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48 images in cluster Street Junction in SJ3589
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Liverpool: junction of Upper Duke Street and Rodney Street
When: 11 August, 2022
By: Christopher Hilton
When: 11 August, 2022
By: Christopher Hilton
St Luke's Place at the junction of Berry Street , Renshaw Street and Leece Street
When: 18 September, 2008
By: Eric Jones
When: 18 September, 2008
By: Eric Jones
Hope Street and the Roman Catholic Metropolitan Cathedral of Christ the King, Liverpool
When: 25 October, 2003
By: Alan Walker
When: 25 October, 2003
By: Alan Walker
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Other Automatic clusters in SJ3589
- Anglican Cathedral
- Hope Street
- Grade I Listed
- July 2012 at Liverpool Cathedral
- John Foster
- Liverpool Cathedral Tower
- Hope Street Liverpool
- Listed Building
- Street Junction
- Rodney Street
- Upper
- St James
- Canning Street
- Nelson Street
- Berry Street
- Early C19th Terrace
- Part of Liverpool
- Houses Built
- Liverpool University
- Cathedral in the World
- St James's Cemetery
- Bombed out Church
- Public House
- Philharmonic Dining Rooms
- Designated Grade
- Building on the Corner
- Philharmonic Hall
- Metropolitan Cathedral
- Lady Chapel
- Wider View
- Hope Place
- North end of the Anglican Cathedral
- Catholic Cathedral
- St James's Mount
- Looking North
- Imperial Arch
- James' Cemetery and Gardens
- Corner of Berry Street
- Cathedral Gate
- Inside Liverpool Cathedral
- Blackburne Place
- Cathedral Grounds
- View South
- Part of the Cathedral to be Completed
- Pub was Built
- Translate as Chinatown
- Cathedral from Albert Dock
- Chinese Lion
- City Centre
- Window at the Top
- View of the High Altar
- Seen at the Junction
- Metropolitan Cathedral of Christ the King
- Looking South
- Largest Anglican
- Corner of Duke
- Duke St
- North Window
- British Summer Time the Tower is Open
- Years Ago
- Good Details including many Good Doorcases E.g.
- Taken from the Tower
- St Luke's Churchyard
- Famous Pub was Built in 1898-1900
- Top of Bold Street
- Stone-faced with Projecting Ends and Centre Adorned
- Central Tower
- Named after George Canning
- Benedicite Window
- Gazebo at the Centre of the Gardens