 2 Fiorentina 0

FED 2

Industar 26

Kentmere 400

Ilfosol

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Lens Make - LEICA CAMERA AG

Lens Model - ELMARIT-TL 1:2.8/18 ASPH SF40Flash.

The glacial potholes at Everton are always fun to shoot, even without much ice

The glacial potholes at Everton are always fun to shoot, even without much ice

Possibly a former CFA shed?

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Everton Water Tower is a water tower situated on Margaret Street in Everton, Liverpool. Now surrounded by a modern housing estate it is a Grade II listed building. The water tower is a well known landmark dating from 1864 and can be seen from most of Liverpool standing at the top of Everton brow. Designed by the Liverpool's first water engineer, Thomas Duncan, it is all that is visible of the 1.5-acre (0.61 ha) 12 feet (3.7 m) deep water service reservoir. The masonry hides a cast iron tank 90 feet (27 m) above ground level. The reservoir still supplies water for the people of Liverpool.

   

Some pics from the Everton vs Bournemouth match (28/05/2023).

Around the corner, this house is famous for the mahjong games that go on all night...

A neat little spot that looks totally out of place with the surrounding countryside.

Tried to capture the colour in the sky, (failed miserably)

Taken from Everton brow today

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