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My tweet about my colourisation work proved quite popular, so here's another that I have recently done.
I believed it to be a 1940s Paris night club, but it turns out that it's from a modern New Zealand photographer - I didn't even notice the barcode on the bottle!! https://t.co/ur53emz8aw
I'm going to be taking a short break from tweeting until the new year.
Have a great Christmas everyone. See you in 2020!
Perch Rock Lighthouse in New Brighton was first lit in 1830 and was in continuous use until 1973
Its name comes from the 'Perch' that it replaced. The Perch was a timber construction on which a lantern was displayed as a beacon to warn ships about the rock on which it stood
@TurnipRail @LMRailway @NetworkRailLIV John Foster's frontage to the station
The Willis organ of @SGHLpool and a close-up of the bust of William Thomas Best, the hall's first organist-in-residence. He played there from 1855 to 1894.
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It's the bust of William Thomas Best that is on display in front of the Willis organ in St George's Hall
Best was the first organist- in-residence at the hall and played there from 1855 to 1894.