Liverpool from the Air

Liverpool from the Air by Jonathan C. K. Webb, published by Breedon in 2007, presents a unique visual exploration of Liverpool through approximately 150 images. This edition, comprising 168 pages, captures a variety of perspectives on the city, showcasing both its renowned landmarks and lesser-known suburban areas. The book highlights significant sites, including the world heritage site at Pier Head, while also reflecting on the ordinary streets that played a role in the city’s musical legacy.
Readers will find a rich collection of photographs that illustrate the history and culture of Liverpool, making it an engaging resource for those interested in travel and European history. The images not only document the architectural beauty of the city but also evoke the spirit of a place that has contributed significantly to music and culture. This visual journey invites exploration of both iconic and everyday scenes, providing insight into the diverse character of Liverpool and its surroundings.
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Jonathan Webb has assembled around 150 images of some of the most interesting views of Liverpool and its surroundings. Subjects range from the world heritage site at Pier Head to some ordinary looking suburban streets from which music emerged that would change the world.
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