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Liverpool Metropolitan Cathedral external

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View north to the Metropolitan Catholic Cathedral Liverpool UK. South view shows the Anglican Cathedral in the distance which lies at the other end of Hope Street

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A: The Crypt, Liverpool Metropolitan Roman Catholic Cathedral

by Mike Swift, less than 10 meters away

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C: Liverpool RC Metropolitan Cathedral Front Altar

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Liverpool Roman Catholic Metropolitan Cathedral view towards altar facing north. Opened in 1967

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D: Metropolitan Cathedral of Christ the King Liverpool

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E: Liverpool Metropolitan Cathedral

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F: Liverpool Metropolitan Cathedral

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G: Liverpool Metropolitan RC Cathedral - Chapel

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H: Metropolitan Cathedral of Christ the King

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I: Liverpool Anglican Cathedral

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J: Liverpool Anglican Cathedral

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