D-Day, considered by many to mark the beginning of the end of World War II, was the largest seaborne invasion force in history. On 6 June 1944, 156,000 Allied servicemen landed on the beaches and fields of Normandy by the end of the day.
Crowds flocked to see Gaia in Birkenhead Park over the past three days, one of the highlights of this year's Borough of Culture. As well as the seven meter sculpture of planet Earth, there were people-powered rockets, torchlit concerts, outdoor yoga sessions, dance performances and much more. Here are some of our favourite photos.
Gaia will be located at the Grand Entrance of Birkenhead Park and further details of the exhibition and the events that will take place in its shadow on each day it is here have been announced.
Luke Jerram’s iconic Gaia is coming to Birkenhead Park 28-20 May. It promises to be an event, not to be missed, and here are five things you can do to make the most of your visit...
An exciting programme of events has been unveiled to accompany the world-famous Gaia art installation, which is coming to Birkenhead Park later this month.
For three amazing days at the end of May, Luke Jerram's iconic 'Gaia' installation will be visiting Wirral...and we're looking people to help us make it an unforgettable highlight of Borough of Culture year.