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

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Background imageRiver Mersey Collection: The Liverpool landing stage, Merseyside (litho)

The Liverpool landing stage, Merseyside (litho)
6014293 The Liverpool landing stage, Merseyside (litho) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Liverpool landing stage, Merseyside)

Background imageRiver Mersey Collection: The Mersey Railway Tunnel, Plan and Section, and Works in Progress (engraving)

The Mersey Railway Tunnel, Plan and Section, and Works in Progress (engraving)
1590479 The Mersey Railway Tunnel, Plan and Section, and Works in Progress (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Mersey Railway Tunnel, Plan and Section)

Background imageRiver Mersey Collection: The Late Collision on the Mersey, 'The Rambler'Ashore (engraving)

The Late Collision on the Mersey, "The Rambler"Ashore (engraving)
1101928 The Late Collision on the Mersey, " The Rambler" Ashore (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Late Collision on the Mersey)

Background imageRiver Mersey Collection: Wreck of the Lottie Sleigh on the Beach at New Ferry, Birkenhead (engraving)

Wreck of the Lottie Sleigh on the Beach at New Ferry, Birkenhead (engraving)
1103068 Wreck of the Lottie Sleigh on the Beach at New Ferry, Birkenhead (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageRiver Mersey Collection: Explosion on Board the Barque Lottie Sleigh, laden with Gunpowder, in the Mersey

Explosion on Board the Barque Lottie Sleigh, laden with Gunpowder, in the Mersey
1103061 Explosion on Board the Barque Lottie Sleigh, laden with Gunpowder, in the Mersey, as seen from the Cheshire Side (engraving) by English School

Background imageRiver Mersey Collection: A View of the Sluice House at Liverpool (oil on panel)

A View of the Sluice House at Liverpool (oil on panel)
489121 A View of the Sluice House at Liverpool (oil on panel) by Pennington, John (fl.1812-c.1840); 22.9x35.5 cm; Private Collection; British, out of copyright

Background imageRiver Mersey Collection: Mersey Tunnel: Reinforcing Shield under Dale Street, Liverpool (b / w photo)

Mersey Tunnel: Reinforcing Shield under Dale Street, Liverpool (b / w photo)
6022574 Mersey Tunnel: Reinforcing Shield under Dale Street, Liverpool (b/w photo) by English Photographer, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Reinforcing Shield under Dale Street)

Background imageRiver Mersey Collection: Mersey Tunnel: An Outsize Load awaiting Convoy (b / w photo)

Mersey Tunnel: An Outsize Load awaiting Convoy (b / w photo)
6022573 Mersey Tunnel: An Outsize Load awaiting Convoy (b/w photo) by English Photographer, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: An Outsize Load awaiting Convoy)

Background imageRiver Mersey Collection: Mersey Tunnel: Exhaust Receiver Chamber before Concreting (b / w photo)

Mersey Tunnel: Exhaust Receiver Chamber before Concreting (b / w photo)
6022571 Mersey Tunnel: Exhaust Receiver Chamber before Concreting (b/w photo) by English Photographer, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Exhaust Receiver Chamber before Concreting)

Background imageRiver Mersey Collection: Mersey Tunnel: Blowing Fan and Casing, Georges Dock Building, Liverpool (b / w photo)

Mersey Tunnel: Blowing Fan and Casing, Georges Dock Building, Liverpool (b / w photo)
6022569 Mersey Tunnel: Blowing Fan and Casing, Georges Dock Building, Liverpool (b/w photo) by English Photographer, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Blowing Fan and Casing)

Background imageRiver Mersey Collection: Mersey Tunnel: Contruction of Reinforced Concrete Roadway (b / w photo)

Mersey Tunnel: Contruction of Reinforced Concrete Roadway (b / w photo)
6022561 Mersey Tunnel: Contruction of Reinforced Concrete Roadway (b/w photo) by English Photographer, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Contruction of Reinforced Concrete Roadway)

Background imageRiver Mersey Collection: Mersey Tunnel: The Lined Upper Half of the Main Tunnel (b / w photo)

Mersey Tunnel: The Lined Upper Half of the Main Tunnel (b / w photo)
6022549 Mersey Tunnel: The Lined Upper Half of the Main Tunnel (b/w photo) by English Photographer, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Lined Upper Half of the Main Tunnel)

Background imageRiver Mersey Collection: An armed merchantman and other shipping on the River Mersey off Liverpool

An armed merchantman and other shipping on the River Mersey off Liverpool
CH27425 An armed merchantman and other shipping on the River Mersey off Liverpool by Jenkinson, Joseph (fl.1780); Private Collection; Photo eChristies Images; English, out of copyright

Background imageRiver Mersey Collection: The Mouth of the Mersey (engraving)

The Mouth of the Mersey (engraving)
1591323 The Mouth of the Mersey (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Mouth of the Mersey. Illustration for The Illustrated London News, 13 August 1887)

Background imageRiver Mersey Collection: The proposed New High-level Bridge across the River Mersey at Liverpool (engraving)

The proposed New High-level Bridge across the River Mersey at Liverpool (engraving)
1038872 The proposed New High-level Bridge across the River Mersey at Liverpool (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageRiver Mersey Collection: Visit of the Prince of Wales to Liverpool, Bird s-Eye View of the Docks on the River Mersey

Visit of the Prince of Wales to Liverpool, Bird s-Eye View of the Docks on the River Mersey (engraving)
1054590 Visit of the Prince of Wales to Liverpool, Bird s-Eye View of the Docks on the River Mersey (engraving) by English School

Background imageRiver Mersey Collection: The Great Fire at Liverpool (engraving)

The Great Fire at Liverpool (engraving)
1053037 The Great Fire at Liverpool (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Great Fire at Liverpool)

Background imageRiver Mersey Collection: View of Liverpool, from Cheshire (oil on panel)

View of Liverpool, from Cheshire (oil on panel)
CH204205 View of Liverpool, from Cheshire (oil on panel) by Salmon, Robert (1775-1848); Private Collection; Photo eChristies Images; American, out of copyright

Background imageRiver Mersey Collection: The Mersey Tunnel opened by the Prince of Wales, 20 January (engraving)

The Mersey Tunnel opened by the Prince of Wales, 20 January (engraving)
1061796 The Mersey Tunnel opened by the Prince of Wales, 20 January (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Mersey Tunnel opened by the Prince of Wales)

Background imageRiver Mersey Collection: The New Railway Tunnel under the River Mersey, connecting Birkenhead with Liverpool

The New Railway Tunnel under the River Mersey, connecting Birkenhead with Liverpool
1061421 The New Railway Tunnel under the River Mersey, connecting Birkenhead with Liverpool, breaking down the Last Partition (engraving) by English School

Background imageRiver Mersey Collection: Views of Liverpools waterfront. 13th July 1989

Views of Liverpools waterfront. 13th July 1989

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: Views of Liverpool Anglican Cathedral and the Grain Silo, currently being demolished

Views of Liverpool Anglican Cathedral and the Grain Silo, currently being demolished. 13th July 1989

Background imageRiver Mersey Collection: The motor lifeboat Edmund and Mary Robinson, the new £6

The motor lifeboat Edmund and Mary Robinson, the new £6
The motor lifeboat Edmund and Mary Robinson, the new £ 6, 000 motor lifeboat presented to New Brighton Lifeboat Station by Mrs Mary Robinson

Background imageRiver Mersey Collection: British naval ratings watching the crew of the surrendered submarine U532 berthed in

British naval ratings watching the crew of the surrendered submarine U532 berthed in Gladstone Dock on the River Mersey, Liverpool, Merseyside, yesterday

Background imageRiver Mersey Collection: The wreck ship Marker. When photographed the hospital ship Somersetshire was at

The wreck ship Marker. When photographed the hospital ship Somersetshire was at the landing-stage behind, embarking Italian wounded. 27th September 1945

Background imageRiver Mersey Collection: A large bomb crater which narrowly missed two business offices during Thursday nights

A large bomb crater which narrowly missed two business offices during Thursday nights raid on Liverpool. The area is Mann Island. Mann Island is a small area in Liverpool, England

Background imageRiver Mersey Collection: The Mersey Millpond. As night draws in, a lonely boat makes its way along a peaceful

The Mersey Millpond. As night draws in, a lonely boat makes its way along a peaceful river, while above, clouds roll away. A quiet night for the men at sea. July 1973

Background imageRiver Mersey Collection: Clarence Dock. Vauxhall, Liverpool. May 1928

Clarence Dock. Vauxhall, Liverpool. May 1928

Background imageRiver Mersey Collection: A couple enjoy the magic mood created by the fog at Liverpools Albert Dock

A couple enjoy the magic mood created by the fog at Liverpools Albert Dock. 26th January 1992

Background imageRiver Mersey Collection: Albert Dock, Liverpool, Merseyside. 22nd January 1989

Albert Dock, Liverpool, Merseyside. 22nd January 1989

Background imageRiver Mersey Collection: A view of the dockside gantry cranes from the roof of Number One Gladstone Dock shed

A view of the dockside gantry cranes from the roof of Number One Gladstone Dock shed, Liverpool. March 1927

Background imageRiver Mersey Collection: Stanlow Island, situated on The Manchester Ship Canal, North West England

Stanlow Island, situated on The Manchester Ship Canal, North West England Picture shows houses on Stanlow Island. In the background is The River Mersey. Picture taken circa 2nd April 1976

Background imageRiver Mersey Collection: The cast of 'Twopence to Cross the Mersey'. Carolyn Knight

The cast of "Twopence to Cross the Mersey". Carolyn Knight
The cast of " Twopence to Cross the Mersey". Carolyn Knight, Leanne Campbell and Glenn Cunningham. 20th October 1994

Background imageRiver Mersey Collection: The cast of 'Twopence to Cross the Mersey'. 20th October 1994

The cast of "Twopence to Cross the Mersey". 20th October 1994
The cast of " Twopence to Cross the Mersey". 20th October 1994

Background imageRiver Mersey Collection: The cast of 'Twopence to Cross the Mersey'. Leanne Campbell. 20th October 1994

The cast of "Twopence to Cross the Mersey". Leanne Campbell. 20th October 1994
The cast of " Twopence to Cross the Mersey". Leanne Campbell. 20th October 1994

Background imageRiver Mersey Collection: Queen Elizabeth II, in Merseyside to open the Langton River Entrance at Langton Dock

Queen Elizabeth II, in Merseyside to open the Langton River Entrance at Langton Dock System. The Queen smiles at Mr Arnet Robinson a few moments before leaving Canada Dock to return to the city

Background imageRiver Mersey Collection: General view looking down on the Runcorn - Widnes transporter bridge across the River

General view looking down on the Runcorn - Widnes transporter bridge across the River Mersey at Widnes. 30th October 1958

Background imageRiver Mersey Collection: General view showing the new Runcorn - Widnes bridge in the final stages of construction

General view showing the new Runcorn - Widnes bridge in the final stages of construction, across the River Mersey and Manchester Ship Canal

Background imageRiver Mersey Collection: Buses climb the steep hill from Woodside ferry terminal

Buses climb the steep hill from Woodside ferry terminal, Birkenhead at the beginning of the evening rush period as the clock on the Liver Building across the River Mersey on the Liverpool waterfront

Background imageRiver Mersey Collection: General view from tyne Pier Head bus terminal in central Liverpool looking across

General view from tyne Pier Head bus terminal in central Liverpool looking across the docks and the River Mersey towards Birkenhead and the Wirral Peninsula. 28th May 1965

Background imageRiver Mersey Collection: A Shelloil tanker unloading at her berth at the Queen Elizabeth II oil dock at Eastham

A Shelloil tanker unloading at her berth at the Queen Elizabeth II oil dock at Eastham, Wirral, Merseyside.In the background is a ship moving up the Manchester Ship canal with the River Mersey

Background imageRiver Mersey Collection: View of the new Tranmere Oil terminal, constructed on the River Mersey near Birkenhead

View of the new Tranmere Oil terminal, constructed on the River Mersey near Birkenhead, Merseyside to handle vessels and supertankers up to to handle vessels of up to 65, 000 tonnes

Background imageRiver Mersey Collection: Aerial view of the new floating berths for super tankers constructed offshore at

Aerial view of the new floating berths for super tankers constructed offshore at the Tranmere Oil terminal on the River Mersey near Birkenhead, Merseyside

Background imageRiver Mersey Collection: HMS Renown, the new Resolution Class ballistic missile nuclear submarine of the Royal

HMS Renown, the new Resolution Class ballistic missile nuclear submarine of the Royal Navy, slides in to the River Mersey with proud Cammell Laird workers riding high on her back after she was

Background imageRiver Mersey Collection: General view of the Stalbridge Dock on the River Mersey at Garston, Liverpool

General view of the Stalbridge Dock on the River Mersey at Garston, Liverpool, showing the new cranes, constructed as part of the post war improvements. 30th March 1960

Background imageRiver Mersey Collection: View of Alfred Dock on the River Mersey in Birkenhead, looking toward the Liverpool

View of Alfred Dock on the River Mersey in Birkenhead, looking toward the Liverpool waterfront in the background. 5th December 1967

Background imageRiver Mersey Collection: Mersey Tunnel breakthrough 4th March 1970 Breakthrough between the tunnels

Mersey Tunnel breakthrough 4th March 1970 Breakthrough between the tunnels from Birkenhead and Liverpool under the River Mersey



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River Mersey Collection

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