Statue of John Lennon, Mathew St, Liverpool L2 6QU, United KingdomMap
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Well worth the money
A great tour if you go to Liverpool, and you’re Beatles fan it’s a must. Our tour guide sang to us many of the old Beatles favourites, and what he didn’t know about the Beatles wasn’t worth knowing.
A relaxed looking statue of the one and only John Lennon, he could only imagine at a young age what impression he (and his mates) would make on the world.
Walking through Mathew Street I passed the wonderful statue in honour of John Lennon, a good likeness showing the performer in relaxed mood ,nonchalantly watching the crowds walk by ,this statue is a ...
It’s a great depiction of one of the most famous people in the world. Showing a young John, he has hands in his pockets, legs crossed and looking out intently. With the semblance of not having ...
Well worth the money
A great tour if you go to Liverpool, and you’re Beatles fan it’s a must. Our tour guide sang to us many of the old Beatles favourites, and what he didn’t know about the Beatles wasn’t worth knowing.
Standing by
A relaxed looking statue of the one and only John Lennon, he could only imagine at a young age what impression he (and his mates) would make on the world.
Busy as always
Walking through Mathew Street I passed the wonderful statue in honour of John Lennon, a good likeness showing the performer in relaxed mood ,nonchalantly watching the crowds walk by ,this statue is a ...
good for walking and drink beer here
just took a picture but the street itself is very busy and many pub. good for walking and drink beer here with listening many Beatles song near around
A relaxed demeanour
It’s a great depiction of one of the most famous people in the world. Showing a young John, he has hands in his pockets, legs crossed and looking out intently. With the semblance of not having ...