31 things you just don t see any more - but we all remember
Anyone who grew up with these sights and sounds will recognise them straight away
Kardomah Cafe branch
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Liverpool is a city that s constantly evolving - but the staggering pace of change means there are certain things you just don t see any more.
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Liverpool Blitz 80 years on: harrowing images capture devastation across our city
Bombs rained down on Liverpool from May 1, 1941, killing 1,746 Merseysiders and injuring 1,154 others.
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It was eight nights of horror which no-one who lived through it would ever forget - and which changed the face of Liverpool. The May Blitz of 1941, which started 80 years ago this weekend, is the name given to the week-long campaign by the German Luftwaffe to bring terror and destruction to the port city.
Liverpool s lost network of secret tunnels running right beneath your feet
It s a hidden world underneath our streets that most people will never see
The Victoria/Waterloo tunnel - photo taken by George Toohey
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A network of tunnels, passages and vaults run right beneath our feet in Liverpool and they each have their own fascinating history.
14 vanished landmarks that have been confined to history
We took a look at what happened to these grand and iconic former sights
St George s Place, Liverpool (Image: Handout)
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Liverpool has its fair share of landmarks - from the Three Graces to the Superlambananas and our two Premier League football stadiums.
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