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On the corner of an ordinary-looking building, above the doorway of an unassuming Polish off-licence you'll find a Liver Bird. The centuries-old symbol of Liverpool stands proudly over the city in ...
One of New South Wales‘ biggest tertiary institutions, the University of Western Sydney, has officially made a pretty huge decision: UWS will be no more, as the University does a rebrand ...
Liverpool’s Liver Birds have always been able to hold their own with any of the world’s landmarks. But did you know there was a secret ‘third Liver Bird’ sitting just a few hundred yards ...
The bird also features on the city's logo, the badge of Liverpool FC and the crests of both the University of Liverpool and Liverpool John Moores University. Source: Museum of Liverpool, external.
The bird also features on the city's logo, the badge of Liverpool FC and the crests of both the University of Liverpool and Liverpool John Moores University. Source: Museum of Liverpool, external.
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Huge bird of prey brought in to scare off 'XL Gullies' in Liverpool city centre - MSNThe trained bird of prey has been summoned to sort out the city’s seagull problem. A huge bird of prey has been employed to scare off giant seagulls in Liverpool city centre. While gulls aren't ...
Alan, a Liverpool FC fan, found his snap even more spooky when he realised the Liver bird-shaped cloud had appeared in the sky on the club’s 123rd birthday. (Image: Alan Cookson ) ...
Liverpool have released their brand new third kit ahead of the 2019/20 Premier League season, with manufacturer New Balance creating a style which aims to pay.
Liverpool co-owners Tom Hicks and George Gillett’s strained relationship with the city worsened after council members reacted angrily to proposals by the club to trademark the Liver bird, which ...
The bird is the symbol of the city, dating back from the 14th century, and famously features on the crest of Liverpool FC as well as gracing the top of the Liver building on the River Mersey.
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