“The Sound of Guitars...”
Liverpool. A city of poets, musicians,
comedians and several banana shaped lamb statues.
Oh, and a yellow submarine – and a cathedral (or two),
and now a... More > collection of fifteen short stories, tall tales
and mysterious occurrences celebrating the city as well.
Wrapped around Liverpool in the same way
that the river Mersey wraps around the
city itself, intertwining with its people and places,
“Liverpool” showcases the love of life, laughter
and music that the city embodies, and makes its own.
Come with me now to see the mist rolling
off that wonderful, beautiful river, and if you
were to let your mind wander and imagine
that the river is a song then that song
would be a shanty, sad and melancholic,
yet lifting as well. It would make you laugh,
it would make you cry. It may even make you think,
but for sure it would most definitely break your heart.
Welcome to Liverpool, the gateway
to absolutely everywhere else.< Less
This Calendar is a collection of photographs taken by Liverpool Canoe Club members. Venues include Merseyside, Wales, Lake District and Scotland together with trips to French Alps and Alaska. The... More > Club is based in the centre of Liverpool and enjoys use of the facilities at Liverpool Marina with access to Albert Dock. We are one of the most active clubs in the country with over a 150 trips and paddles a year. Liverpool Canoe Club prides itself on catering for all its Members` canoeing interests< Less
This book is a collection of articles and stories written by Liverpool Canoe Club members about their exploits and ventures during 2011. This includes many journeys and paddles in and around... More > Merseyside together with regular trips to Wales, Lake District and Scotland. Over 40 club members spent two weeks paddling in the Durance region of the French Alps in 2011. The Club is based in the centre of Liverpool and enjoys use of the facilities at Liverpool Marina with access to Albert Dock. We are one of the most active clubs in the country with over a 150 trips and paddles a year. Liverpool Canoe Club prides itself on catering for all of its Members` canoeing interests and requirements. We aim to provide the maximum canoeing and kayaking opportunities for all our members. www.liverpoolcanoeclub.co.uk< Less
This book is a collection of articles and stories written by Liverpool Canoe Club members about their exploits and ventures during 2011. This includes many journeys and paddles in and around... More > Merseyside together with regular trips to Wales, Lake District and Scotland. Over 40 club members spent two weeks paddling in the Durance region of the French Alps in 2011.
The Club is based in the centre of Liverpool and enjoys use of the facilities at Liverpool Marina with access to Albert Dock. We are one of the most active clubs in the country with over a 150 trips and paddles a year.
Liverpool Canoe Club prides itself on catering for all of its Members` canoeing interests and requirements. We aim to provide the maximum canoeing and kayaking opportunities for all our members.
www.liverpoolcanoeclub.co.uk< Less
Cartoonist Stephen Stanley's account of growing up in the Toxteth (Liverpool 8.) district of Liverpool UK during the 1950s and 1960s. Illustrated with over forty sketches, cartoons and maps this... More > light-hearted memoir brings to life a fondly remembered era in the city's recent past. Stephen also seems unique among Liverpudlians in freely admitting to letting the Beatles completely pass him by.< Less
Cartoonist Stephen Stanley's account of growing up in the Toxteth (Liverpool 8.) district of Liverpool UK during the 1950s and 1960s. Illustrated with over forty sketches, cartoons and maps this... More > light-hearted memoir brings to life a fondly remembered era in the city's recent past. Stephen also seems unique among Liverpudlians in freely admitting to letting the Beatles completely pass him by.< Less