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The River Mersey is a popular theme in literature, music and art

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Background imageRiver Mersey Collection: Satellite image of Liverpool and Manchester, UK

Satellite image of Liverpool and Manchester, UK
Northwest England. True-colour satellite image of north-west England, Great Britain, including the cities of Liverpool (at centre left) and Manchester (at upper centre). North is at top

Background imageRiver Mersey Collection: TS Conway, 1935

TS Conway, 1935
Aerial photograph showing the three-masted training ship Conway, moored in the River Mersey, 1935. This photograph shows the crew of boys lining the starboard bulwarks to cheer a cadet leaving

Background imageRiver Mersey Collection: Manchester Ship Canal 1

Manchester Ship Canal 1
Map showing the western end of the Canal, where it joins the river Mersey flowing into the sea at Liverpool

Background imageRiver Mersey Collection: Scenes at Gladstone Dock, Liverpool, Merseyside. 8th February 1949

Scenes at Gladstone Dock, Liverpool, Merseyside. 8th February 1949

Background imageRiver Mersey Collection: Lake Vyrnwy, Powys, Wales, UK

Lake Vyrnwy, Powys, Wales, UK
Straining Tower Reflection. Lake Vyrnwy supplies 50 million Imperial gallons of water to Liverpool along a 68 miles aquaduct, crossing the river Mersey and the Manchester Ship Canal

Background imageRiver Mersey Collection: United Kingdom, England, Merseyside, Liverpool, Super moon over Liverpool skyline

United Kingdom, England, Merseyside, Liverpool, Super moon over Liverpool skyline

Background imageRiver Mersey Collection: Training Ship Indefatigable, New Ferry, Cheshire

Training Ship Indefatigable, New Ferry, Cheshire
The Training Ship Indefatigable, moored on the River Mersey, off New Ferry, Cheshire, was established in 1865 to receive the sons and orphans of sailors, and other poor and destitute boys

Background imageRiver Mersey Collection: Liverpool, Merseyside, England, UK

Liverpool, Merseyside, England, UK

Background imageRiver Mersey Collection: The South West Prospect of Liverpool, in the County Palatine of Lancaster, 1728

The South West Prospect of Liverpool, in the County Palatine of Lancaster, 1728
XJF497296 The South West Prospect of Liverpool, in the County Palatine of Lancaster, 1728 (engraving) by Buck, Nathaniel (fl.1727-53) and Samuel (1696-1779); Private Collection; English

Background imageRiver Mersey Collection: Barlaston pipeline JLP01_08_084420

Barlaston pipeline JLP01_08_084420
Barlaston, Stafford, Staffordshire. A view of the Barlaston pipeline crossing the Trent and Mersey Canal during the installation of the pipeline

Background imageRiver Mersey Collection: Mersey Gateway Bridge 33146_037

Mersey Gateway Bridge 33146_037
Construction for the Mersey Gateway Bridge, Halton, Cheshire. This toll bridge crosses the Mersey and the Manchester Ship Canal from Runcorn to Widnes

Background imageRiver Mersey Collection: Wreck of the Montreal Ocean Steam-Ship Company's mail-steamer Jura, Crosby Point...Liverpool

Wreck of the Montreal Ocean Steam-Ship Company's mail-steamer Jura, Crosby Point...Liverpool, 1864. Creator: Smyth
Wreck of the Montreal Ocean Steam-Ship Company's mail-steamer Jura, at Crosby Point, near Liverpool, 1864. 'The Jura...had made her passage across the Atlantic...She arrived at the Bell Buoy

Background imageRiver Mersey Collection: Mersey River Flotilla 04-03-2024

Mersey River Flotilla 04-03-2024
Mersey River Flotilla 04/03/2024 for RNLI 200th birthday celebrations

Background imageRiver Mersey Collection: Arrival of the First Detachment of the 100th Regiment in the Mersey, 1858. Creator: Unknown

Arrival of the First Detachment of the 100th Regiment in the Mersey, 1858. Creator: Unknown
Arrival of the First Detachment of the 100th Regiment in the Mersey, 1858. We have recently had two interesting arrivals to the shores of England - the first

Background imageRiver Mersey Collection: The Graphic, Front Cover May 22nd. 1886, 1886. Creator: Unknown

The Graphic, Front Cover May 22nd. 1886, 1886. Creator: Unknown
The Graphic, Front Cover May 22nd. 1886, 1886. The visit of the Queen to Liverpool. From "The Graphic. An Illustrated Weekly Newspaper Volume 33. January to June, 1886"

Background imageRiver Mersey Collection: The Mersey Tunnel opened by The Prince of Wales, Jan. 20, 1886. Creator: Unknown

The Mersey Tunnel opened by The Prince of Wales, Jan. 20, 1886. Creator: Unknown
The Mersey Tunnel opened by The Prince of Wales, Jan. 20, 1886. From "The Graphic. An Illustrated Weekly Newspaper Volume 33. January to June, 1886"

Background imageRiver Mersey Collection: Departure of Mdelle. Jenny Lind from Liverpool for America, 1850. Creator: Unknown

Departure of Mdelle. Jenny Lind from Liverpool for America, 1850. Creator: Unknown
Departure of Mdelle. Jenny Lind from Liverpool for America, 1850. The Swedish singer sets off amid a...magnificent display of public feeling and sympathy...the booming of cannon

Background imageRiver Mersey Collection: Liver Birds above Liverpool

Liver Birds above Liverpool
Liver Birds on the top of the Royal Liver Building keeping watch over Liverpool and the River Mersey seen from the Wirral

Background imageRiver Mersey Collection: Liverpool from the Sea

Liverpool from the Sea
"Vintage engraving from 1880 of Liverpool a city and metropolitan borough of Merseyside, England, along the eastern side of the Mersey Estuary

Background imageRiver Mersey Collection: Photograph: Scrapping of the SS Great Eastern, c1889-1890

Photograph: Scrapping of the SS Great Eastern, c1889-1890
Gelatine dry plate glass negative photographs showing the scrapping of the SS Great Eastern in 1889-1890 at Rock Ferry on the River Mersey, by Henry Bath and Son

Background imageRiver Mersey Collection: Anderton Boat Lift a99_09245

Anderton Boat Lift a99_09245
ANDERTON BOAT LIFT, Cheshire. Floodlit night view from the west. The Boat Lift opened in 1875. It was built to transfer canal boats between the River Weaver Navigation and the Trent & Mersey Canal

Background imageRiver Mersey Collection: England, Merseyside, Liverpool, View of Eco Arena and Liverpool Cathedral

England, Merseyside, Liverpool, View of Eco Arena and Liverpool Cathedral

Background imageRiver Mersey Collection: Liverpool Ferry boat crossing the River Mersey to Birkenhead

Liverpool Ferry boat crossing the River Mersey to Birkenhead
Ferry boat crossing the River Mersey to Birkenhead, with Liverpool Docks and Harbour in the back ground with the distinctive shape of the Liver Building - Merseyside, England Date: 1924

Background imageRiver Mersey Collection: Tunnel connecting Liverpool with Birkenhead 1926

Tunnel connecting Liverpool with Birkenhead 1926
Diagram showing where the tunnel connecting Liverpool to Birkenhead would be, under the River Mersey. Spanning 44ft wide with two desks for vehicles only

Background imageRiver Mersey Collection: Views of Liverpool, including St. Johns Beacon. 13th July 1989

Views of Liverpool, including St. Johns Beacon. 13th July 1989

Background imageRiver Mersey Collection: The White Star liner 'Albertic'docking in the Gladstone Graving Dock

The White Star liner "Albertic"docking in the Gladstone Graving Dock
The White Star liner " Albertic" docking in the Gladstone Graving Dock, the first ship to do so after its opening. Merseyside. December 1927

Background imageRiver Mersey Collection: Gladstone Dock, Bootle, Merseyside. Circa 1927

Gladstone Dock, Bootle, Merseyside. Circa 1927

Background imageRiver Mersey Collection: Construction of the Queensway Tunnel, Liverpool. 30th December 1929

Construction of the Queensway Tunnel, Liverpool. 30th December 1929

Background imageRiver Mersey Collection: Tranmere Oil Terminal, showing the tanks under construction. circa 1960

Tranmere Oil Terminal, showing the tanks under construction. circa 1960

Background imageRiver Mersey Collection: Queen Elizabeth II, opening the Langton River Entrance at Langton Dock System

Queen Elizabeth II, opening the Langton River Entrance at Langton Dock System. December 1962

Background imageRiver Mersey Collection: The Widnes-Runcorn Transporter Bridge, by floodlight, which links Widnes and Runcorn

The Widnes-Runcorn Transporter Bridge, by floodlight, which links Widnes and Runcorn. It was lit by floodlight as part of the celebrations for the silver jubilee of King George V. May 1935

Background imageRiver Mersey Collection: The clubship 'Landfall', formerly tank landing craft LCT7074

The clubship "Landfall", formerly tank landing craft LCT7074
The clubship " Landfall", formerly tank landing craft LCT7074, which took part in the D-Day landings in Normandy travels down the Mersey to its new mooring to Collingwood Dock

Background imageRiver Mersey Collection: A ferry makes its way to Wallasey on the Mersey River, as the tugs come in from

A ferry makes its way to Wallasey on the Mersey River, as the tugs come in from the Mersey Bar. 16th November 1972

Background imageRiver Mersey Collection: Mersey Tunnel Opening, Liverpool, July 1934 by King George IV and Queen Mary

Mersey Tunnel Opening, Liverpool, July 1934 by King George IV and Queen Mary

Background imageRiver Mersey Collection: Old Map of Liverpool 1851 by John Tallis

Old Map of Liverpool 1851 by John Tallis
Running along the entire length of the plan of Liverpool in Lancashire by John Tallis 1851 is a most attractive view across the River Mersey from Birkenhead to the Victorian Liverpool skyline

Background imageRiver Mersey Collection: Rossendale OL13 9 Map

Rossendale OL13 9 Map
Postcode Sector Map of Rossendale OL13 9

Background imageRiver Mersey Collection: Tall Ships sail out of the river Mersey at Liverpool

Tall Ships sail out of the river Mersey at Liverpool
More than 20 vessels sail out of the river Mersey at Liverpool to the start of the 2008 tall ships race first leg to Norway

Background imageRiver Mersey Collection: Antquie Map of Liverpool, 1880

Antquie Map of Liverpool, 1880
Vintage Antquie Map of Liverpool with Birkenhead, England in 1880

Background imageRiver Mersey Collection: The Ark is Launched on Merseyside, 13th April, 1937, (1942). Creator: Unknown

The Ark is Launched on Merseyside, 13th April, 1937, (1942). Creator: Unknown
The Ark is Launched on Merseyside, 13th April, 1937, (1942). Her huge bows tower to her iron flight deck 800 feet long and 94 across

Background imageRiver Mersey Collection: St. Georges Church from the Docks, Liverpool, c1830. Creator: Edward Francis Finden

St. Georges Church from the Docks, Liverpool, c1830. Creator: Edward Francis Finden
St. Georges Church from the Docks, Liverpool, c1830. Ships at the quayside, with warehouses and the spire of St George Derby Square

Background imageRiver Mersey Collection: Opening of the Mersey Tunnel, Liverpool, 18 July 1934, (1935). Creator: Unknown

Opening of the Mersey Tunnel, Liverpool, 18 July 1934, (1935). Creator: Unknown
Opening of the Mersey Tunnel, Liverpool, 18 July 1934, (1935). King George V opens the Queensway Tunnel, a road tunnel under the River Mersey, between Liverpool and Birkenhead

Background imageRiver Mersey Collection: Stockport Road

Stockport Road
Construction of a new road is in progress over the River Mersey in Stockport. Supported on these giant concrete struts, it will run for a quarter of a mile along the course of the river

Background imageRiver Mersey Collection: UK, Liverpool, View fr Albert Dock, 2009. Creator: Ethel Davies

UK, Liverpool, View fr Albert Dock, 2009. Creator: Ethel Davies
View of the Ferry Terminal and Three Graces from the waterfront at Albert Docks, Liverpool, Merseyside, England

Background imageRiver Mersey Collection: Birkenhead docks EGP_22663_003

Birkenhead docks EGP_22663_003
Birkenhead, Wirral, Merseyside. A view from Liverpool looking across the River Mersey towards Birkenhead, showing a ship in front of a warehouse owned by the International Cold Storage Company

Background imageRiver Mersey Collection: Newly finished tunnel MTA01_01_30

Newly finished tunnel MTA01_01_30
QUEENSWAY TUNNEL, LIVERPOOL, Merseyside. Interior view looking along the roadway of the newly completed Queensway Tunnel. The print is annotated: Completed 44ft. Internal Dia. Tunnel under River

Background imageRiver Mersey Collection: Constructing the tunnel MTA01_01_23

Constructing the tunnel MTA01_01_23
QUEENSWAY TUNNEL, LIVERPOOL, Merseyside. Men at work during the construction of the Queensway Tunnel, showing the reinforcement bars in the sidewalks in the under river section

Background imageRiver Mersey Collection: Runcorn Gap 35025_043

Runcorn Gap 35025_043
Road and rail bridges over the River Mersey and Manchester Ship Canal at Runcorn Gap, Halton, Cheshire, 2021

Background imageRiver Mersey Collection: Runcorn Gap 35025_041

Runcorn Gap 35025_041
Road and rail bridges over the River Mersey and Manchester Ship Canal at Runcorn Gap, Halton, Cheshire, 2021



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River Mersey Collection

The River Mersey is a popular theme in literature, music and art, and is the longest river in northwest England and has played an important role in the history of Liverpool, as well as being a source of inspiration for many artists. The river has been featured in numerous songs such as "Ferry Cross the Mersey" by Gerry and the Pacemakers, which celebrates the iconic ferry service that operates across it. Additionally, it has also been depicted in paintings by famous artists like J.M.W Turner and John Atkinson Grimshaw. The River Mersey remains an enduring symbol of Liverpool's rich cultural heritage and continues to inspire creativity today.
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Our beautiful pictures are available as Framed Prints, Photos, Wall Art and Photo Gifts

The River Mersey collection from Media Storehouse is a stunning array of wall art and framed prints that capture the beauty, history, and culture of this iconic river. Our collection features a diverse range of images, including breathtaking landscapes, historic landmarks such as the Liver Building and Albert Dock in Liverpool, and cultural icons like The Beatles. Each print is expertly crafted using high-quality materials to ensure that it will last for years to come. Whether you're looking for a statement piece to adorn your living room or office space or simply want to add some character to your home decor, the River Mersey collection has something for everyone. With its rich history and vibrant culture, the River Mersey has long been an inspiration for artists and photographers alike. Our collection brings together some of the best examples of this creativity in one place, making it easy to find the perfect piece for your home or business.
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What are River Mersey (Popular Themes) art prints?

River Mersey art prints are a collection of high-quality photographic images capturing the beauty and diversity of one of England's most iconic rivers. These prints showcase various themes related to River Mersey, including its stunning landscapes, historic landmarks, bustling ports, and vibrant waterfronts. The collection features works from renowned photographers who have captured the essence of this river in their unique styles. These art prints are perfect for anyone looking to add a touch of natural beauty or urban charm to their home or office decor. They come in different sizes and formats that can fit any space or style preference. Whether you prefer black-and-white images that evoke nostalgia or colorful ones that celebrate life, there is something for everyone in this collection. River Mersey art prints offer an excellent way to appreciate the majesty and significance of this famous river through stunning visual representations that will last a lifetime.
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What River Mersey (Popular Themes) art prints can I buy from Media Storehouse?

We offer a wide range of River Mersey art prints that capture the essence of this iconic river. Some popular themes include stunning aerial views of Liverpool's waterfront, featuring famous landmarks such as the Liver Building and Albert Dock. Other prints showcase the bustling activity along the river, with images of cargo ships, ferries, and pleasure boats navigating its waters. There are also many artistic interpretations of the River Mersey available, including abstract designs and colorful pop art-style prints. In addition to traditional photographic prints, Media Storehouse also offers canvas prints and framed options for most artworks. Whether you're looking for a statement piece to hang in your living room or a unique gift for someone who loves Liverpool's maritime history, there is sure to be a River Mersey print that fits your needs at Media Storehouse.
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The cost of River Mersey art prints varies depending on the size, framing options, and type of print selected. We offer a wide range of River Mersey artwork from various artists in different styles and formats such as canvas prints, photographic prints, and fine art prints. The prices are competitive and affordable for anyone looking to add a touch of Liverpool's iconic waterfront to their home or office decor. Whether you're looking for a panoramic view of the river or close-up shots of famous landmarks like the Liver Building or Albert Dock, there is something for everyone at Media Storehouse. With high-quality printing techniques that capture every detail and color accurately, these artworks will make an excellent addition to any collection without breaking the bank.
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