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Walking Home From New Brighton

A Friday Walk where I walk on water to get home to Liverpool? Well, let’s see. First I need to get to New Brighton. So I walk round into Croshall Street and get the next one. It goes through the ‘new’ tunnel – as I’m clearly always going to call it – and soon arrives at my …

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Posted byRonnieAugust 29, 2015August 23, 2016Posted inHistory, Photography, WalkingTags: Alfred Dock, Anfield, Bascule Bridge, Bill Shankly, Birkenhead Docks, Black Pearl New Brighton, Dazzle Ferry, Driftwood Café New Brighton, edgelands, Egremont, Everton, funfairs, Great Bus Journeys of the World, Great Float East, history, industrial architecture, Liverpool beaches, Liverpool Docks, Liverpool FC, Mersey Docks and Harbour Board, Mersey Ferries, Mersey Travel, Mersey Tunnel, New Brighton, pirates, public art, reading, Seacombe, Shankly Hotel, Stanley Dock, suburban housing, swing bridges, The Friday Walks, Trans Atlantic Slave Trade, Victoria Road New Brighton, Wirral, Wirral Transport Museum, Woodside2 Comments on Walking Home From New Brighton

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