søndag 14. oktober 2007

Statue on the Cunard Building in Liverpool.
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Message 1 - posted by johncons**, 1 Hour Ago

While I was working on the Arvato Microsoft Scandinavian Product Activation in the Cunard Building in Liverpool, I took this photograph:

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On the left side of the photograph, one can see a face.

So I was wondering who's face it could be.

I managed to find this photo on the internet:

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Are the statues lions or dogs?

And who's face is it, is it Poseidon?


Also, I found a photo of 'the three graces':

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The three graces are The Liver Building, The Cunard Building and Port of Liverpool Building.

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But, I was wondering, who decieded to put the ferry-terminal, right in front of the Cunard Building.

I mean, doesn't it destroy the view, from the river, to the famous landmark 'the three graces'?


Message 2 - posted by johncons**, Just Now

Update.

Or could it be from Egyptian mythology?

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'It was Aker who opened the earth's gate for the king to pass into the Underworld. He was also known to absorb the poison from the body of anyone bitten by a snake and he neutralizes the venom in the belly of a person who has swallowed an obnoxious fly.'.

www.touregypt.net/go...


It would have been fine, if someone know more about this, due to mythology being an interesting subject.

At least it's not the Neck?

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Even if the Neck maybe would have fitted better in with the Cunard?

Due to the element of sea I mean.