Follow the Poppy Trail
in Liverpool
A special trail has been created to
highlight Liverpool's links with World War One.
To complement the arrival of the iconic Poppies: Weeping Window which will
be going on display on part of the façade of St George's Hall from Saturday,
7 November 2015, a trail called Liverpool Remembers has been produced which gives
a suggested route around the City Centre encouraging residents and visitors
to learn more about the trials and tribulations of those whose lives were
changed forever by the war.
The trail, which been created by Liverpool City Council in conjunction with
National Museums Liverpool, comprises more than 20 locations throughout the
City signposting people to memorials ranging from the Liverpool Pals
Memorial at Lime Street Station, the Unknown Soldier in Exchange Flags and
the Maritime Memorials at the Pier Head right through to buildings of
historic interest such as Martins Bank on Water Street, Liverpool Town Hall
and several of the City's museums.
A map detailing all the points of reference is available to download from
CultureLiverpool.Co.UK/Poppies. It also recommends
a route to take in some of the sites which starts at St George's Hall, works
its way through the City Centre and ends at the Mersey Ferry Terminal with
the dazzle ferry, a First World War centenary art commission by Sir Peter
Blake called Everybody Razzle Dazzle.
Assistant Mayor and Cabinet Member for Culture, Tourism and Events,
Councillor Wendy Simon, said:- "We know that hosting these iconic
Poppies will give visitors the chance to reflect on those who sadly lost
their lives during the war, but we're also hoping that the stunning art
installation will inspire people to learn more about the relevance of the
Poppies. With all our major events, we want to do as much as we can to help
anyone who wants to find out more about the subject matter at the heart of
the cultural activity. The Liverpool Remembers trail achieves just that.
Liverpool has so many connections to World War One and the Liverpool
Remembers trail means that people of all ages can choose their route through
the City Centre and learn more about its history and those men, women and
children whose lives changed forever as a result of the War."
Director of Liverpool Biennial, Sally Tallant, said:- "It is great to
see another significant artwork supported by 14-18 NOW join the dazzle ship
commissions and put a focus on artists' response to the First World War.
Sir Peter Blake and Carlos Cruz Diez's dazzle ships have been experienced by
millions of people already. We are glad that this new trail will open up
even more possibilities for the people of Liverpool and beyond to engage
with the history behind the works."
Karen O'Rourke, Curator of Urban and Military History at the Museum of
Liverpool, who has been involved in developing the trail, said:- "We
have worked closely with Liverpool City Council to create a trail that will
offer those who follow it a real insight into the people who have been part
of significant historic events and occasions in connection with World War
One. It gives me great pride as a Curator of Military History to have helped
to highlight the emotive stories about so many local people who took part in
the war effort, in order that they should be remembered and not forgotten."
The full list of
recommended locations are as follows:-
Memorials |
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The Liverpool Pals Memorial, Liverpool Lime Street Station. |
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Liverpool Cenotaph, St George's Hall Plateau. |
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The Liverpool Scottish Regiment Book of Remembrance, St George's Hall. |
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Liverpool Kings Regiment Monument, St John's Gardens. |
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Liverpool Post Office Staff Memorial, Metquarter. |
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The Unknown Soldier, Liverpool Cotton Association Memorial, Exchange Flags. |
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News Room Memorial, Exchange Flags. |
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The Hall of Remembrance, Liverpool Town Hall. |
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Various maritime Memorials at the Pier Head. |
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Liverpool Heroes Memorial, Abercromby Square. |
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Jet of Iada, Calderstones Park. |
Buildings/activities of historic interest |
Royal Court Theatre |
World Museum |
St George's Hall |
The Bluecoat |
Walker Art Gallery |
16 Cook Street |
Liverpool Central Library |
Liverpool Town Hall |
Dazzle Ferry (Everybody Razzle Dazzle) |
The Port of Liverpool Building |
The Cunard Building |
Royal Liver Building |
Martins Bank |
Edmund Gardner Pilot Ship |
Albert Dock Liverpool |
Merseyside Maritime Museum |
Museum of Liverpool |
Tate Liverpool |
For the latest information visit:-
CultureLiverpool.Co.UK/Poppies, follow @culturelpool on
Twitter, or Like Culture Liverpool on Facebook.
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