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The River Mersey is a popular theme in literature, music and art

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Background imageRiver Mersey Collection: Views of Liverpool Anglican Cathedral and the Grain Silo, currently being demolished

Views of Liverpool Anglican Cathedral and the Grain Silo, currently being demolished. 13th July 1989

Background imageRiver Mersey Collection: Queen Elizabeth II in Liverpool during her Silver Jubilee Tour

Queen Elizabeth II in Liverpool during her Silver Jubilee Tour. The Royal Iris moves long the River Mersey. 21st June 1977

Background imageRiver Mersey Collection: The cast of 'Twopence to Cross the Mersey'. Carolyn Knight

The cast of "Twopence to Cross the Mersey". Carolyn Knight
The cast of " Twopence to Cross the Mersey". Carolyn Knight, Leanne Campbell and Glenn Cunningham. 20th October 1994

Background imageRiver Mersey Collection: The cast of 'Twopence to Cross the Mersey'. Leanne Campbell. 20th October 1994

The cast of "Twopence to Cross the Mersey". Leanne Campbell. 20th October 1994
The cast of " Twopence to Cross the Mersey". Leanne Campbell. 20th October 1994

Background imageRiver Mersey Collection: The cast of 'Twopence to Cross the Mersey'. 20th October 1994

The cast of "Twopence to Cross the Mersey". 20th October 1994
The cast of " Twopence to Cross the Mersey". 20th October 1994

Background imageRiver Mersey Collection: Queen Elizabeth II, in Merseyside to open the Langton River Entrance at Langton Dock

Queen Elizabeth II, in Merseyside to open the Langton River Entrance at Langton Dock System. A striking shot of the Queen as she leaves the Town Hall for Lime Street Station. December 1962

Background imageRiver Mersey Collection: Queen Elizabeth II, opening the Langton River Entrance at Langton Dock System

Queen Elizabeth II, opening the Langton River Entrance at Langton Dock System. Mr N A Matheson, the engineer-in-chief, shows the Queen pictures of the Langton scheme on display in the dock shed

Background imageRiver Mersey Collection: Queen Elizabeth II, opening the Langton River Entrance at Langton Dock System

Queen Elizabeth II, opening the Langton River Entrance at Langton Dock System. The Queen in Langton Shed with the Earl of Derby

Background imageRiver Mersey Collection: The Queen visits Port Sunlight as part of its 100th birthday celebrations

The Queen visits Port Sunlight as part of its 100th birthday celebrations. The Royal Yacht Britannia arrives. 8th August 1988

Background imageRiver Mersey Collection: The Queen visits Port Sunlight as part of its 100th birthday celebrations

The Queen visits Port Sunlight as part of its 100th birthday celebrations. The Royal Yacht Britannia arrives. 8th August 1988

Background imageRiver Mersey Collection: Aerial view of the new floating berths for super tankers constructed offshore at

Aerial view of the new floating berths for super tankers constructed offshore at the Tranmere Oil terminal on the River Mersey near Birkenhead, Merseyside

Background imageRiver Mersey Collection: Aerial view of the new floating berths for super tankers constructed offshore at

Aerial view of the new floating berths for super tankers constructed offshore at the Tranmere Oil terminal on the River Mersey near Birkenhead, Merseyside

Background imageRiver Mersey Collection: The new Ford Capri, launched in unusual manner off the slipway at the shipbuilding yard

The new Ford Capri, launched in unusual manner off the slipway at the shipbuilding yard of Cammell laird in Birkenhead, Wirall

Background imageRiver Mersey Collection: Mersey Tunnel breakthrough 4th March 1970 Builders

Mersey Tunnel breakthrough 4th March 1970 Builders, Councillors and Tunnel officials pose for an official picture following the breakthrough between the tunnels from Birkenhead

Background imageRiver Mersey Collection: Mersey Tunnel breakthrough 4th March 1970 Builders

Mersey Tunnel breakthrough 4th March 1970 Builders, Councillors and Tunnel officials pose for an official picture following the breakthrough between the tunnels from Birkenhead

Background imageRiver Mersey Collection: Mersey Tunnel breakthrough 4th March 1970 Breakthrough between the tunnels

Mersey Tunnel breakthrough 4th March 1970 Breakthrough between the tunnels from Birkenhead and Liverpool under the River Mersey

Background imageRiver Mersey Collection: Cilla Black on a boat in Liverpool. 19th February 1964

Cilla Black on a boat in Liverpool. 19th February 1964

Background imageRiver Mersey Collection: Cilla Black on a boat in Liverpool. 19th February 1964

Cilla Black on a boat in Liverpool. 19th February 1964

Background imageRiver Mersey Collection: Cilla Black on a boat in Liverpool. 19th February 1964

Cilla Black on a boat in Liverpool. 19th February 1964

Background imageRiver Mersey Collection: Liverpool Waterfront, taken from the Birkenhead ferry boat. 1st December 1962

Liverpool Waterfront, taken from the Birkenhead ferry boat. 1st December 1962

Background imageRiver Mersey Collection: Liverpool Waterfront, taken from the Birkenhead ferry boat. 1st December 1962

Liverpool Waterfront, taken from the Birkenhead ferry boat. 1st December 1962

Background imageRiver Mersey Collection: Liverpool Waterfront, taken from the Birkenhead ferry boat. 1st December 1962

Liverpool Waterfront, taken from the Birkenhead ferry boat. 1st December 1962

Background imageRiver Mersey Collection: Liverpool Waterfront, taken from the Birkenhead ferry boat. 1st December 1962

Liverpool Waterfront, taken from the Birkenhead ferry boat. 1st December 1962

Background imageRiver Mersey Collection: The Yellow Submarine in Liverpool, a large model representation of the submarine featured

The Yellow Submarine in Liverpool, a large model representation of the submarine featured in the animated film Yellow Submarine, inspired by the song of the same name on the Beatles album Revolver

Background imageRiver Mersey Collection: Launch of the new £30 million Churchill class nuclear submarine HMS Conqueror at

Launch of the new £30 million Churchill class nuclear submarine HMS Conqueror at
Launch of the new £ 30 million Churchill class nuclear submarine HMS Conqueror at Cammell Lairds shipyard in Birkenhead on the River Mersey

Background imageRiver Mersey Collection: Launch of the new £30 million Churchill class nuclear submarine HMS Conqueror at

Launch of the new £30 million Churchill class nuclear submarine HMS Conqueror at
Launch of the new £ 30 million Churchill class nuclear submarine HMS Conqueror at Cammell Lairds shipyard in Birkenhead

Background imageRiver Mersey Collection: Launch of the new £30 million Churchill class nuclear submarine HMS Conqueror at

Launch of the new £30 million Churchill class nuclear submarine HMS Conqueror at
Launch of the new £ 30 million Churchill class nuclear submarine HMS Conqueror at Cammell Lairds shipyard in Birkenhead

Background imageRiver Mersey Collection: Liverpool City Centre, Merseyside, Panorama Views, 13th June 1996

Liverpool City Centre, Merseyside, Panorama Views, 13th June 1996

Background imageRiver Mersey Collection: Liverpool City Centre, Merseyside, Panorama Views, 13th June 1996

Liverpool City Centre, Merseyside, Panorama Views, 13th June 1996

Background imageRiver Mersey Collection: The Atlantic Conveyor, a British merchant navy ship, which was requisitioned during

The Atlantic Conveyor, a British merchant navy ship, which was requisitioned during the Falklands War. She was hit on 25 May 1982 by two Argentine air-launched AM39 Exocet missiles

Background imageRiver Mersey Collection: The Cunard vessel Scythia waits for the American Dock strike to finish before leaving her

The Cunard vessel Scythia waits for the American Dock strike to finish before leaving her Huskisson Dock berth. 10th February 1969

Background imageRiver Mersey Collection: Views of Liverpool, Merseyside, 13th May 1954. Docks and Harbour Board Pilot Ship in dock

Views of Liverpool, Merseyside, 13th May 1954. Docks and Harbour Board Pilot Ship in dock next to their offices, the Royal Liver Building (left)

Background imageRiver Mersey Collection: Skyline of Liverpool showing the Liver Building from across the Mersey river

Skyline of Liverpool showing the Liver Building from across the Mersey river. June 1979. watscan - - 16/08/2010

Background imageRiver Mersey Collection: Fred Mulley, Minister of Transport, steered the ferry across the Mersey from Liverpool to

Fred Mulley, Minister of Transport, steered the ferry across the Mersey from Liverpool to Birkenhead on his short trip yesterday (Fri)

Background imageRiver Mersey Collection: Fred Mulley, Minister of Transport, steered the ferry across the Mersey from Liverpool to

Fred Mulley, Minister of Transport, steered the ferry across the Mersey from Liverpool to Birkenhead on his short trip yesterday (Fri). Fred Mulley with the captain of the ferry, A. B

Background imageRiver Mersey Collection: Fred Mulley, Minister of Transport, steered the ferry across the Mersey from Liverpool to

Fred Mulley, Minister of Transport, steered the ferry across the Mersey from Liverpool to Birkenhead on his short trip yesterday (Fri). Fred Mulley with the captain of the ferry, A. B

Background imageRiver Mersey Collection: The Empress of Canada seen here steaming along the River Mersey on her maiden voyage

The Empress of Canada seen here steaming along the River Mersey on her maiden voyage.27th April 1961

Background imageRiver Mersey Collection: Fred Mulley, Minister of Transport, steered the ferry across the Mersey from Liverpool to

Fred Mulley, Minister of Transport, steered the ferry across the Mersey from Liverpool to Birkenhead on his short trip yesterday (Fri). Close up of Mulley with the background of Liverpool

Background imageRiver Mersey Collection: Fred Mulley, Minister of Transport, steered the ferry across the Mersey from Liverpool to

Fred Mulley, Minister of Transport, steered the ferry across the Mersey from Liverpool to Birkenhead on his short trip yesterday (Fri). Close up of Mulley with the background of Liverpool

Background imageRiver Mersey Collection: Fred Mulley, Minister of Transport, steered the ferry across the Mersey from Liverpool to

Fred Mulley, Minister of Transport, steered the ferry across the Mersey from Liverpool to Birkenhead on his short trip yesterday (Fri)

Background imageRiver Mersey Collection: Fred Mulley, Minister of Transport, steered the ferry across the Mersey from Liverpool to

Fred Mulley, Minister of Transport, steered the ferry across the Mersey from Liverpool to Birkenhead on his short trip yesterday (Fri)

Background imageRiver Mersey Collection: The Port Of Liverpool, Merseyside, Lancashire, England In The Late 19Th Century

The Port Of Liverpool, Merseyside, Lancashire, England In The Late 19Th Century. From Our Own Country Published 1898

Background imageRiver Mersey Collection: Runcorn Suspension Bridge, Cheshire, England

Runcorn Suspension Bridge, Cheshire, England

Background imageRiver Mersey Collection: An Autumn Red Maple In A Grassy Meadow Beside The Mersey River Near Jakes Landing

An Autumn Red Maple In A Grassy Meadow Beside The Mersey River Near Jakes Landing, Kejimkujik National Park; Nova Scotia, Canada

Background imageRiver Mersey Collection: Mersey River Reflections In Autumn Transformed Into Red Via Digital Filter For A More Interpretive

Mersey River Reflections In Autumn Transformed Into Red Via Digital Filter For A More Interpretive Effect At Kejimkujik National Park; Nova Scotia, Canada

Background imageRiver Mersey Collection: Wind Tossed Maple Along The Mersey River In Autumn, Kejimkujik National Park; Nova Scotia, Canada

Wind Tossed Maple Along The Mersey River In Autumn, Kejimkujik National Park; Nova Scotia, Canada

Background imageRiver Mersey Collection: Forest Meadow In Glowing Autumn Colours Near The Floodplain Of The Mersey River

Forest Meadow In Glowing Autumn Colours Near The Floodplain Of The Mersey River, Kejimkujik National Park; Nova Scotia, Canada

Background imageRiver Mersey Collection: A Moss Covered Nurse Log Rests Among The Ferns Of An Autumn Coloured Forest Meadow Near The

A Moss Covered Nurse Log Rests Among The Ferns Of An Autumn Coloured Forest Meadow Near The Floodplain Of The Mersey River, Kejimkujik National Park; Nova Scotia, Canada



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River Mersey Collection

The River Mersey is a popular theme in literature, music and art, and is the longest river in northwest England and has played an important role in the history of Liverpool, as well as being a source of inspiration for many artists. The river has been featured in numerous songs such as "Ferry Cross the Mersey" by Gerry and the Pacemakers, which celebrates the iconic ferry service that operates across it. Additionally, it has also been depicted in paintings by famous artists like J.M.W Turner and John Atkinson Grimshaw. The River Mersey remains an enduring symbol of Liverpool's rich cultural heritage and continues to inspire creativity today.
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Our beautiful Wall Art and Photo Gifts include Framed Prints, Photo Prints, Poster Prints, Canvas Prints, Jigsaw Puzzles, Metal Prints and so much more

The River Mersey collection from Media Storehouse is a stunning array of wall art and framed prints that capture the beauty, history, and culture of this iconic river. Our collection features a diverse range of images, including breathtaking landscapes, historic landmarks such as the Liver Building and Albert Dock in Liverpool, and cultural icons like The Beatles. Each print is expertly crafted using high-quality materials to ensure that it will last for years to come. Whether you're looking for a statement piece to adorn your living room or office space or simply want to add some character to your home decor, the River Mersey collection has something for everyone. With its rich history and vibrant culture, the River Mersey has long been an inspiration for artists and photographers alike. Our collection brings together some of the best examples of this creativity in one place, making it easy to find the perfect piece for your home or business.
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What are River Mersey (Popular Themes) art prints?

River Mersey art prints are a collection of high-quality photographic images capturing the beauty and diversity of one of England's most iconic rivers. These prints showcase various themes related to River Mersey, including its stunning landscapes, historic landmarks, bustling ports, and vibrant waterfronts. The collection features works from renowned photographers who have captured the essence of this river in their unique styles. These art prints are perfect for anyone looking to add a touch of natural beauty or urban charm to their home or office decor. They come in different sizes and formats that can fit any space or style preference. Whether you prefer black-and-white images that evoke nostalgia or colorful ones that celebrate life, there is something for everyone in this collection. River Mersey art prints offer an excellent way to appreciate the majesty and significance of this famous river through stunning visual representations that will last a lifetime.
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What River Mersey (Popular Themes) art prints can I buy from Media Storehouse?

We offer a wide range of River Mersey art prints that capture the essence of this iconic river. Some popular themes include stunning aerial views of Liverpool's waterfront, featuring famous landmarks such as the Liver Building and Albert Dock. Other prints showcase the bustling activity along the river, with images of cargo ships, ferries, and pleasure boats navigating its waters. There are also many artistic interpretations of the River Mersey available, including abstract designs and colorful pop art-style prints. In addition to traditional photographic prints, Media Storehouse also offers canvas prints and framed options for most artworks. Whether you're looking for a statement piece to hang in your living room or a unique gift for someone who loves Liverpool's maritime history, there is sure to be a River Mersey print that fits your needs at Media Storehouse.
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To buy River Mersey art prints from Media Storehouse, you can browse through our extensive collection of artwork online. Once you have found the print that you like, simply add it to your cart and proceed to checkout. You will be prompted to provide your shipping and payment information before completing the purchase. We offer a wide range of sizes and framing options for their art prints, so be sure to select the one that best suits your needs. The company uses high-quality materials in all of their products, ensuring that each piece is durable and long-lasting. Whether you are looking for a beautiful addition to your home or office decor or a unique gift for someone special, our selection of River Mersey art prints is sure to have something that catches your eye.
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How much do River Mersey (Popular Themes) art prints cost?

The cost of River Mersey art prints varies depending on the size, framing options, and type of print selected. We offer a wide range of River Mersey artwork from various artists in different styles and formats such as canvas prints, photographic prints, and fine art prints. The prices are competitive and affordable for anyone looking to add a touch of Liverpool's iconic waterfront to their home or office decor. Whether you're looking for a panoramic view of the river or close-up shots of famous landmarks like the Liver Building or Albert Dock, there is something for everyone at Media Storehouse. With high-quality printing techniques that capture every detail and color accurately, these artworks will make an excellent addition to any collection without breaking the bank.
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We take pride in delivering your River Mersey art prints in the best possible condition. Your order will be carefully packaged and shipped to you using our trusted delivery partners. We use a range of delivery methods depending on the size and weight of your order, including standard postal services for smaller items and courier services for larger items. All orders are dispatched within 2-3 working days from receipt of payment, so you can expect to receive your River Mersey art prints promptly. Once dispatched, you will receive an email confirmation with tracking information so that you can keep track of your order's progress. We understand how important it is for our customers to receive their orders in perfect condition, which is why we take great care when packaging each item. Our team uses high-quality materials such as sturdy cardboard boxes and protective wrapping to ensure that your artwork arrives safely at its destination. We guarantee safe and secure delivery of all River Mersey art prints ordered through Media Storehouse.