Tuesday, 27 July 2010

July 27th 2010 - Peter Kavanagh's
One of Liverpool's most famous pubs is situated on the corner of Egerton Street. Peter Kavanagh was born in 1873 and was a successful landlord and a respected figure within the Catholic Church. The pub dates from the 1870s when it was named 'The Liver Inn', it was renamed in the 1970s after the man himself. The Hogarth Room in the pub is home to some beautiful murals which were painted by Eric Robinson in 1929. The murals depict scenes from Charles Dickens' 'The Pickwick Papers'. It is a real community pub with locals, students, professors and photographers amongst the clientele.

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