Merseyside, July 2012

Antony Gormley's Another Place on Crosby Sands.

Some of the figures are far out towards the low water mark and get completely submerged when the tide comes in. This one was encrusted with barnacles.

The Liver Building on the Liverpool waterfront.

Albert Dock, with the Tate Liverpool Art Gallery.

One of Monet's waterlily paintings in the Tate's "Turner, Monet, Twombly" exhibition.

The massive bulk of Liverpool's Anglican cathedral.

The west window of the Anglican cathedral.

Side view of the Roman Catholic cathedral.

Steps up to the main entrance.

Inside the cathedral.

Another view of the interior.

The Biron Conspiracy, one of the George Lance paintings in the Williamson Art Gallery, Birkenhead.

Three of George Lance's trademark "still life with fruit" paintings.

Three more George Lance paintings in the Williamson Gallery. The large one includes portraits of his wife Sarah and son George Edmund.

The Dell, Port Sunlight.

Model housing for workers at Port Sunlight.

The war memorial at Port Sunlight.

Another corner of Port Sunlight.