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Post by Barfluer on Mar 7, 2018 17:06:45 GMT 1
A visit today to Liverpool"s World Museum for China"s Fist Emperor and Terracotta Warrior"s exhibition. A few photo"s of the many exhibit"s,well worth a visit. TERRACOTTA WARRIORS 07-03-2018 001 by DAVID TYRER, on Flickr TERRACOTTA WARRIORS 07-03-2018 003 by DAVID TYRER, on Flickr TERRACOTTA WARRIORS 07-03-2018 008 by DAVID TYRER, on Flickr TERRACOTTA WARRIORS 07-03-2018 012 by DAVID TYRER, on Flickr Bronze chariot (221-206 bc) TERRACOTTA WARRIORS 07-03-2018 017 by DAVID TYRER, on Flickr TERRACOTTA WARRIORS 07-03-2018 021 by DAVID TYRER, on Flickr TERRACOTTA WARRIORS 07-03-2018 024 by DAVID TYRER, on Flickr Bronze chariot. TERRACOTTA WARRIORS 07-03-2018 025 by DAVID TYRER, on Flickr TERRACOTTA WARRIORS 07-03-2018 027 by DAVID TYRER, on Flickr Stable boy. TERRACOTTA WARRIORS 07-03-2018 029 by DAVID TYRER, on Flickr TERRACOTTA WARRIORS 07-03-2018 034 by DAVID TYRER, on Flickr TERRACOTTA WARRIORS 07-03-2018 035 by DAVID TYRER, on Flickr TERRACOTTA WARRIORS 07-03-2018 038 by DAVID TYRER, on Flickr Kneeling Archer. TERRACOTTA WARRIORS 07-03-2018 047 by DAVID TYRER, on Flickr Standing Archer. TERRACOTTA WARRIORS 07-03-2018 048 by DAVID TYRER, on Flickr TERRACOTTA WARRIORS 07-03-2018 052 by DAVID TYRER, on Flickr Horse rider Mongolian feature"s 2nd century b.c. TERRACOTTA WARRIORS 07-03-2018 062 by DAVID TYRER, on Flickr
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Post by bulldog on Mar 7, 2018 18:26:39 GMT 1
Intended to go to this, looking at these photos makes it a must see exhibition. I did not realise they had carriages as well, thought it was just people
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Post by John Jones on Apr 14, 2018 15:40:03 GMT 1
Very nice photo's Dave in challenging light. Been a few times very worth while visit.
John
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Post by John Jones on May 18, 2018 8:49:44 GMT 1
New addition to China’s First Emperor and the Terracotta Warriors at World Museum Liverpool 'The Golden Horse of Maoling'. This stunning gilded bronze horse is over two feet tall and is the largest ever found in China. Discovered at Maoling near the Mausoleum of Emperor Wu, the fifth ruler of the Western Han dynasty, it has been suggested that the burial pit in which the horse was found belonged to Princess Pingyang, who was the elder sister of Emperor Wu. IMG_1354 by john jones, on Flickr IMG_1353 by john jones, on Flickr IMG_1351 by john jones, john j
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Post by planemike on May 18, 2018 13:45:04 GMT 1
Just a couple of quick questions. Do you need to pre book and how much are the admission charges?
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Post by John Jones on May 18, 2018 14:38:24 GMT 1
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Post by digit on Sept 8, 2018 23:49:41 GMT 1
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