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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures . 19/01/2015 . Liverpool , UK . Amy Kelly from Coronation Street . Celebrities pose with " Big Brew " placards in support of mental health awareness as today (19th January 2015) marks " Blue Monday " , the day regarded by many as the most depressing in the year . Campaigners are urging the public to show support by tweeting sefies with their favourite brew and the hashtag " #brewfie " . In London , Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg , is announcing his campaign to improve mental health awareness , reduce stigma and promote a " zero ambition " target for suicide . Photo credit : Joel Goodman/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures . 19/01/2015 . Liverpool , UK . Dancer and actress Sofia Boutella . Celebrities pose with " Big Brew " placards in support of mental health awareness as today (19th January 2015) marks " Blue Monday " , the day regarded by many as the most depressing in the year . Campaigners are urging the public to show support by tweeting sefies with their favourite brew and the hashtag " #brewfie " . In London , Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg , is announcing his campaign to improve mental health awareness , reduce stigma and promote a " zero ambition " target for suicide . Photo credit : Joel Goodman/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures . 19/01/2015 . Liverpool , UK . Dancer and actress Sofia Boutella . Celebrities pose with " Big Brew " placards in support of mental health awareness as today (19th January 2015) marks " Blue Monday " , the day regarded by many as the most depressing in the year . Campaigners are urging the public to show support by tweeting sefies with their favourite brew and the hashtag " #brewfie " . In London , Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg , is announcing his campaign to improve mental health awareness , reduce stigma and promote a " zero ambition " target for suicide . Photo credit : Joel Goodman/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures . 19/01/2015 . Liverpool , UK . Sacha Parkinson from Coronation Street and The Mill . Celebrities pose with " Big Brew " placards in support of mental health awareness as today (19th January 2015) marks " Blue Monday " , the day regarded by many as the most depressing in the year . Campaigners are urging the public to show support by tweeting sefies with their favourite brew and the hashtag " #brewfie " . In London , Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg , is announcing his campaign to improve mental health awareness , reduce stigma and promote a " zero ambition " target for suicide . Photo credit : Joel Goodman/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures . 19/01/2015 . Liverpool , UK . Nico Mirallegro from Hollyoaks and My Mad Fat Diary . Celebrities pose with " Big Brew " placards in support of mental health awareness as today (19th January 2015) marks " Blue Monday " , the day regarded by many as the most depressing in the year . Campaigners are urging the public to show support by tweeting sefies with their favourite brew and the hashtag " #brewfie " . In London , Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg , is announcing his campaign to improve mental health awareness , reduce stigma and promote a " zero ambition " target for suicide . Photo credit : Joel Goodman/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures . 19/01/2015 . Liverpool , UK . Sacha Parkinson from Coronation Street and The Mill . Celebrities pose with " Big Brew " placards in support of mental health awareness as today (19th January 2015) marks " Blue Monday " , the day regarded by many as the most depressing in the year . Campaigners are urging the public to show support by tweeting sefies with their favourite brew and the hashtag " #brewfie " . In London , Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg , is announcing his campaign to improve mental health awareness , reduce stigma and promote a " zero ambition " target for suicide . Photo credit : Joel Goodman/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures . 19/01/2015 . Liverpool , UK . Nico Mirallegro from Hollyoaks and My Mad Fat Diary . Celebrities pose with " Big Brew " placards in support of mental health awareness as today (19th January 2015) marks " Blue Monday " , the day regarded by many as the most depressing in the year . Campaigners are urging the public to show support by tweeting sefies with their favourite brew and the hashtag " #brewfie " . In London , Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg , is announcing his campaign to improve mental health awareness , reduce stigma and promote a " zero ambition " target for suicide . Photo credit : Joel Goodman/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures . 19/01/2015 . Liverpool , UK . Michael Malarkey from The Vampire Diaries . Celebrities pose with " Big Brew " placards in support of mental health awareness as today (19th January 2015) marks " Blue Monday " , the day regarded by many as the most depressing in the year . Campaigners are urging the public to show support by tweeting sefies with their favourite brew and the hashtag " #brewfie " . In London , Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg , is announcing his campaign to improve mental health awareness , reduce stigma and promote a " zero ambition " target for suicide . Photo credit : Joel Goodman/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures . 19/01/2015 . Liverpool , UK . Danny Kelly . Celebrities pose with " Big Brew " placards in support of mental health awareness as today (19th January 2015) marks " Blue Monday " , the day regarded by many as the most depressing in the year . Campaigners are urging the public to show support by tweeting sefies with their favourite brew and the hashtag " #brewfie " . In London , Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg , is announcing his campaign to improve mental health awareness , reduce stigma and promote a " zero ambition " target for suicide . Photo credit : Joel Goodman/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures . 19/01/2015 . Liverpool , UK . Elizabeth Henstridge from Agents of Shield . Celebrities pose with " Big Brew " placards in support of mental health awareness as today (19th January 2015) marks " Blue Monday " , the day regarded by many as the most depressing in the year . Campaigners are urging the public to show support by tweeting sefies with their favourite brew and the hashtag " #brewfie " . In London , Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg , is announcing his campaign to improve mental health awareness , reduce stigma and promote a " zero ambition " target for suicide . Photo credit : Joel Goodman/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures . 19/01/2015 . Liverpool , UK . Iain De Caestecker , Chloe Bennet and Nick Blood from Agents of Shield . Celebrities pose with " Big Brew " placards in support of mental health awareness as today (19th January 2015) marks " Blue Monday " , the day regarded by many as the most depressing in the year . Campaigners are urging the public to show support by tweeting sefies with their favourite brew and the hashtag " #brewfie " . In London , Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg , is announcing his campaign to improve mental health awareness , reduce stigma and promote a " zero ambition " target for suicide . Photo credit : Joel Goodman/LNP
    LNP_Brewfie_JGO_002.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures . 19/01/2015 . Liverpool , UK . Ming Na Wen from Agents of Shield . Celebrities pose with " Big Brew " placards in support of mental health awareness as today (19th January 2015) marks " Blue Monday " , the day regarded by many as the most depressing in the year . Campaigners are urging the public to show support by tweeting sefies with their favourite brew and the hashtag " #brewfie " . In London , Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg , is announcing his campaign to improve mental health awareness , reduce stigma and promote a " zero ambition " target for suicide . Photo credit : Joel Goodman/LNP
    LNP_Brewfie_JGO_003.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures . 19/01/2015 . Liverpool , UK . Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg . Celebrities pose with " Big Brew " mugs in support of mental health awareness as today (19th January 2015) marks " Blue Monday " , the day regarded by many as the most depressing in the year . Campaigners are urging the public to show support by tweeting sefies with their favourite brew and the hashtag " #brewfie " . In London , Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg , is announcing his campaign to improve mental health awareness , reduce stigma and promote a " zero ambition " target for suicide . Photo credit : Joel Goodman/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures . FILE PICTURE DATED 15/01/2015 of The Deputy Prime Minister , NICK CLEGG , in front of a sign reading " Before you go have you removed all confidential documents " during a visit to Liverpool . The Liberal Democrat party leader has spoken out against the " Snoopers Charter " which would enable government power to view everyone's social media and internet activity . Photo credit : Joel Goodman/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures . 01/01/2018. Liverpool, UK. Fire hose jets are sprayed in to the car park (pictured with charred metal facia boards in the centre of the picture , with Liverpool's iconic Freijwheel  ferris wheel behind) . Scene at the Liverpool Echo Arena car park where firefighters are working to extinguish a fire that started late on New Year's Eve and that destroyed all 1,400 cars parked in the multi-story car park. The Liverpool International Horse Show taking place at the Arena was abandoned and people and horses evacuated as dozens of fire crew worked to control the blaze . Photo credit: Joel Goodman/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures . 01/01/2018. Liverpool, UK. Fire hose jets are sprayed in to the car park (pictured with charred metal facia boards in the centre of the picture , with Liverpool's iconic Freijwheel  ferris wheel behind) . Scene at the Liverpool Echo Arena car park where firefighters are working to extinguish a fire that started late on New Year's Eve and that destroyed all 1,400 cars parked in the multi-story car park. The Liverpool International Horse Show taking place at the Arena was abandoned and people and horses evacuated as dozens of fire crew worked to control the blaze . Photo credit: Joel Goodman/LNP
    LNP_LiverpoolCarParkFire_JGO_08.jpg
  • UK OUT © Licensed to London News Pictures . 01/01/2018. Liverpool, UK. Scene at the Liverpool Echo Arena car park where firefighters are working to extinguish a fire that started late on New Year's Eve and that destroyed all 1,400 cars parked in the multi-story car park. The Liverpool International Horse Show taking place at the Arena was abandoned and people and horses evacuated as dozens of fire crew worked to control the blaze . Photo credit: Joel Goodman/LNP
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  • UK OUT © Licensed to London News Pictures . 01/01/2018. Liverpool, UK. Scene at the Liverpool Echo Arena car park where firefighters are working to extinguish a fire that started late on New Year's Eve and that destroyed all 1,400 cars parked in the multi-story car park. The Liverpool International Horse Show taking place at the Arena was abandoned and people and horses evacuated as dozens of fire crew worked to control the blaze . Photo credit: Joel Goodman/LNP
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  • UK OUT © Licensed to London News Pictures . 01/01/2018. Liverpool, UK. Scene at the Liverpool Echo Arena car park where firefighters are working to extinguish a fire that started late on New Year's Eve and that destroyed all 1,400 cars parked in the multi-story car park. The Liverpool International Horse Show taking place at the Arena was abandoned and people and horses evacuated as dozens of fire crew worked to control the blaze . Photo credit: Joel Goodman/LNP
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  • UK OUT © Licensed to London News Pictures . 01/01/2018. Liverpool, UK. Scene at the Liverpool Echo Arena car park where firefighters are working to extinguish a fire that started late on New Year's Eve and that destroyed all 1,400 cars parked in the multi-story car park. The Liverpool International Horse Show taking place at the Arena was abandoned and people and horses evacuated as dozens of fire crew worked to control the blaze . Photo credit: Joel Goodman/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures . 01/01/2018. Liverpool, UK. Scene at the Liverpool Echo Arena car park where firefighters are working to extinguish a fire that started late on New Year's Eve and that destroyed all 1,400 cars parked in the multi-story car park. The Liverpool International Horse Show taking place at the Arena was abandoned and people and horses evacuated as dozens of fire crew worked to control the blaze . Photo credit: Joel Goodman/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures . 01/01/2018. Liverpool, UK. Scene at the Liverpool Echo Arena car park where firefighters are working to extinguish a fire that started late on New Year's Eve and that destroyed all 1,400 cars parked in the multi-story car park. The Liverpool International Horse Show taking place at the Arena was abandoned and people and horses evacuated as dozens of fire crew worked to control the blaze . Photo credit: Joel Goodman/LNP
    LNP_LiverpoolCarParkFire_JGO_16.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures . 01/01/2018. Liverpool, UK. Fire hoses spray water inside the entrance to the car park which runs underneath an apartment block . Scene at the Liverpool Echo Arena car park where firefighters are working to extinguish a fire that started late on New Year's Eve and that destroyed all 1,400 cars parked in the multi-story car park. The Liverpool International Horse Show taking place at the Arena was abandoned and people and horses evacuated as dozens of fire crew worked to control the blaze . Photo credit: Joel Goodman/LNP
    LNP_LiverpoolCarParkFire_JGO_14.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures . 01/01/2018. Liverpool, UK. Fire hoses run alongside the entrance to the car park which runs underneath an apartment block . Scene at the Liverpool Echo Arena car park where firefighters are working to extinguish a fire that started late on New Year's Eve and that destroyed all 1,400 cars parked in the multi-story car park. The Liverpool International Horse Show taking place at the Arena was abandoned and people and horses evacuated as dozens of fire crew worked to control the blaze . Photo credit: Joel Goodman/LNP
    LNP_LiverpoolCarParkFire_JGO_13.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures . 01/01/2018. Liverpool, UK. Fire hose jets are sprayed in to the car park (pictured with charred metal facia boards in the centre of the picture . Scene at the Liverpool Echo Arena car park where firefighters are working to extinguish a fire that started late on New Year's Eve and that destroyed all 1,400 cars parked in the multi-story car park. The Liverpool International Horse Show taking place at the Arena was abandoned and people and horses evacuated as dozens of fire crew worked to control the blaze . Photo credit: Joel Goodman/LNP
    LNP_LiverpoolCarParkFire_JGO_10.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures . 01/01/2018. Liverpool, UK. Fire hose jets are sprayed in to the car park . Scene at the Liverpool Echo Arena car park where firefighters are working to extinguish a fire that started late on New Year's Eve and that destroyed all 1,400 cars parked in the multi-story car park. The Liverpool International Horse Show taking place at the Arena was abandoned and people and horses evacuated as dozens of fire crew worked to control the blaze . Photo credit: Joel Goodman/LNP
    LNP_LiverpoolCarParkFire_JGO_07.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures . 01/01/2018. Liverpool, UK. Scene at the Liverpool Echo Arena car park where firefighters are working to extinguish a fire that started late on New Year's Eve and that destroyed all 1,400 cars parked in the multi-story car park. The Liverpool International Horse Show taking place at the Arena was abandoned and people and horses evacuated as dozens of fire crew worked to control the blaze . Photo credit: Joel Goodman/LNP
    LNP_LiverpoolCarParkFire_JGO_06.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures . 01/01/2018. Liverpool, UK. Fire hoses spray water in the entrance to the car park which runs underneath an apartment block . Scene at the Liverpool Echo Arena car park where firefighters are working to extinguish a fire that started late on New Year's Eve and that destroyed all 1,400 cars parked in the multi-story car park. The Liverpool International Horse Show taking place at the Arena was abandoned and people and horses evacuated as dozens of fire crew worked to control the blaze . Photo credit: Joel Goodman/LNP
    LNP_LiverpoolCarParkFire_JGO_05.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures . 01/01/2018. Liverpool, UK. Fire hoses run alongside the entrance to the car park which runs underneath an apartment block . Scene at the Liverpool Echo Arena car park where firefighters are working to extinguish a fire that started late on New Year's Eve and that destroyed all 1,400 cars parked in the multi-story car park. The Liverpool International Horse Show taking place at the Arena was abandoned and people and horses evacuated as dozens of fire crew worked to control the blaze . Photo credit: Joel Goodman/LNP
    LNP_LiverpoolCarParkFire_JGO_03.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures . 01/01/2018. Liverpool, UK. Fire hose jets are sprayed in to the car park . Scene at the Liverpool Echo Arena car park where firefighters are working to extinguish a fire that started late on New Year's Eve and that destroyed all 1,400 cars parked in the multi-story car park. The Liverpool International Horse Show taking place at the Arena was abandoned and people and horses evacuated as dozens of fire crew worked to control the blaze . Photo credit: Joel Goodman/LNP
    LNP_LiverpoolCarParkFire_JGO_02.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures . 01/01/2018. Liverpool, UK. Fire hose jets are sprayed in to the car park by the entrance . Scene at the Liverpool Echo Arena car park where firefighters are working to extinguish a fire that started late on New Year's Eve and that destroyed all 1,400 cars parked in the multi-story car park. The Liverpool International Horse Show taking place at the Arena was abandoned and people and horses evacuated as dozens of fire crew worked to control the blaze . Photo credit: Joel Goodman/LNP
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  • UK OUT © Licensed to London News Pictures . 01/01/2018. Liverpool, UK. Scene at the Liverpool Echo Arena car park where firefighters are working to extinguish a fire that started late on New Year's Eve and that destroyed all 1,400 cars parked in the multi-story car park. The Liverpool International Horse Show taking place at the Arena was abandoned and people and horses evacuated as dozens of fire crew worked to control the blaze . Photo credit: Joel Goodman/LNP
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  • UK OUT © Licensed to London News Pictures . 01/01/2018. Liverpool, UK. Scene at the Liverpool Echo Arena car park where firefighters are working to extinguish a fire that started late on New Year's Eve and that destroyed all 1,400 cars parked in the multi-story car park. The Liverpool International Horse Show taking place at the Arena was abandoned and people and horses evacuated as dozens of fire crew worked to control the blaze . Photo credit: Joel Goodman/LNP
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  • UK OUT © Licensed to London News Pictures . 01/01/2018. Liverpool, UK. Scene at the Liverpool Echo Arena car park where firefighters are working to extinguish a fire that started late on New Year's Eve and that destroyed all 1,400 cars parked in the multi-story car park. The Liverpool International Horse Show taking place at the Arena was abandoned and people and horses evacuated as dozens of fire crew worked to control the blaze . Photo credit: Joel Goodman/LNP
    LNP_LivCarParkFireEPA_JGO_03.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures . 01/01/2018. Liverpool, UK. Scene at the Liverpool Echo Arena car park where firefighters are working to extinguish a fire that started late on New Year's Eve and that destroyed all 1,400 cars parked in the multi-story car park. The Liverpool International Horse Show taking place at the Arena was abandoned and people and horses evacuated as dozens of fire crew worked to control the blaze . Photo credit: Joel Goodman/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures . 01/01/2018. Liverpool, UK. Scene at the Liverpool Echo Arena car park where firefighters are working to extinguish a fire that started late on New Year's Eve and that destroyed all 1,400 cars parked in the multi-story car park. The Liverpool International Horse Show taking place at the Arena was abandoned and people and horses evacuated as dozens of fire crew worked to control the blaze . Photo credit: Joel Goodman/LNP
    LNP_LiverpoolCarParkFire_JGO_15.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures . 01/01/2018. Liverpool, UK. Scene at the Liverpool Echo Arena car park where firefighters are working to extinguish a fire that started late on New Year's Eve and that destroyed all 1,400 cars parked in the multi-story car park. The Liverpool International Horse Show taking place at the Arena was abandoned and people and horses evacuated as dozens of fire crew worked to control the blaze . Photo credit: Joel Goodman/LNP
    LNP_LiverpoolCarParkFire_JGO_12.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures . 01/01/2018. Liverpool, UK. Fire hose jets are sprayed in to the car park (pictured with charred metal facia boards in the centre of the picture . Scene at the Liverpool Echo Arena car park where firefighters are working to extinguish a fire that started late on New Year's Eve and that destroyed all 1,400 cars parked in the multi-story car park. The Liverpool International Horse Show taking place at the Arena was abandoned and people and horses evacuated as dozens of fire crew worked to control the blaze . Photo credit: Joel Goodman/LNP
    LNP_LiverpoolCarParkFire_JGO_11.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures . 01/01/2018. Liverpool, UK. Fire hoses run alongside the entrance to the car park which runs underneath an apartment block . Scene at the Liverpool Echo Arena car park where firefighters are working to extinguish a fire that started late on New Year's Eve and that destroyed all 1,400 cars parked in the multi-story car park. The Liverpool International Horse Show taking place at the Arena was abandoned and people and horses evacuated as dozens of fire crew worked to control the blaze . Photo credit: Joel Goodman/LNP
    LNP_LiverpoolCarParkFire_JGO_04.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures . 23/09/2018. Liverpool, UK. JEREMY CORBYN leaves the Museum of Liverpool with his aide Marsha-Jane Thompson, after recording an interview for the Marr Show . The first day of the 2018 Labour Party Conference at the Arena and Convention Centre in Liverpool . Photo credit: Joel Goodman/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 15/09/2011. Liverpool, UK. RMS Queen Mary rounds New Brighton on her way to Liverpool during the final day of the Mersey River Festival. Photo credit : Andrew Dawson/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 09/08/2011. Liverpool, UK. The Apple store in the Liverpool 1 shopping development clears its shelves in anticipation of a night of looting. Photo credit : Andrew Dawson/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 09/08/2011. Liverpool, UK. The Apple store in the Liverpool 1 shopping development clears its shelves in anticipation of a night of looting. Photo credit : Andrew Dawson/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 28/09/2016. Liverpool, UK. Shadow chancellor JOHN MCDONNELL with an unusual mark on his chin at day four of the Labour Party Annual Conference, held at the ACC in Liverpool, Merseyside, UK. Photo credit: Ben Cawthra/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 27/09/2016. Liverpool, UK. Mayor of London SADIQ KHAN arrives with his wife SAADIYA KHAN, for the third day of the Labour Party Annual Conference, held at the ACC in Liverpool, merseyside, UK. Photo credit: Ben Cawthra/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 26/09/2016. Liverpool, UK. Shadow Chancellor JOHN MCDONNELL seen being interviewed on the  morning of day two of the Labour Party Annual Conference, held at the ACC in Liverpool, merseyside, UK. Photo credit: Ben Cawthra/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 20/08/2015. Liverpool, UK. Mourners line the street leading to the church as the The funeral cortege carrying the coffin of much loved British  singer and and entertainer Cilla Black arrives at St Mary's Church in Woolton, Liverpool, UK. Cilla black died following a fall at her holiday hoe in Estepona, Spain earlier this month. Photo credit: Ben Cawthra/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 04/05/2016. Birkenhead UK. Collect picture shows the Ralph Brocklebank (Daniel Adamson) in Ellesmere Port in the early 1900's. The Daniel Adamson steam boat has been bought back to operational service after a £5M restoration. The coal fired steam tug is the last surviving steam powered tug built on the Mersey and is believed to be the oldest operational Mersey built ship in the world. The "Danny" (originally named the Ralph Brocklebank) was built at Camel Laird ship yard in Birkenhead & launched in 1903. She worked the canal's & carried passengers across the Mersey & during WW1 had a stint working for the Royal Navy in Liverpool. The "Danny" was refitted in the 30's in an art deco style. Withdrawn from service in 1984 by 2014 she was due for scrapping until Mersey tug skipper Dan Cross bought her for £1 and the campaign to save her was underway. Photo credit: Andrew McCaren/LNP ** More information available here http://tinyurl.com/jsucxaq **
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures . FILE PICTURE DATED 27/10/2012 of police and forensic scenes of crime examiners searching an area of railway track near to Folly Lane , Warrington where seven stolen munitions packages were discovered as , today (16th September 2013) , six men are due to be sentenced at Liverpool Crown Court after MOD-owned munitions containing explosives were stolen from a freight train between Cumbria and Oxfordshire on Wednesday 24th October 2012 , prompting investigations by the North West Counter Terrorism Unit . Phillip Yates (born 25/9/83) of Church Street , Birkenhead , Kris Keith Black (born 05/10/1989) of Woodchurch Road , Birkenhead and David Ian Smith (born 3/2/1983) of Boothwood Close , Liverpool all pleaded guilty to theft and possessing explosives (under the Explosive Substances Act , 1883). Leonard Ash (born 20/09/1962) of Beckwith Street , Birkenhead , was found guilty after a trial of handling stolen goods and possessing explosives (under the Explosive Substances Act , 1883) and offences under Section 5(1)(AF) of the Firearms Act . Michael David Arthur Hellon (born 25.09.1981) of Hadfield Close , Sheffield was found guilty after a trial of handling stolen goods and possessing explosives (under the Explosive Substances Act , 1883). Jason McKee (born 11/9/86) of Valley Road , Bromborough was found guilty after a trial of handling stolen goods and possessing explosives (under the Explosive Substances Act , 1883). He also pleaded guilty to offences under Section 5(1)(AF) of the Firearms Act . Photo credit : Joel Goodman/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 30/09/2016. Birkenhead UK. Collect picture shows the Daniel Adamson in Liverpool's Pier Head in 1947. The Daniel Adamson steam boat has been bought back to operational service after a £5M restoration. The coal fired steam tug is the last surviving steam powered tug built on the Mersey and is believed to be the oldest operational Mersey built ship in the world. The "Danny" (originally named the Ralph Brocklebank) was built at Camel Laird ship yard in Birkenhead & launched in 1903. She worked the canal's & carried passengers across the Mersey & during WW1 had a stint working for the Royal Navy in Liverpool. The "Danny" was refitted in the 30's in an art deco style. Withdrawn from service in 1984 by 2014 she was due for scrapping until Mersey tug skipper Dan Cross bought her for £1 and the campaign to save her was underway. Photo credit: Andrew McCaren/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 30/09/2016. Birkenhead UK. Collect picture shows the Ralph Brocklebank (Daniel Adamson) passing Liverpool's Pier Head in 1907. The Daniel Adamson steam boat has been bought back to operational service after a £5M restoration. The coal fired steam tug is the last surviving steam powered tug built on the Mersey and is believed to be the oldest operational Mersey built ship in the world. The "Danny" (originally named the Ralph Brocklebank) was built at Camel Laird ship yard in Birkenhead & launched in 1903. She worked the canal's & carried passengers across the Mersey & during WW1 had a stint working for the Royal Navy in Liverpool. The "Danny" was refitted in the 30's in an art deco style. Withdrawn from service in 1984 by 2014 she was due for scrapping until Mersey tug skipper Dan Cross bought her for £1 and the campaign to save her was underway. Photo credit: Andrew McCaren/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 04/05/2016. Birkenhead UK. Picture shows the Daniel Adamson leaving the Camel Laird ship yard in Birkenhead & making it's first public appearance for 30 years traveling across the Mersey last night to Canning Dock in Liverpool. The Daniel Adamson steam boat has been bought back to operational service after a £5M restoration. The coal fired steam tug is the last surviving steam powered tug built on the Mersey and is believed to be the oldest operational Mersey built ship in the world. The "Danny" (originally named the Ralph Brocklebank) was built at Camel Laird ship yard in Birkenhead & launched in 1903. She worked the canal's & carried passengers across the Mersey & during WW1 had a stint working for the Royal Navy in Liverpool. The "Danny" was refitted in the 30's in an art deco style. Withdrawn from service in 1984 by 2014 she was due for scrapping until Mersey tug skipper Dan Cross bought her for £1 and the campaign to save her was underway. Photo credit: Andrew McCaren/LNP ** More information available here http://tinyurl.com/jsucxaq **
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 04/05/2016. Birkenhead UK. Picture shows the Daniel Adamson leaving the Camel Laird ship yard in Birkenhead & making it's first public appearance for 30 years traveling across the Mersey last night to Canning Dock in Liverpool. The Daniel Adamson steam boat has been bought back to operational service after a £5M restoration. The coal fired steam tug is the last surviving steam powered tug built on the Mersey and is believed to be the oldest operational Mersey built ship in the world. The "Danny" (originally named the Ralph Brocklebank) was built at Camel Laird ship yard in Birkenhead & launched in 1903. She worked the canal's & carried passengers across the Mersey & during WW1 had a stint working for the Royal Navy in Liverpool. The "Danny" was refitted in the 30's in an art deco style. Withdrawn from service in 1984 by 2014 she was due for scrapping until Mersey tug skipper Dan Cross bought her for £1 and the campaign to save her was underway. Photo credit: Andrew McCaren/LNP ** More information available here http://tinyurl.com/jsucxaq **
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 04/05/2016. Birkenhead UK. Picture shows the Daniel Adamson in it's new temporary home at Canning Docks in Liverpool. The Daniel Adamson steam boat has been bought back to operational service after a £5M restoration. The coal fired steam tug is the last surviving steam powered tug built on the Mersey and is believed to be the oldest operational Mersey built ship in the world. The "Danny" (originally named the Ralph Brocklebank) was built at Camel Laird ship yard in Birkenhead & launched in 1903. She worked the canal's & carried passengers across the Mersey & during WW1 had a stint working for the Royal Navy in Liverpool. The "Danny" was refitted in the 30's in an art deco style. Withdrawn from service in 1984 by 2014 she was due for scrapping until Mersey tug skipper Dan Cross bought her for £1 and the campaign to save her was underway. Photo credit: Andrew McCaren/LNP ** More information available here http://tinyurl.com/jsucxaq **
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 04/05/2016. Birkenhead UK. Picture shows the Daniel Adamson making it's first public appearance for 30 years traveling across the Mersey last night from the Camel Laird ship yard to Canning Dock in Liverpool. The Daniel Adamson steam boat has been bought back to operational service after a £5M restoration. The coal fired steam tug is the last surviving steam powered tug built on the Mersey and is believed to be the oldest operational Mersey built ship in the world. The "Danny" (originally named the Ralph Brocklebank) was built at Camel Laird ship yard in Birkenhead & launched in 1903. She worked the canal's & carried passengers across the Mersey & during WW1 had a stint working for the Royal Navy in Liverpool. The "Danny" was refitted in the 30's in an art deco style. Withdrawn from service in 1984 by 2014 she was due for scrapping until Mersey tug skipper Dan Cross bought her for £1 and the campaign to save her was underway. Photo credit: Andrew McCaren/LNP ** More information available here http://tinyurl.com/jsucxaq **
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 04/05/2016. Birkenhead UK. Picture shows the Daniel Adamson making it's first public appearance for 30 years traveling across the Mersey last night from the Camel Laird ship yard to Canning Dock in Liverpool. The Daniel Adamson steam boat has been bought back to operational service after a £5M restoration. The coal fired steam tug is the last surviving steam powered tug built on the Mersey and is believed to be the oldest operational Mersey built ship in the world. The "Danny" (originally named the Ralph Brocklebank) was built at Camel Laird ship yard in Birkenhead & launched in 1903. She worked the canal's & carried passengers across the Mersey & during WW1 had a stint working for the Royal Navy in Liverpool. The "Danny" was refitted in the 30's in an art deco style. Withdrawn from service in 1984 by 2014 she was due for scrapping until Mersey tug skipper Dan Cross bought her for £1 and the campaign to save her was underway. Photo credit: Andrew McCaren/LNP ** More information available here http://tinyurl.com/jsucxaq **
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 04/05/2016. Birkenhead UK. Picture shows the Daniel Adamson making it's first public appearance for 30 years traveling across the Mersey last night from the Camel Laird ship yard to Canning Dock in Liverpool. The Daniel Adamson steam boat has been bought back to operational service after a £5M restoration. The coal fired steam tug is the last surviving steam powered tug built on the Mersey and is believed to be the oldest operational Mersey built ship in the world. The "Danny" (originally named the Ralph Brocklebank) was built at Camel Laird ship yard in Birkenhead & launched in 1903. She worked the canal's & carried passengers across the Mersey & during WW1 had a stint working for the Royal Navy in Liverpool. The "Danny" was refitted in the 30's in an art deco style. Withdrawn from service in 1984 by 2014 she was due for scrapping until Mersey tug skipper Dan Cross bought her for £1 and the campaign to save her was underway. Photo credit: Andrew McCaren/LNP ** More information available here http://tinyurl.com/jsucxaq **
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 04/05/2016. Birkenhead UK. Picture shows volunteer & former merchant navy sailor Dave Lowles who worked on the restoration of the Daniel Adamson at Canada Docks in Liverpool. The Daniel Adamson steam boat has been bought back to operational service after a £5M restoration. The coal fired steam tug is the last surviving steam powered tug built on the Mersey and is believed to be the oldest operational Mersey built ship in the world. The "Danny" (originally named the Ralph Brocklebank) was built at Camel Laird ship yard in Birkenhead & launched in 1903. She worked the canal's & carried passengers across the Mersey & during WW1 had a stint working for the Royal Navy in Liverpool. The "Danny" was refitted in the 30's in an art deco style. Withdrawn from service in 1984 by 2014 she was due for scrapping until Mersey tug skipper Dan Cross bought her for £1 and the campaign to save her was underway. Photo credit: Andrew McCaren/LNP ** More information available here http://tinyurl.com/jsucxaq **
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 04/05/2016. Birkenhead UK. Picture shows volunteer & director of the  Daniel Adamson Society Colin Leonard who worked on the restoration of the Daniel Adamson at Canada Docks in Liverpool. The Daniel Adamson steam boat has been bought back to operational service after a £5M restoration. The coal fired steam tug is the last surviving steam powered tug built on the Mersey and is believed to be the oldest operational Mersey built ship in the world. The "Danny" (originally named the Ralph Brocklebank) was built at Camel Laird ship yard in Birkenhead & launched in 1903. She worked the canal's & carried passengers across the Mersey & during WW1 had a stint working for the Royal Navy in Liverpool. The "Danny" was refitted in the 30's in an art deco style. Withdrawn from service in 1984 by 2014 she was due for scrapping until Mersey tug skipper Dan Cross bought her for £1 and the campaign to save her was underway. Photo credit: Andrew McCaren/LNP ** More information available here http://tinyurl.com/jsucxaq **
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 04/05/2016. Birkenhead UK. Picture shows volunteer & former Tug Man Phil Janion who worked on the restoration of the Daniel Adamson at Canada Dock in Liverpool. The Daniel Adamson steam boat has been bought back to operational service after a £5M restoration. The coal fired steam tug is the last surviving steam powered tug built on the Mersey and is believed to be the oldest operational Mersey built ship in the world. The "Danny" (originally named the Ralph Brocklebank) was built at Camel Laird ship yard in Birkenhead & launched in 1903. She worked the canal's & carried passengers across the Mersey & during WW1 had a stint working for the Royal Navy in Liverpool. The "Danny" was refitted in the 30's in an art deco style. Withdrawn from service in 1984 by 2014 she was due for scrapping until Mersey tug skipper Dan Cross bought her for £1 and the campaign to save her was underway. Photo credit: Andrew McCaren/LNP ** More information available here http://tinyurl.com/jsucxaq **
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 04/05/2016. Birkenhead UK. Picture shows volunteer & former Canal Boatman John Goodier who worked on the restoration of the Daniel Adamson at Canada Docks in Liverpool. The Daniel Adamson steam boat has been bought back to operational service after a £5M restoration. The coal fired steam tug is the last surviving steam powered tug built on the Mersey and is believed to be the oldest operational Mersey built ship in the world. The "Danny" (originally named the Ralph Brocklebank) was built at Camel Laird ship yard in Birkenhead & launched in 1903. She worked the canal's & carried passengers across the Mersey & during WW1 had a stint working for the Royal Navy in Liverpool. The "Danny" was refitted in the 30's in an art deco style. Withdrawn from service in 1984 by 2014 she was due for scrapping until Mersey tug skipper Dan Cross bought her for £1 and the campaign to save her was underway. Photo credit: Andrew McCaren/LNP ** More information available here http://tinyurl.com/jsucxaq **
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 04/05/2016. Birkenhead UK. Picture shows volunteer & former IT professional John Hake who worked on the restoration of the Daniel Adamson at Canada Dock in Liverpool. The Daniel Adamson steam boat has been bought back to operational service after a £5M restoration. The coal fired steam tug is the last surviving steam powered tug built on the Mersey and is believed to be the oldest operational Mersey built ship in the world. The "Danny" (originally named the Ralph Brocklebank) was built at Camel Laird ship yard in Birkenhead & launched in 1903. She worked the canal's & carried passengers across the Mersey & during WW1 had a stint working for the Royal Navy in Liverpool. The "Danny" was refitted in the 30's in an art deco style. Withdrawn from service in 1984 by 2014 she was due for scrapping until Mersey tug skipper Dan Cross bought her for £1 and the campaign to save her was underway. Photo credit: Andrew McCaren/LNP ** More information available here http://tinyurl.com/jsucxaq **
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 04/05/2016. Birkenhead UK. Picture shows volunteer & former Store Man John Churchill who worked on the restoration of the Daniel Adamson at Canada Dock in Liverpool. The Daniel Adamson steam boat has been bought back to operational service after a £5M restoration. The coal fired steam tug is the last surviving steam powered tug built on the Mersey and is believed to be the oldest operational Mersey built ship in the world. The "Danny" (originally named the Ralph Brocklebank) was built at Camel Laird ship yard in Birkenhead & launched in 1903. She worked the canal's & carried passengers across the Mersey & during WW1 had a stint working for the Royal Navy in Liverpool. The "Danny" was refitted in the 30's in an art deco style. Withdrawn from service in 1984 by 2014 she was due for scrapping until Mersey tug skipper Dan Cross bought her for £1 and the campaign to save her was underway. Photo credit: Andrew McCaren/LNP ** More information available here http://tinyurl.com/jsucxaq **
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 04/05/2016. Birkenhead UK. Collect picture shows the Daniel Adamson in Liverpool's Pier Head in 1947. The Daniel Adamson steam boat has been bought back to operational service after a £5M restoration. The coal fired steam tug is the last surviving steam powered tug built on the Mersey and is believed to be the oldest operational Mersey built ship in the world. The "Danny" (originally named the Ralph Brocklebank) was built at Camel Laird ship yard in Birkenhead & launched in 1903. She worked the canal's & carried passengers across the Mersey & during WW1 had a stint working for the Royal Navy in Liverpool. The "Danny" was refitted in the 30's in an art deco style. Withdrawn from service in 1984 by 2014 she was due for scrapping until Mersey tug skipper Dan Cross bought her for £1 and the campaign to save her was underway. Photo credit: Andrew McCaren/LNP ** More information available here http://tinyurl.com/jsucxaq **
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures . FILE PICTURE DATED 27/10/2012 of police and forensic scenes of crime examiners searching an area of railway track near to Folly Lane , Warrington where seven stolen munitions packages were discovered as , today (16th September 2013) , six men are due to be sentenced at Liverpool Crown Court after MOD-owned munitions containing explosives were stolen from a freight train between Cumbria and Oxfordshire on Wednesday 24th October 2012 , prompting investigations by the North West Counter Terrorism Unit . Phillip Yates (born 25/9/83) of Church Street , Birkenhead , Kris Keith Black (born 05/10/1989) of Woodchurch Road , Birkenhead and David Ian Smith (born 3/2/1983) of Boothwood Close , Liverpool all pleaded guilty to theft and possessing explosives (under the Explosive Substances Act , 1883). Leonard Ash (born 20/09/1962) of Beckwith Street , Birkenhead , was found guilty after a trial of handling stolen goods and possessing explosives (under the Explosive Substances Act , 1883) and offences under Section 5(1)(AF) of the Firearms Act . Michael David Arthur Hellon (born 25.09.1981) of Hadfield Close , Sheffield was found guilty after a trial of handling stolen goods and possessing explosives (under the Explosive Substances Act , 1883). Jason McKee (born 11/9/86) of Valley Road , Bromborough was found guilty after a trial of handling stolen goods and possessing explosives (under the Explosive Substances Act , 1883). He also pleaded guilty to offences under Section 5(1)(AF) of the Firearms Act . Photo credit : Joel Goodman/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures . FILE PICTURE DATED 27/10/2012 of police and forensic scenes of crime examiners searching an area of railway track near to Folly Lane , Warrington where seven stolen munitions packages were discovered as , today (16th September 2013) , six men are due to be sentenced at Liverpool Crown Court after MOD-owned munitions containing explosives were stolen from a freight train between Cumbria and Oxfordshire on Wednesday 24th October 2012 , prompting investigations by the North West Counter Terrorism Unit . Phillip Yates (born 25/9/83) of Church Street , Birkenhead , Kris Keith Black (born 05/10/1989) of Woodchurch Road , Birkenhead and David Ian Smith (born 3/2/1983) of Boothwood Close , Liverpool all pleaded guilty to theft and possessing explosives (under the Explosive Substances Act , 1883). Leonard Ash (born 20/09/1962) of Beckwith Street , Birkenhead , was found guilty after a trial of handling stolen goods and possessing explosives (under the Explosive Substances Act , 1883) and offences under Section 5(1)(AF) of the Firearms Act . Michael David Arthur Hellon (born 25.09.1981) of Hadfield Close , Sheffield was found guilty after a trial of handling stolen goods and possessing explosives (under the Explosive Substances Act , 1883). Jason McKee (born 11/9/86) of Valley Road , Bromborough was found guilty after a trial of handling stolen goods and possessing explosives (under the Explosive Substances Act , 1883). He also pleaded guilty to offences under Section 5(1)(AF) of the Firearms Act . Photo credit : Joel Goodman/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures . FILE PICTURE DATED 27/10/2012 of a general view of the scene where police and forensic scenes of crime examiners searched railway track near to Folly Lane , Warrington where seven stolen munitions packages were discovered as , today (16th September 2013) , six men are due to be sentenced at Liverpool Crown Court after MOD-owned munitions containing explosives were stolen from a freight train between Cumbria and Oxfordshire on Wednesday 24th October 2012 , prompting investigations by the North West Counter Terrorism Unit . Phillip Yates (born 25/9/83) of Church Street , Birkenhead , Kris Keith Black (born 05/10/1989) of Woodchurch Road , Birkenhead and David Ian Smith (born 3/2/1983) of Boothwood Close , Liverpool all pleaded guilty to theft and possessing explosives (under the Explosive Substances Act , 1883). Leonard Ash (born 20/09/1962) of Beckwith Street , Birkenhead , was found guilty after a trial of handling stolen goods and possessing explosives (under the Explosive Substances Act , 1883) and offences under Section 5(1)(AF) of the Firearms Act . Michael David Arthur Hellon (born 25.09.1981) of Hadfield Close , Sheffield was found guilty after a trial of handling stolen goods and possessing explosives (under the Explosive Substances Act , 1883). Jason McKee (born 11/9/86) of Valley Road , Bromborough was found guilty after a trial of handling stolen goods and possessing explosives (under the Explosive Substances Act , 1883). He also pleaded guilty to offences under Section 5(1)(AF) of the Firearms Act . Photo credit : Joel Goodman/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures . FILE PICTURE DATED 27/10/2012 of police and forensic scenes of crime examiners searching an area of railway track near to Folly Lane , Warrington where seven stolen munitions packages were discovered as , today (16th September 2013) , six men are due to be sentenced at Liverpool Crown Court after MOD-owned munitions containing explosives were stolen from a freight train between Cumbria and Oxfordshire on Wednesday 24th October 2012 , prompting investigations by the North West Counter Terrorism Unit . Phillip Yates (born 25/9/83) of Church Street , Birkenhead , Kris Keith Black (born 05/10/1989) of Woodchurch Road , Birkenhead and David Ian Smith (born 3/2/1983) of Boothwood Close , Liverpool all pleaded guilty to theft and possessing explosives (under the Explosive Substances Act , 1883). Leonard Ash (born 20/09/1962) of Beckwith Street , Birkenhead , was found guilty after a trial of handling stolen goods and possessing explosives (under the Explosive Substances Act , 1883) and offences under Section 5(1)(AF) of the Firearms Act . Michael David Arthur Hellon (born 25.09.1981) of Hadfield Close , Sheffield was found guilty after a trial of handling stolen goods and possessing explosives (under the Explosive Substances Act , 1883). Jason McKee (born 11/9/86) of Valley Road , Bromborough was found guilty after a trial of handling stolen goods and possessing explosives (under the Explosive Substances Act , 1883). He also pleaded guilty to offences under Section 5(1)(AF) of the Firearms Act . Photo credit : Joel Goodman/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 30/09/2016. Bartington UK. Picture shows the Daniel Adamson making it's way under the Dutton rail viaduct on the River Weaver on it's maiden voyage after a £5M renovation. The Daniel Adamson steam boat has been bought back to operational service after a £5M restoration. The coal fired steam tug is the last surviving steam powered tug built on the Mersey and is believed to be the oldest operational Mersey built ship in the world. The "Danny" (originally named the Ralph Brocklebank) was built at Camel Laird ship yard in Birkenhead & launched in 1903. She worked the canal's & carried passengers across the Mersey & during WW1 had a stint working for the Royal Navy in Liverpool. The "Danny" was refitted in the 30's in an art deco style. Withdrawn from service in 1984 by 2014 she was due for scrapping until Mersey tug skipper Dan Cross bought her for £1 and the campaign to save her was underway. Photo credit: Andrew McCaren/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 04/05/2016. Birkenhead UK. Fireman Michael Hulme fires up the Daniel Adamson boilers for the first time in 30 years. The Daniel Adamson steam boat has been bought back to operational service after a £5M restoration. The coal fired steam tug is the last surviving steam powered tug built on the Mersey and is believed to be the oldest operational Mersey built ship in the world. The "Danny" (originally named the Ralph Brocklebank) was built at Camel Laird ship yard in Birkenhead & launched in 1903. She worked the canal's & carried passengers across the Mersey & during WW1 had a stint working for the Royal Navy in Liverpool. The "Danny" was refitted in the 30's in an art deco style. Withdrawn from service in 1984 by 2014 she was due for scrapping until Mersey tug skipper Dan Cross bought her for £1 and the campaign to save her was underway. Photo credit: Andrew McCaren/LNP ** More information available here http://tinyurl.com/jsucxaq **
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 04/05/2016. Birkenhead UK. Picture shows volunteer John Hake grinding metal work for the Daniel Adamson during restoration work at the Canada Dock volunteer workshop. The Daniel Adamson steam boat has been bought back to operational service after a £5M restoration. The coal fired steam tug is the last surviving steam powered tug built on the Mersey and is believed to be the oldest operational Mersey built ship in the world. The "Danny" (originally named the Ralph Brocklebank) was built at Camel Laird ship yard in Birkenhead & launched in 1903. She worked the canal's & carried passengers across the Mersey & during WW1 had a stint working for the Royal Navy in Liverpool. The "Danny" was refitted in the 30's in an art deco style. Withdrawn from service in 1984 by 2014 she was due for scrapping until Mersey tug skipper Dan Cross bought her for £1 and the campaign to save her was underway. Photo credit: Andrew McCaren/LNP ** More information available here http://tinyurl.com/jsucxaq **
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 04/05/2016. Birkenhead UK. Picture shows restoration work being carried out on the Daniel Adamson at Camel Laird docks in Birkenhead. The Daniel Adamson steam boat has been bought back to operational service after a £5M restoration. The coal fired steam tug is the last surviving steam powered tug built on the Mersey and is believed to be the oldest operational Mersey built ship in the world. The "Danny" (originally named the Ralph Brocklebank) was built at Camel Laird ship yard in Birkenhead & launched in 1903. She worked the canal's & carried passengers across the Mersey & during WW1 had a stint working for the Royal Navy in Liverpool. The "Danny" was refitted in the 30's in an art deco style. Withdrawn from service in 1984 by 2014 she was due for scrapping until Mersey tug skipper Dan Cross bought her for £1 and the campaign to save her was underway. Photo credit: Andrew McCaren/LNP ** More information available here http://tinyurl.com/jsucxaq **
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 30/09/2016. Birkenhead UK. Top collect picture shows the upper saloon of the Daniel Adamson in 1936, bottom picture shows the lower saloon today. The Daniel Adamson steam boat has been bought back to operational service after a £5M restoration. The coal fired steam tug is the last surviving steam powered tug built on the Mersey and is believed to be the oldest operational Mersey built ship in the world. The "Danny" (originally named the Ralph Brocklebank) was built at Camel Laird ship yard in Birkenhead & launched in 1903. She worked the canal's & carried passengers across the Mersey & during WW1 had a stint working for the Royal Navy in Liverpool. The "Danny" was refitted in the 30's in an art deco style. Withdrawn from service in 1984 by 2014 she was due for scrapping until Mersey tug skipper Dan Cross bought her for £1 and the campaign to save her was underway. Photo credit: Andrew McCaren/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 30/09/2016. Birkenhead UK. Top collect picture shows the upper saloon of the Daniel Adamson in 1936, bottom picture shows the lower saloon today. The Daniel Adamson steam boat has been bought back to operational service after a £5M restoration. The coal fired steam tug is the last surviving steam powered tug built on the Mersey and is believed to be the oldest operational Mersey built ship in the world. The "Danny" (originally named the Ralph Brocklebank) was built at Camel Laird ship yard in Birkenhead & launched in 1903. She worked the canal's & carried passengers across the Mersey & during WW1 had a stint working for the Royal Navy in Liverpool. The "Danny" was refitted in the 30's in an art deco style. Withdrawn from service in 1984 by 2014 she was due for scrapping until Mersey tug skipper Dan Cross bought her for £1 and the campaign to save her was underway. Photo credit: Andrew McCaren/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 30/09/2016. Birkenhead UK. Top collect picture shows the lower saloon of the Daniel Adamson in 1936, bottom picture shows the lower saloon today. The Daniel Adamson steam boat has been bought back to operational service after a £5M restoration. The coal fired steam tug is the last surviving steam powered tug built on the Mersey and is believed to be the oldest operational Mersey built ship in the world. The "Danny" (originally named the Ralph Brocklebank) was built at Camel Laird ship yard in Birkenhead & launched in 1903. She worked the canal's & carried passengers across the Mersey & during WW1 had a stint working for the Royal Navy in Liverpool. The "Danny" was refitted in the 30's in an art deco style. Withdrawn from service in 1984 by 2014 she was due for scrapping until Mersey tug skipper Dan Cross bought her for £1 and the campaign to save her was underway. Photo credit: Andrew McCaren/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 30/09/2016. Birkenhead UK. Top collect picture shows the upper saloon of the Daniel Adamson in 1936, bottom picture shows the upper saloon today. The Daniel Adamson steam boat has been bought back to operational service after a £5M restoration. The coal fired steam tug is the last surviving steam powered tug built on the Mersey and is believed to be the oldest operational Mersey built ship in the world. The "Danny" (originally named the Ralph Brocklebank) was built at Camel Laird ship yard in Birkenhead & launched in 1903. She worked the canal's & carried passengers across the Mersey & during WW1 had a stint working for the Royal Navy in Liverpool. The "Danny" was refitted in the 30's in an art deco style. Withdrawn from service in 1984 by 2014 she was due for scrapping until Mersey tug skipper Dan Cross bought her for £1 and the campaign to save her was underway. Photo credit: Andrew McCaren/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 30/09/2016. Birkenhead UK. Collect picture shows the crew of the Daniel Adamson in the 1950's. The Daniel Adamson steam boat has been bought back to operational service after a £5M restoration. The coal fired steam tug is the last surviving steam powered tug built on the Mersey and is believed to be the oldest operational Mersey built ship in the world. The "Danny" (originally named the Ralph Brocklebank) was built at Camel Laird ship yard in Birkenhead & launched in 1903. She worked the canal's & carried passengers across the Mersey & during WW1 had a stint working for the Royal Navy in Liverpool. The "Danny" was refitted in the 30's in an art deco style. Withdrawn from service in 1984 by 2014 she was due for scrapping until Mersey tug skipper Dan Cross bought her for £1 and the campaign to save her was underway. Photo credit: Andrew McCaren/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 30/09/2016. Birkenhead UK. Collect picture shows the Ralph Brocklebank (Daniel Adamson) in Manchester for the visit of King Fuad (date unknown). The Daniel Adamson steam boat has been bought back to operational service after a £5M restoration. The coal fired steam tug is the last surviving steam powered tug built on the Mersey and is believed to be the oldest operational Mersey built ship in the world. The "Danny" (originally named the Ralph Brocklebank) was built at Camel Laird ship yard in Birkenhead & launched in 1903. She worked the canal's & carried passengers across the Mersey & during WW1 had a stint working for the Royal Navy in Liverpool. The "Danny" was refitted in the 30's in an art deco style. Withdrawn from service in 1984 by 2014 she was due for scrapping until Mersey tug skipper Dan Cross bought her for £1 and the campaign to save her was underway. Photo credit: Andrew McCaren/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 30/09/2016. Birkenhead UK. Collect picture shows passengers on the Ralph Brocklebank (Daniel Adamson) in the 1920's. The Daniel Adamson steam boat has been bought back to operational service after a £5M restoration. The coal fired steam tug is the last surviving steam powered tug built on the Mersey and is believed to be the oldest operational Mersey built ship in the world. The "Danny" (originally named the Ralph Brocklebank) was built at Camel Laird ship yard in Birkenhead & launched in 1903. She worked the canal's & carried passengers across the Mersey & during WW1 had a stint working for the Royal Navy in Liverpool. The "Danny" was refitted in the 30's in an art deco style. Withdrawn from service in 1984 by 2014 she was due for scrapping until Mersey tug skipper Dan Cross bought her for £1 and the campaign to save her was underway. Photo credit: Andrew McCaren/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 30/09/2016. Birkenhead UK. Collect picture shows the Ralph Brocklebank (Daniel Adamson) in Ellesmere Port in the early 1900's. The Daniel Adamson steam boat has been bought back to operational service after a £5M restoration. The coal fired steam tug is the last surviving steam powered tug built on the Mersey and is believed to be the oldest operational Mersey built ship in the world. The "Danny" (originally named the Ralph Brocklebank) was built at Camel Laird ship yard in Birkenhead & launched in 1903. She worked the canal's & carried passengers across the Mersey & during WW1 had a stint working for the Royal Navy in Liverpool. The "Danny" was refitted in the 30's in an art deco style. Withdrawn from service in 1984 by 2014 she was due for scrapping until Mersey tug skipper Dan Cross bought her for £1 and the campaign to save her was underway. Photo credit: Andrew McCaren/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 30/09/2016. Birkenhead UK. Collect picture shows the Ralph Brocklebank (daniel Adamson) working in Manchester (date unknown). The Daniel Adamson steam boat has been bought back to operational service after a £5M restoration. The coal fired steam tug is the last surviving steam powered tug built on the Mersey and is believed to be the oldest operational Mersey built ship in the world. The "Danny" (originally named the Ralph Brocklebank) was built at Camel Laird ship yard in Birkenhead & launched in 1903. She worked the canal's & carried passengers across the Mersey & during WW1 had a stint working for the Royal Navy in Liverpool. The "Danny" was refitted in the 30's in an art deco style. Withdrawn from service in 1984 by 2014 she was due for scrapping until Mersey tug skipper Dan Cross bought her for £1 and the campaign to save her was underway. Photo credit: Andrew McCaren/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 30/09/2016. Birkenhead UK. Collect picture shows the Ralph Brocklebank (Daniel Adamson) in Manchester for the visit of King Fuad (date unknown). The Daniel Adamson steam boat has been bought back to operational service after a £5M restoration. The coal fired steam tug is the last surviving steam powered tug built on the Mersey and is believed to be the oldest operational Mersey built ship in the world. The "Danny" (originally named the Ralph Brocklebank) was built at Camel Laird ship yard in Birkenhead & launched in 1903. She worked the canal's & carried passengers across the Mersey & during WW1 had a stint working for the Royal Navy in Liverpool. The "Danny" was refitted in the 30's in an art deco style. Withdrawn from service in 1984 by 2014 she was due for scrapping until Mersey tug skipper Dan Cross bought her for £1 and the campaign to save her was underway. Photo credit: Andrew McCaren/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 30/09/2016. Birkenhead UK. Top collect picture shows the lower saloon of the Daniel Adamson in 1936, bottom picture shows the lower saloon today. The Daniel Adamson steam boat has been bought back to operational service after a £5M restoration. The coal fired steam tug is the last surviving steam powered tug built on the Mersey and is believed to be the oldest operational Mersey built ship in the world. The "Danny" (originally named the Ralph Brocklebank) was built at Camel Laird ship yard in Birkenhead & launched in 1903. She worked the canal's & carried passengers across the Mersey & during WW1 had a stint working for the Royal Navy in Liverpool. The "Danny" was refitted in the 30's in an art deco style. Withdrawn from service in 1984 by 2014 she was due for scrapping until Mersey tug skipper Dan Cross bought her for £1 and the campaign to save her was underway. Photo credit: Andrew McCaren/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 30/09/2016. Birkenhead UK. Collect picture shows the crew of the Daniel Adamson in the 1950's. The Daniel Adamson steam boat has been bought back to operational service after a £5M restoration. The coal fired steam tug is the last surviving steam powered tug built on the Mersey and is believed to be the oldest operational Mersey built ship in the world. The "Danny" (originally named the Ralph Brocklebank) was built at Camel Laird ship yard in Birkenhead & launched in 1903. She worked the canal's & carried passengers across the Mersey & during WW1 had a stint working for the Royal Navy in Liverpool. The "Danny" was refitted in the 30's in an art deco style. Withdrawn from service in 1984 by 2014 she was due for scrapping until Mersey tug skipper Dan Cross bought her for £1 and the campaign to save her was underway. Photo credit: Andrew McCaren/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 30/09/2016. Bartington UK. Picture shows the Daniel Adamson making it's way along the River Weaver on it's maiden voyage after a £5M renovation. The Daniel Adamson steam boat has been bought back to operational service after a £5M restoration. The coal fired steam tug is the last surviving steam powered tug built on the Mersey and is believed to be the oldest operational Mersey built ship in the world. The "Danny" (originally named the Ralph Brocklebank) was built at Camel Laird ship yard in Birkenhead & launched in 1903. She worked the canal's & carried passengers across the Mersey & during WW1 had a stint working for the Royal Navy in Liverpool. The "Danny" was refitted in the 30's in an art deco style. Withdrawn from service in 1984 by 2014 she was due for scrapping until Mersey tug skipper Dan Cross bought her for £1 and the campaign to save her was underway. Photo credit: Andrew McCaren/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 30/09/2016. Bartington UK. Picture shows the Daniel Adamson making it's way under the Dutton rail viaduct on the River Weaver on it's maiden voyage after a £5M renovation. The Daniel Adamson steam boat has been bought back to operational service after a £5M restoration. The coal fired steam tug is the last surviving steam powered tug built on the Mersey and is believed to be the oldest operational Mersey built ship in the world. The "Danny" (originally named the Ralph Brocklebank) was built at Camel Laird ship yard in Birkenhead & launched in 1903. She worked the canal's & carried passengers across the Mersey & during WW1 had a stint working for the Royal Navy in Liverpool. The "Danny" was refitted in the 30's in an art deco style. Withdrawn from service in 1984 by 2014 she was due for scrapping until Mersey tug skipper Dan Cross bought her for £1 and the campaign to save her was underway. Photo credit: Andrew McCaren/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 30/09/2016. Bartington UK. Picture shows the Daniel Adamson making it's way under the Dutton rail viaduct on the River Weaver on it's maiden voyage after a £5M renovation. The Daniel Adamson steam boat has been bought back to operational service after a £5M restoration. The coal fired steam tug is the last surviving steam powered tug built on the Mersey and is believed to be the oldest operational Mersey built ship in the world. The "Danny" (originally named the Ralph Brocklebank) was built at Camel Laird ship yard in Birkenhead & launched in 1903. She worked the canal's & carried passengers across the Mersey & during WW1 had a stint working for the Royal Navy in Liverpool. The "Danny" was refitted in the 30's in an art deco style. Withdrawn from service in 1984 by 2014 she was due for scrapping until Mersey tug skipper Dan Cross bought her for £1 and the campaign to save her was underway. Photo credit: Andrew McCaren/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 30/09/2016. Bartington UK. Picture shows the Daniel Adamson making it's way under the Dutton rail viaduct on the River Weaver on it's maiden voyage after a £5M renovation. The Daniel Adamson steam boat has been bought back to operational service after a £5M restoration. The coal fired steam tug is the last surviving steam powered tug built on the Mersey and is believed to be the oldest operational Mersey built ship in the world. The "Danny" (originally named the Ralph Brocklebank) was built at Camel Laird ship yard in Birkenhead & launched in 1903. She worked the canal's & carried passengers across the Mersey & during WW1 had a stint working for the Royal Navy in Liverpool. The "Danny" was refitted in the 30's in an art deco style. Withdrawn from service in 1984 by 2014 she was due for scrapping until Mersey tug skipper Dan Cross bought her for £1 and the campaign to save her was underway. Photo credit: Andrew McCaren/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 30/09/2016. Bartington UK. Picture shows the Daniel Adamson making it's way under the Dutton rail viaduct on the River Weaver on it's maiden voyage after a £5M renovation. The Daniel Adamson steam boat has been bought back to operational service after a £5M restoration. The coal fired steam tug is the last surviving steam powered tug built on the Mersey and is believed to be the oldest operational Mersey built ship in the world. The "Danny" (originally named the Ralph Brocklebank) was built at Camel Laird ship yard in Birkenhead & launched in 1903. She worked the canal's & carried passengers across the Mersey & during WW1 had a stint working for the Royal Navy in Liverpool. The "Danny" was refitted in the 30's in an art deco style. Withdrawn from service in 1984 by 2014 she was due for scrapping until Mersey tug skipper Dan Cross bought her for £1 and the campaign to save her was underway. Photo credit: Andrew McCaren/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 30/09/2016. Bartington UK. Picture shows the Daniel Adamson making it's way under the Dutton rail viaduct on the River Weaver on it's maiden voyage after a £5M renovation. The Daniel Adamson steam boat has been bought back to operational service after a £5M restoration. The coal fired steam tug is the last surviving steam powered tug built on the Mersey and is believed to be the oldest operational Mersey built ship in the world. The "Danny" (originally named the Ralph Brocklebank) was built at Camel Laird ship yard in Birkenhead & launched in 1903. She worked the canal's & carried passengers across the Mersey & during WW1 had a stint working for the Royal Navy in Liverpool. The "Danny" was refitted in the 30's in an art deco style. Withdrawn from service in 1984 by 2014 she was due for scrapping until Mersey tug skipper Dan Cross bought her for £1 and the campaign to save her was underway. Photo credit: Andrew McCaren/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 30/09/2016. Bartington UK. Picture shows the Daniel Adamson making it's way under the Dutton rail viaduct on the River Weaver on it's maiden voyage after a £5M renovation. The Daniel Adamson steam boat has been bought back to operational service after a £5M restoration. The coal fired steam tug is the last surviving steam powered tug built on the Mersey and is believed to be the oldest operational Mersey built ship in the world. The "Danny" (originally named the Ralph Brocklebank) was built at Camel Laird ship yard in Birkenhead & launched in 1903. She worked the canal's & carried passengers across the Mersey & during WW1 had a stint working for the Royal Navy in Liverpool. The "Danny" was refitted in the 30's in an art deco style. Withdrawn from service in 1984 by 2014 she was due for scrapping until Mersey tug skipper Dan Cross bought her for £1 and the campaign to save her was underway. Photo credit: Andrew McCaren/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 30/09/2016. Bartington UK. Picture shows the Daniel Adamson making it's way through Dutton locks on the River Weaver on it's maiden voyage after a £5M renovation. The Daniel Adamson steam boat has been bought back to operational service after a £5M restoration. The coal fired steam tug is the last surviving steam powered tug built on the Mersey and is believed to be the oldest operational Mersey built ship in the world. The "Danny" (originally named the Ralph Brocklebank) was built at Camel Laird ship yard in Birkenhead & launched in 1903. She worked the canal's & carried passengers across the Mersey & during WW1 had a stint working for the Royal Navy in Liverpool. The "Danny" was refitted in the 30's in an art deco style. Withdrawn from service in 1984 by 2014 she was due for scrapping until Mersey tug skipper Dan Cross bought her for £1 and the campaign to save her was underway. Photo credit: Andrew McCaren/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 30/09/2016. Bartington UK. Picture shows the Daniel Adamson making it's way through Dutton locks on the River Weaver on it's maiden voyage after a £5M renovation. The Daniel Adamson steam boat has been bought back to operational service after a £5M restoration. The coal fired steam tug is the last surviving steam powered tug built on the Mersey and is believed to be the oldest operational Mersey built ship in the world. The "Danny" (originally named the Ralph Brocklebank) was built at Camel Laird ship yard in Birkenhead & launched in 1903. She worked the canal's & carried passengers across the Mersey & during WW1 had a stint working for the Royal Navy in Liverpool. The "Danny" was refitted in the 30's in an art deco style. Withdrawn from service in 1984 by 2014 she was due for scrapping until Mersey tug skipper Dan Cross bought her for £1 and the campaign to save her was underway. Photo credit: Andrew McCaren/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 30/09/2016. Bartington UK. Picture shows the Daniel Adamson making it's way under the Dutton rail viaduct on the River Weaver on it's maiden voyage after a £5M renovation. The Daniel Adamson steam boat has been bought back to operational service after a £5M restoration. The coal fired steam tug is the last surviving steam powered tug built on the Mersey and is believed to be the oldest operational Mersey built ship in the world. The "Danny" (originally named the Ralph Brocklebank) was built at Camel Laird ship yard in Birkenhead & launched in 1903. She worked the canal's & carried passengers across the Mersey & during WW1 had a stint working for the Royal Navy in Liverpool. The "Danny" was refitted in the 30's in an art deco style. Withdrawn from service in 1984 by 2014 she was due for scrapping until Mersey tug skipper Dan Cross bought her for £1 and the campaign to save her was underway. Photo credit: Andrew McCaren/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 04/05/2016. Birkenhead UK. Picture shows the Daniel Adamson beer brewed to celebrate the renovation of the Daniel Adamson by Titanic brewery. The Daniel Adamson steam boat has been bought back to operational service after a £5M restoration. The coal fired steam tug is the last surviving steam powered tug built on the Mersey and is believed to be the oldest operational Mersey built ship in the world. The "Danny" (originally named the Ralph Brocklebank) was built at Camel Laird ship yard in Birkenhead & launched in 1903. She worked the canal's & carried passengers across the Mersey & during WW1 had a stint working for the Royal Navy in Liverpool. The "Danny" was refitted in the 30's in an art deco style. Withdrawn from service in 1984 by 2014 she was due for scrapping until Mersey tug skipper Dan Cross bought her for £1 and the campaign to save her was underway. Photo credit: Andrew McCaren/LNP ** More information available here http://tinyurl.com/jsucxaq **
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 04/05/2016. Birkenhead UK. Picture shows Dan Cross who bought the Daniel Adamson in 2004 for £1 from the Manchester Canal Ship Company. The Daniel Adamson steam boat has been bought back to operational service after a £5M restoration. The coal fired steam tug is the last surviving steam powered tug built on the Mersey and is believed to be the oldest operational Mersey built ship in the world. The "Danny" (originally named the Ralph Brocklebank) was built at Camel Laird ship yard in Birkenhead & launched in 1903. She worked the canal's & carried passengers across the Mersey & during WW1 had a stint working for the Royal Navy in Liverpool. The "Danny" was refitted in the 30's in an art deco style. Withdrawn from service in 1984 by 2014 she was due for scrapping until Mersey tug skipper Dan Cross bought her for £1 and the campaign to save her was underway. Photo credit: Andrew McCaren/LNP ** More information available here http://tinyurl.com/jsucxaq **
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 04/05/2016. Birkenhead UK. Picture shows Dan Cross who bought the Daniel Adamson in 2004 for £1 from the Manchester Canal Ship Company. The Daniel Adamson steam boat has been bought back to operational service after a £5M restoration. The coal fired steam tug is the last surviving steam powered tug built on the Mersey and is believed to be the oldest operational Mersey built ship in the world. The "Danny" (originally named the Ralph Brocklebank) was built at Camel Laird ship yard in Birkenhead & launched in 1903. She worked the canal's & carried passengers across the Mersey & during WW1 had a stint working for the Royal Navy in Liverpool. The "Danny" was refitted in the 30's in an art deco style. Withdrawn from service in 1984 by 2014 she was due for scrapping until Mersey tug skipper Dan Cross bought her for £1 and the campaign to save her was underway. Photo credit: Andrew McCaren/LNP ** More information available here http://tinyurl.com/jsucxaq **
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 04/05/2016. Birkenhead UK. Picture shows the boilers on the Daniel Adamson working for the first time in 30 years at Camel Laird docks. The Daniel Adamson steam boat has been bought back to operational service after a £5M restoration. The coal fired steam tug is the last surviving steam powered tug built on the Mersey and is believed to be the oldest operational Mersey built ship in the world. The "Danny" (originally named the Ralph Brocklebank) was built at Camel Laird ship yard in Birkenhead & launched in 1903. She worked the canal's & carried passengers across the Mersey & during WW1 had a stint working for the Royal Navy in Liverpool. The "Danny" was refitted in the 30's in an art deco style. Withdrawn from service in 1984 by 2014 she was due for scrapping until Mersey tug skipper Dan Cross bought her for £1 and the campaign to save her was underway. Photo credit: Andrew McCaren/LNP ** More information available here http://tinyurl.com/jsucxaq **
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 04/05/2016. Birkenhead UK. Picture shows the boilers on the Daniel Adamson working for the first time in 30 years at Camel Laird docks. The Daniel Adamson steam boat has been bought back to operational service after a £5M restoration. The coal fired steam tug is the last surviving steam powered tug built on the Mersey and is believed to be the oldest operational Mersey built ship in the world. The "Danny" (originally named the Ralph Brocklebank) was built at Camel Laird ship yard in Birkenhead & launched in 1903. She worked the canal's & carried passengers across the Mersey & during WW1 had a stint working for the Royal Navy in Liverpool. The "Danny" was refitted in the 30's in an art deco style. Withdrawn from service in 1984 by 2014 she was due for scrapping until Mersey tug skipper Dan Cross bought her for £1 and the campaign to save her was underway. Photo credit: Andrew McCaren/LNP ** More information available here http://tinyurl.com/jsucxaq **
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 04/05/2016. Birkenhead UK. Collect picture shows Daniel Adamson who is the namesake of the Daniel Adamson boat. The Daniel Adamson steam boat has been bought back to operational service after a £5M restoration. The coal fired steam tug is the last surviving steam powered tug built on the Mersey and is believed to be the oldest operational Mersey built ship in the world. The "Danny" (originally named the Ralph Brocklebank) was built at Camel Laird ship yard in Birkenhead & launched in 1903. She worked the canal's & carried passengers across the Mersey & during WW1 had a stint working for the Royal Navy in Liverpool. The "Danny" was refitted in the 30's in an art deco style. Withdrawn from service in 1984 by 2014 she was due for scrapping until Mersey tug skipper Dan Cross bought her for £1 and the campaign to save her was underway. Photo credit: Andrew McCaren/LNP ** More information available here http://tinyurl.com/jsucxaq **
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