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

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Background imageRiver Mersey Collection: River Mersey overflows on to Didsbury Golf Course during floods around Manchester

River Mersey overflows on to Didsbury Golf Course during floods around Manchester. 6th August 1973

Background imageRiver Mersey Collection: Cilla Black on a boat in Liverpool. 19th February 1964

Cilla Black on a boat in Liverpool. 19th February 1964

Background imageRiver Mersey Collection: Liverpool Tower topping out. Pat O Connor (left) of County Cavan

Liverpool Tower topping out. Pat O Connor (left) of County Cavan and David Lewis of Swansea drink to the job. 15th March 1967

Background imageRiver Mersey Collection: The Queensway Mersey Tunnel entrance, Liverpool, England 9th May 1934

The Queensway Mersey Tunnel entrance, Liverpool, England 9th May 1934 Picture shows work on the entrance to the tunnel, well on the way to being finished

Background imageRiver Mersey Collection: Workman lining the new Mersey Tunnel with glass. This tunnel is probably The

Workman lining the new Mersey Tunnel with glass. This tunnel is probably The Queensway Tunnel, which opened in 1934, and is one of 3 Mersey Tunnels that have opened over time

Background imageRiver Mersey Collection: Liverpool Waterfront, taken from the Birkenhead ferry boat. 1st December 1962

Liverpool Waterfront, taken from the Birkenhead ferry boat. 1st December 1962

Background imageRiver Mersey Collection: Launch of the new £30 million Churchill class nuclear submarine HMS Conqueror at

Launch of the new £30 million Churchill class nuclear submarine HMS Conqueror at
Launch of the new £ 30 million Churchill class nuclear submarine HMS Conqueror at Cammell Lairds shipyard in Birkenhead

Background imageRiver Mersey Collection: John Prescott, Jimmy Knapp and Joan Wally on board the Woodchurch Ferry

John Prescott, Jimmy Knapp and Joan Wally on board the Woodchurch Ferry, on the River Mersey. Picture taken 7th May 1993

Background imageRiver Mersey Collection: Liverpool City Centre, Merseyside, Panorama Views, 13th June 1996

Liverpool City Centre, Merseyside, Panorama Views, 13th June 1996

Background imageRiver Mersey Collection: An Austin motor car crossing the River Mersey on a luggage boat in Liverpool

An Austin motor car crossing the River Mersey on a luggage boat in Liverpool. 9th March 1932

Background imageRiver Mersey Collection: Ferry on the Mersey River, North West England, 21st February 1935

Ferry on the Mersey River, North West England, 21st February 1935

Background imageRiver Mersey Collection: The A554 Wallasey promenade April 1939

The A554 Wallasey promenade April 1939

Background imageRiver Mersey Collection: The men who made the final push - driver Danny Williams (left) and shift boss Bill Joblin

The men who made the final push - driver Danny Williams (left) and shift boss Bill Joblin. Second tunnel breakthrough. The Kingsway Tunnel is a road tunnel under the River Mersey in Merseyside

Background imageRiver Mersey Collection: The 29, 000 ton bulk carrier Star Acadia was launched at Cammell Lairds shipbuilding yard

The 29, 000 ton bulk carrier Star Acadia was launched at Cammell Lairds shipbuilding yard Birkenhead. The Star Acadia entering the River Mersey as tugs wait to help her into the fitting out basin

Background imageRiver Mersey Collection: Crowded ferry boats operated a faster than usual shuttle service from Birkenhead

Crowded ferry boats operated a faster than usual shuttle service from Birkenhead, Merseyside, to cope with increased traffic. Circa 1960

Background imageRiver Mersey Collection: The Cunard vessel Scythia waits for the American Dock strike to finish before leaving her

The Cunard vessel Scythia waits for the American Dock strike to finish before leaving her Huskisson Dock berth. 10th February 1969

Background imageRiver Mersey Collection: Picture taken from the River Mersey towards Birkenhead, showing the Docks, Wirral

Picture taken from the River Mersey towards Birkenhead, showing the Docks, Wirral, Merseyside. 31st May 1975

Background imageRiver Mersey Collection: Aerial view of Kings Dock part of the Liverpool South Docks system which became redundant

Aerial view of Kings Dock part of the Liverpool South Docks system which became redundant in 1972. It covers 14.6 Hectares. 19th January 1987

Background imageRiver Mersey Collection: Construction of the Queensway Tunnel, which is one of The Mersey Tunnels, circa 1930s

Construction of the Queensway Tunnel, which is one of The Mersey Tunnels, circa 1930s

Background imageRiver Mersey Collection: A cold January morning at Princes Dock, Liverpool. Circa January 1972

A cold January morning at Princes Dock, Liverpool. Circa January 1972

Background imageRiver Mersey Collection: Bonfire spectacular over the River Mersey. 5th November 1991

Bonfire spectacular over the River Mersey. 5th November 1991

Background imageRiver Mersey Collection: Skyline of Liverpool showing the Liver Building from across the Mersey river

Skyline of Liverpool showing the Liver Building from across the Mersey river. June 1979

Background imageRiver Mersey Collection: The Three Graces of the world famous Liverpool Waterfront

The Three Graces of the world famous Liverpool Waterfront, (from left to right): the Royal Liver Building (constructed between 1908-11) designed by Walter Aubrey Thomas

Background imageRiver Mersey Collection: Fred Mulley, Minister of Transport, steered the ferry across the Mersey from Liverpool to

Fred Mulley, Minister of Transport, steered the ferry across the Mersey from Liverpool to Birkenhead on his short trip yesterday (Fri)

Background imageRiver Mersey Collection: The Esso tanker Appalachee seen here being coaxed by tugs into the Manchester Ship

The Esso tanker Appalachee seen here being coaxed by tugs into the Manchester Ship Canals oil docks at Stanlow on the River Mersey. January 1953 P002587

Background imageRiver Mersey Collection: The Empress of Canada seen here leaving the River Mersey on her maiden voyage

The Empress of Canada seen here leaving the River Mersey on her maiden voyage.27th April 1961

Background imageRiver Mersey Collection: The Empress of Canada seen here steaming along the River Mersey on her maiden voyage

The Empress of Canada seen here steaming along the River Mersey on her maiden voyage.27th April 1961

Background imageRiver Mersey Collection: The Empress of Canada seen here being towed to the quayside on the River Mersey at

The Empress of Canada seen here being towed to the quayside on the River Mersey at the start of her maiden voyage.27th April 1961

Background imageRiver Mersey Collection: Fred Mulley, Minister of Transport, steered the ferry across the Mersey from Liverpool to

Fred Mulley, Minister of Transport, steered the ferry across the Mersey from Liverpool to Birkenhead on his short trip yesterday (Fri). Close up of Mulley with the background of Liverpool

Background imageRiver Mersey Collection: Ceremony of laying the first stone of the Birkenhead Docks, 1844. Creator: Unknown

Ceremony of laying the first stone of the Birkenhead Docks, 1844. Creator: Unknown
Ceremony of laying the first stone of the Birkenhead Docks, 1844. The foundation stone is laid at Birkenhead on the River Mersey

Background imageRiver Mersey Collection: Aphrodita Under Construction, ca. 1857. Creator: Robert Howlett

Aphrodita Under Construction, ca. 1857. Creator: Robert Howlett
Aphrodita Under Construction, ca. 1857

Background imageRiver Mersey Collection: Opening Mersey Tunnel, Liverpool with Birkenhead 1934

Opening Mersey Tunnel, Liverpool with Birkenhead 1934
Date: 18 July 1934

Background imageRiver Mersey Collection: Wigan WN5 8 Map

Wigan WN5 8 Map
Postcode Sector Map of Wigan WN5 8

Background imageRiver Mersey Collection: Stockport SK1 2 Map

Stockport SK1 2 Map
Postcode Sector Map of Stockport SK1 2

Background imageRiver Mersey Collection: Havering RM14 1 Map

Havering RM14 1 Map
Postcode Sector Map of Havering RM14 1

Background imageRiver Mersey Collection: Northampton NN4 8 Map

Northampton NN4 8 Map
Postcode Sector Map of Northampton NN4 8

Background imageRiver Mersey Collection: Trafford M31 4 Map

Trafford M31 4 Map
Postcode Sector Map of Trafford M31 4

Background imageRiver Mersey Collection: Braintree CM8 1 Map

Braintree CM8 1 Map
Postcode Sector Map of Braintree CM8 1

Background imageRiver Mersey Collection: Wirral CH62 1 Map

Wirral CH62 1 Map
Postcode Sector Map of Wirral CH62 1

Background imageRiver Mersey Collection: Tall Ships on the river Mersey

Tall Ships on the river Mersey
Ships sail out of the river Mersey at Liverpool to the start of the 2008 tall ships race

Background imageRiver Mersey Collection: Scene on the Mersey. Creator: James Abbott McNeill Whistler

Scene on the Mersey. Creator: James Abbott McNeill Whistler
Scene on the Mersey

Background imageRiver Mersey Collection: Flying a Chinese kite on the banks of the River Mersey

Flying a Chinese kite on the banks of the River Mersey near Liverpool. The Times Date: 1987

Background imageRiver Mersey Collection: United Kingdom, England, Merseyside, Liverpool, View of Liverpool skyline

United Kingdom, England, Merseyside, Liverpool, View of Liverpool skyline

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: United Kingdom, England, Merseyside, Liverpool, Sculpture of Billy Fury in Albert Dock

United Kingdom, England, Merseyside, Liverpool, Sculpture of Billy Fury in Albert Dock

Background imageRiver Mersey Collection: Georges Landing-Stage, 1898. Creator: Unknown

Georges Landing-Stage, 1898. Creator: Unknown
Georges Landing-Stage, 1898. From " Our Own Country, Volume I.". [Cassell and Company, Limited, London, Paris & Melbourne, 1898]

Background imageRiver Mersey Collection: The Port of Liverpool, 1898. Creator: Unknown

The Port of Liverpool, 1898. Creator: Unknown
The Port of Liverpool, 1898. From " Our Own Country, Volume I.". [Cassell and Company, Limited, London, Paris & Melbourne, 1898]

Background imageRiver Mersey Collection: Liverpool, from the Mersey, No. III... c1830. Creator: Robert Wallis

Liverpool, from the Mersey, No. III... c1830. Creator: Robert Wallis
Liverpool, from the Mersey, No. III. Commencing at the New Baths, King Georges Parade, c1830. Rowing boats and shipping at the port of Liverpool on the River Mersey



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