The Cavern - Photo:RandiAa© |
- Breakfast-Lunch Nordic church (The Gustav Adolf Church)
- The Cavern and Beatles
- St John's Garden
- World Museum of Liverpool
- Dinner at Jamie's Italian again
While in Liverpool, we wouldn't miss a visit to the Cavern Quarter where the Beatels legends stayed and played their pop music - June and Russell took us for a walk to this district, where we could find all these interesting places:
The Cavern Quarter |
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The Cavern - Photo:RandiAa© |
The Cavern - Photo:RandiAa© |
The Cavern - Photo:RandiAa©
The Red Telephone Box is taken care of in The Cavern, the first one was to be seen in London 1920.
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The Red Telephone Box - Photo:RandiAa© |
Before leaving The Cavern Quarter, we studied the names on The Wall of Fame:
Wall of Fame - Photo:RandiAa© |
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There are a lot of nice pubs in this area. In the 1960's no alcohol was served in the Cavern, so the Beatles and other pop groups visited the near by pubs. The Grapes and The White Star are two of the most famous.
Obviously the man has not read the sign above his head - Photo:RandiAa© |
The four of us reflected - Photo:RandiAa© |
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The King's Liverpool Regiment - Photo:RandiAa© |
We could study the growth of civilization, human beings and animals - here we discovered "the wonders of the natural world in the Clore Natural History Centre, packed full of mounted and preserved specimens of all types of animals, as well as rocks, minerals, fossils and plants." - One of the highlights was the bug collection - fascinating with all those creepy-crawlies. The Aquarium too was amazing:
Photo:RandiAa© |
Photo:RandiAa© |
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