Monday, 12 November 2012

11th hour of the 11the day of the 11th month

The magnificent St. Georges Hall

Today I rode to the cenotaph at Liverpool to give 1 minute of my time to remember all those men and women who have made the ultimate sacrifice and given their lives to protect this country and its freedoms.


NOT BAD FOR A FAT LAD



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The cenotaph in front of St. Georges Hall on Lime St. in Liverpool city centre, not to detract from the view of the great hall, was constructed as a flat monument.





Here are some views of the armed forces preparing
for the parade.


Short vid of forces marching to possitions infront
of St. Georges Hall








Brass band

proud veterens














The wreathes



The ceremony ends with a Brass band parade
as the forces and veterens leave














After the ceremony i took a ride along Liverpools waterfront........................


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where i found this monument to those sailors killed at sea. If you can enlarge it to read the inscription i found it very moving.












The Liver Building







And Albert Dock

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