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What Goes On. Ringo Starr mural unveiled near childhood home in Liverpool

The mural by Liverpool artist John Culshaw has been unveiled on the gable end of the Empress Pub on Admiral Street in Toxteth, Liverpool, near to the childhood home of Ringo Starr Photos: Press Association
The mural by Liverpool artist John Culshaw has been unveiled on the gable end of the Empress Pub on Admiral Street in Toxteth, Liverpool, near to the childhood home of Ringo Starr Photos: Press Association

A huge mural of Ringo Starr has been completed on the site of a former pub that is a stone's throw from the former Beatle's childhood home in Liverpool.

The musician paid tribute to his local, The Empress, on the cover of his first solo album, Sentimental Journey.

He was born just around the corner from the pub, in Madryn Street in the Dingle area of south Liverpool, and lived close by in Admiral Grove from the age of six.

His mother, Elsie, worked as a barmaid at the pub in High Park Street, Toxteth, before Ringo, then known as Richard Starkey, found fame and fortune in the Fab Four.

The mural has been painted by Liverpool artist John Culshaw, who has painted a number of football-themed murals across the city.

Despite closing down a number of years ago, The Empress is a destination for Beatles fans taking in the city, with tourists frequently visiting the landmark.

A Beatles-themed hotel has been rumoured for the building, but, according to Liverpool City Council planning documents, the former pub is to be converted into a house of multiple occupancy.

Source: Press Association

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