Articles...
Aug 23 2008
THE Daily Post’s Hidden Sculpture Walk takes you on a tour of public art in Liverpool city centre, from historic pieces, such as the art deco figures of Night and Day on the Georges Dock Building, to modern works including those created for the International Garden Festival....
Aug 19 2008
PETER Elson finds that Liverpool is as much a city of engineering as of architecture as Britain celebrates a century of structural engineering....
Aug 19 2008
POIGNANT photographs of soldiers from Warrington and St Helens before and during World War I have been unearthed as part of the centenary celebrations of the Territorial Army....
Aug 12 2008
As Radovan Karadzic stands trial for war crimes, Crosby student Nadina Osmani recounts her own family’s escape from war-torn Bosnia 16 years ago, and how she has come to regard Liverpool as home...
Aug 11 2008
The swirling waters of an early morning high tide flood cross the red sandstone rocks near Perch Rock Battery at New Brighton, in August, 1963....
Aug 9 2008
WE take our parklands for granted, but here David Charters reveals their origins...
Aug 7 2008
Stuart Linacre, 6 (left) and Emma Linacre, 12 (third left) pictured at the rally with Jeremy Dane, 10 and Amy Kowalski, 12....
Aug 5 2008
The Liver buildings are overshadowed as the camera sees it by the forty ton, ninety foot long tank trundling to the Herculaneum Dock en route to an oil plant in Venezuela...
Aug 4 2008
LIVERPOOL'S links to Shanghai have been well chronicled with the advent of the Olympics. Emma Pinch meets a woman who discovered her connections to the Chinese city run deep....
Aug 4 2008
Proving it’s best to get expert help, as consultant surgeon Mr J Howell Hughes makes the first incision in the Christmas Liver bird on Ward 8 at the old Liverpool Royal Infirmary, circa 1960s....