William Daniels, the Rembrandt of LiverpoolSome photographs of places associated with William Daniels |
The red house is that of Alexander Mosses in Benson Street, who discovered Daniels & exploited him as his apprentice. |
The Royal Institution in Colquitt Street, where Mosses lectured & where Daniels learned the rudiments of his art. |
The 'Horseshoe' pub in Duncan Street, which is all that is left of Daniels memorabilia in this heavily redeveloped street, where he once lived. |
Liverpool Anglican Cathedral - St. James' graveyard with the Huskisson Mausoleum. Daniels is buried near the Mausoleum. |
Left: 3 Clarence Terrace, Runcorn. Daniels' first married home, now an old peoples' home. |
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