The Port of Liverpool

 In Camera 

This a Photographic Web Site reflecting the changing scenes in and around the Port of Liverpool since 1965.

All Photographs are copyright Philip B. Parker.

(unless otherwise specified)

    

"Another Place" 100 cast-iron, life-size figures each weighing 650 kilos spread out along three kilometres of the Crosby foreshore, stretching out almost one kilometre out to sea, the work by Antony Gormley will remain indefinitely.

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Additional updates are hosted at:

PHOTOGRAPHY By Philip Parker @ Fotopic.Net

 

FULL INDEX BELOW

 

ACL HISTORY  A short history of the Company with pictures of the early vessels .
ACL RESCUE  September 2000 and a second rescue in September 2002.
THE THIRD GENERATION VESSELS   Including pictures of the ACL Liverpool Waltz. 
PICTURE GALLERY 1   Some older images from inside and outside the Dock Road.
PICTURE GALLERY 2   Pictures of the Liverpool Shipping Scene between 1980-1995
PICTURE GALLERY 3   The Irish Ferry scene during the 1980's.
PICTURE GALLERY 4   Tugs of the Mersey from 1965 -2008.
PICTURE GALLERY 5   Photographs from the Philip Parker Collection. under construction
MODERN PORT PICTURES FROM THE AIR  Digital Images from May 2007 updated 11th January 2008
THE PORT OF LIVERPOOL A look at vessel operations 1999-2002 In Royal Seaforth Dock.
SMIT TUGS OF THE MERSEY  Views of the Tugs since the take-over by Smit Towage. under construction
SHORT SEA SHIPPING   A look at the smaller vessels working in the Port.
A LOOK AT THE PORT FROM THE AIR Aerial pictures from the River in 2001. 
THE PORT IN THE SIXTIES Liverpool's docklands in the 1960's
LIVERPOOL IMAGES  A look around the City of Liverpool  
ROYAL SEAFORTH DOCK 1972-2008 looking at the Vessels using Seaforth.
MARITIME LINKS Links to other Maritime web sites
THE PORT IN THE SIXTIES (Part 2) Including the last of Liverpool's Passenger Liners. 
COASTERS ON THE MERSEY Including The Ramsey Steamship Co.
 
 
 

 

 

 

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 Visitors since 2nd April 2002