Travel North West England Gallery
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Three Graces, Liverpool AA029396
PIER HEAD, Liverpool, Merseyside. General view of the Three Graces, Liverpool, taken from Birkenhead across the River Mersey. The "Three Graces" (left to right) are the Royal Liver Building (completed in 1911 with two clock towers crowned by mythical Liver Birds), the Cunard Building (completed in 1916) and the Port of Liverpool Building (completed in 1907)
© Historic England Archive

Bridge House, Ambleside AA98_05105
BRIDGE HOUSE, Ambleside, Cumbria. Bridge House was built over the Stock Ghyll to avoid land tax. Originally designed as an apple store, it was later used as a house, an information centre and now a shop for the National Trust. Photographed by Eric de Mare between 1945 and 1980
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Bridge, Shop

Stott Park Bobbin Mill N140030
STOTT PARK BOBBIN MILL, Cumbria. General view lit at twilight. This fully-working mill is a unique survivor of the many Lakeland mills which turned bobbins for the Lancashire textile industry. Using timber coppiced from the surrounding woodlands, it operated commercially from 1835 until 1971, diversifying into products from cotton reels to rungs for naval rope ladders and toggles for Second World War duffel coats
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