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GALLERY 8 Pam and Les Bell are the proprietors of tea rooms close to Hoylake railway station and their fine food and drink will revive the weariest traveller.


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GALLERY 12 A popular piece of local public art portraying a swirl of knots, wading birds


common to the Hoylake coast. The sculpture is accompanied by a poem by local writer, Elizabeth Davey, which ends:


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GALLERY 13 The Claret Jug in bloom on Hoylake’s Market Street.


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GALLERY 9 Chris Ashcroft, an assistant in the Royal Liverpool Golf Club shop run by PGA Master Professional, John Heggarty.


GALLERY 10 The Reverend Freddie Fisher at Holy Trinity Primary School doesn’t say much but we know he’s looking forward to The Open, too.


GALLERY 11 Peter Lewis, who leaves Kingsmead School this summer, will be apprentice greenkeeper at RLGC. He will have direct experience of The Open and some very early starts!


But more than this, their outspread wings Twisting in flight, place complex rings Weave as they swoop, the greater whole The knot that binds, whose timeless role Links past with years to come.


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