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Mersey Ferry Snowdrop, going through Warrington eastwards at Latchford Locks, on the way to Salford Quays, NW England, UK WA4 1NN

Mersey Ferry Snowdrop, going through Warrington eastwards at Latchford Locks, on the way to Salford Quays, NW England, UK WA4 1NN Stock Photo
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Tony Smith / Alamy Stock Photo

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2R9X4HG

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36.1 MB (1.4 MB Compressed download)

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Dimensions:

3984 x 3168 px | 33.7 x 26.8 cm | 13.3 x 10.6 inches | 300dpi

Date taken:

4 July 2009

Location:

Latchford Lock, MSCC, Ship Canal, Warrington, Cheshire, England, UK, WA4 1NN

More information:

The Woodchurch was the sister ship of the MV Mountwood. Both ferries were built for Birkenhead Corporation and were based loosely on the designs of the Wallasey ferries Leasowe and Egremont. They were built by the same company, Messrs. Philip & Son Ltd. of Dartmouth and designed by naval architects Graham and Woolnough Woodchurch was withdrawn in 2003. The ferry's superstructure was totally removed and replaced. New engines and electrical equipment were installed. A few months later it was revealed that she would be renamed Snowdrop, alongside the Royal Iris of the Mersey and Royal Daffodil. This renewed a 125-year-old link with the past, with all Mersey ferries now carrying traditional Wallasey "flower" names Mersey Ferries’ fascinating Manchester Ship Canal round-trip Cruises sail from Liverpool and Wirral, travel along the captivating Manchester Ship Canal to the historic Latchford Locks and back, giving you the opportunity to experience a round-trip in the same day! Relax as you travel under bridges mostly unchanged since they were built over 125 years ago and experience the rich legacy of Victorian architecture and engineering masterpieces like the Grade II listed Runcorn Rail Bridge and the Latchford High Level Bridge. At Latchford Locks the ferry will turn and start the return journey back to Liverpool and Wirral. As you sail back along the canal, through Eastham Locks into the River Mersey, you will get a breath-taking view of the Mersey Estuary and Liverpool’s world famous waterfront in the distance. Enjoy the incredible panoramic views of the stunning coastline, Liverpool’s famous skyline and historic buildings. To make your journey even more enjoyable, on board you’ll learn about the history of the canal and landmarks from our Blue Badge Guide’s live commentary. The cruise features live music from talented local artists, and the fully licensed bar will be open throughout, so you can buy snacks and drinks. Cruises last between 5 - 6 hours