Merseyside has a long and varied history, one which its sons and
daughters are justifiably proud. It has come through many struggles, but
perhaps its darkest hour was the air raids that were launched against it
in 1940 and 1941\ Around 4,000 people lost their lives and many
prominent buildings and houses were destroyed or damaged beyond repair.
All of this occurred in the space of just 18 months, a period which
changed the face of the region irrevocably. Using a variety of new
sources Echoes of the Merseyside Blitz draws together a timeline of the
blitz for the whole region, showing at a glance what was happening on
any given night during that period. Taking carefully selected
photographs, Neil Holmes tells the story of Merseyside's blitz through a
series of 'ghost' photographs, where historic wartime images are blended
with their modern counterpart to create a fascinating window in to
Merseyside's past.