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Loving Liverpool (1)
There are many places in the UK that are famous for their maritime history, and Liverpool is no exception. This was where Cunard sailed from and where the Lusitania and Mauretania were based. The Titanic was registered in the city, … Continue reading
Posted in Collections and Museums, Heritage, Liverpool, Memorials and Monuments, Military, Personal, Ships, Transportation, War Memorial
Tagged convoy, Cunard, Frederic John Walker RN, Liver Birds, Liverpool, Mersey, Merseyside, Royal Liver Building, St George's Hall, St John's Gardens, War memorial, Western Approaches, World War 2
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