Side entrance to the Grade II listed building of Lime Street Railway Station - the Gateway to Liverpool.
The newly developed plateau in front of the Grade II listed building of Lime Street Railway Station - the Gateway to Liverpool a Grade II listed building. Lime Street in Liverpool city centre where Lime Street railway station and St. Georges Hall are situated. Lime Street was made famous by the old seaman's song 'Maggie May'. Once a popular place in the nineteenth century where prostitutes hung about to meet seamen, Maggie May was one of the more well known ones. The song starts: Oh, Maggie, Maggie May, they have taken her away, and she'll never walk down Lime Street any more. Other images: Street sign:BJ2AAT Irish Bars: BKKWRP B15CK0 B15CJ9 Pre-development: AN3KPP
Size: 5120px × 3427px
Location: Lime Street Railway Station, Lime Street, Liverpool, Merseyside, Engl
Photo credit: © Dave Ellison / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
Model Released: No
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