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Donated by former Mayor
An attractive and impressive sculpture, it was donated to the city by Steple, a former Mayor, and inaugurated in 1879. Its theme is maritime, exemplified by a quartet of Gods and Goddesses of the ...
One of the landmark features of the city is The Steble Fountain . The Steble Fountain is named in honour of Lieutenant Colonel Richard Fell Steble who donated £1000 in 1877 for the construction of thi...
Pretty fountain across from the Walker Art Gallery
The Steble Fountain - Pretty fountain across from the Walker Art Gallery in the middle of a road junction. Nice if you are walking past - though the square is covered in litter and needs a clean.
October 5th and my twin brother Stephen and I decided to jump the train down from Kirkby to Liverpool City Centre to celebrate our 56th birthday visiting some of the great pubs our city possesses, we ...
This is a dry and not too impressive a fountain, located not far from the train station. Had it had running water - it would've looked much, much better.
Donated by former Mayor
An attractive and impressive sculpture, it was donated to the city by Steple, a former Mayor, and inaugurated in 1879. Its theme is maritime, exemplified by a quartet of Gods and Goddesses of the ...
Landmark
One of the landmark features of the city is The Steble Fountain . The Steble Fountain is named in honour of Lieutenant Colonel Richard Fell Steble who donated £1000 in 1877 for the construction of thi...
Pretty fountain across from the Walker Art Gallery
The Steble Fountain - Pretty fountain across from the Walker Art Gallery in the middle of a road junction. Nice if you are walking past - though the square is covered in litter and needs a clean.
Beautiful at night
October 5th and my twin brother Stephen and I decided to jump the train down from Kirkby to Liverpool City Centre to celebrate our 56th birthday visiting some of the great pubs our city possesses, we ...
A dry fountain.
This is a dry and not too impressive a fountain, located not far from the train station. Had it had running water - it would've looked much, much better.