Thursday Doors – 2 April 2026

Doors 349 – Doors of Liverpool (II) – March 2025

Of course, I completely forgot that last week was a break from Thursday Doors, so it might come as surprise that this week is part two doors from a trip I made to Liverpool a year ago. My daughter and I went there to accompany and support my wife who was running in the Liverpool half-marathon. Between the start and finish of the race, we were kicking our heels a little and I took the chance to photograph some doors and some street art too.

This is quite an eclectic mix of doors, without any particular theme or style, that will conclude this short stay in the home of the fab four. I hope you enjoy the doors:

Tourist attraction upside down house with door at the top, Thomas Steers Way, Liverpool, March 2025
Tourist attraction upside down house with door at the top, Thomas Steers Way, Liverpool, March 2025
Pig and Whistle doors, Chapel Street, Liverpool, March 2025
Pig and Whistle doors, Chapel Street, Liverpool, March 2025
Pig and Whistle funny signs, Chapel Street, Liverpool, March 2025
Pig and Whistle funny signs, Chapel Street, Liverpool, March 2025
Green door, The Strand, Liverpool, March 2025
Green door, The Strand, Liverpool, March 2025
Door to the Baltic Hotel, Bridgewater Street, Liverpool, March 2025
Door to the Baltic Hotel, Bridgewater Street, Liverpool, March 2025
Arched door and steps, Greenland Street, Liverpool, March 2025
Arched door and steps, Greenland Street, Liverpool, March 2025
Gustav Adolf Church, Park Lane, Liverpool, March 2025
Gustav Adolf Church, Park Lane, Liverpool, March 2025
Multiple doors on a boat, Salthouse Quay, Liverpool, March 2025
Multiple doors on a boat, Salthouse Quay, Liverpool, March 2025
Fancy doorway to Mowgli, Water Street, Liverpool, March 2025
Fancy doorway to Mowgli, Water Street, Liverpool, March 2025
Door to Martins Bank Building, Water Street, Liverpool, March 2025
Door to Martins Bank Building, Water Street, Liverpool, March 2025

So that is it for this week, and from this whirlwind trip to Liverpool – next time I’ll be sharing doors from another time and another place. Have a fabulous Easter weekend.

If you have made it this far, you probably like doors, and you really ought to take a look at the No Facilities blog by Dan Anton who has taken over the hosting of Thursday Doors from Norm 2.0 blog. Links to more doorscursions can be found in the comments section of Dan Anton’s weekly Thursday Doors post and his Sunday recap.

 

 

 

7559. L Dub (82)

DJ Perks, L Dub, Bristol, March 2026
DJ Perks, L Dub, Bristol, March 2026

This is a beauty by DJ Perks that I photographed on a recent visit to the tunnel at L Dub. It has the tried and tested colour combination of light blue and pink that is favoured by so many graffiti writers (not to self – prepare a pink and blue special post).

DJ Perks, L Dub, Bristol, March 2026
DJ Perks, L Dub, Bristol, March 2026

Although this piece was painted in 2025, it still looks as fresh as a daisy, all very clean and neat. The letter forms in places remind me a little of Inkie’s work, although the edges and shapes here are a little softer. There is a simplicity of the fills and subtlety of the decorations that contributes to the integrity of the whole. Really nice work from DJ Perks.

 

7558. M32 roundabout J2 (16)

John D'oh, M32 roundabout J2, Bristol, March 2026
John D’oh, M32 roundabout J2, Bristol, March 2026

Another fine stencil from the ever-expanding gallery of work by John D’oh under the M32. This little spot is a haven of wit, pathos, observation and political commentary captured within the artist’s simple and authentic style.

John D'oh, M32 roundabout J2, Bristol, March 2026

In this piece John D’oh highlights the pleasure and mental health benefits derived by artists from painting on the streets (a very real thing), while commenting on the futility of  Bristol City Council putting those serving community service to work on buffing the walls of popular graffiti spots. A great observation of his own craft and responses to it.

Telling a tale

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Huge spoiler alert

Romeo and Juliet

prologue tells it all

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by Scooj

Prologue - Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare
Prologue – Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare