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Even More Merseyside Tales!

Curious and Amazing True Tales from History

Ken Pye

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Geisteswissenschaften, Kunst, Musik / Regional- und Ländergeschichte

Beschreibung

In Ken Pye's third collection of strange and often bizarre tales from Merseyside's History, prepare to be amazed and entertained, once again. Where on Merseyside was the nonsense rhyme, 'The Owl and The Pussycat' written? How did the 'Cast Iron Shore' or the Cazzie get its name? Is there a lost street running beneath Lime Street? Learn about 'Roast Beef' the Crosby Hermit, the prehistoric footprints on Formby Shore, and the particularly intimate wax models of diseased body parts found in the Paradise Street Museum of Anatomy. There are over fifty such true stories and secret wonders in this amazingly eclectic book, but consider yourself warned – once you begin reading these tales you might find it hard to stop!

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Everton Beacon ~ Fires and Flags, Crosby Hermit, local stories, Bidston Hill and The Holy Grail, Run Over by The Rocket, the Nude Bathers of the Pier Head, Cavern Club - Where Merseybeat was Born, True Inventor of Radio, Horrors of Crank Caverns, The Iron Duke’s Column, merseyside towns, Glastonbury Thorn of Allerton, Men of Crosby, The Countess and the Murderous Footman, local tales, The Black Rock Mermaid of old Wallasey, merseyside history, merseyside books, The Pyramid Tomb of Rodney Street, merseyside, The Thugs of Willalloo, liverpool, The Monster and the Ghost Ship, liverpool history