William Daniels, the Rembrandt of Liverpool

Some photographs of places associated with William Daniels

Daniels' Index Page

Liverpool Lantern essay

Some paintings

William Tirebuck essay

Source Book

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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.


Daniels' Index Page

Liverpool Lantern essay

Some paintings

William Tirebuck essay

Source Book

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