Some exteriors, interiors and scenery from the crawl, didn't end up in Birkenhead after all Mike. These images are all zoomable, just click on the image and it will zoom. I've linked them at full size so they are enormous I might post additional versions of the portrait ones as they are hard to appreciate at this size.
Excellent photos. I recognise some of those places. Which camera did you mostly use, Jim, and was it just the one wide angle? Also, how did you do the zoomable feature. That is very useful.
These were all taken on the EOS M5 the first two shots were on the EFM 15-45 I bought the other week but I realised that close up it was hard to take pictures of the outside of the pubs so I switched to the EF-S 10-18 which is truly remarkable, it is both light and very cheap £160 on eBay in Jan 2019. edit: the majority of the architectural shots have been heavily post-processed most of them looked like the Contre Jour shot of the Council building because of the high contrast lighting. I was exposing for the sky mostly and that gave me the chance to see just how much practical shadow recovery I could manage with the M5. I also did a fair bit of perspective correction on a few of them, the Ship and Mitre is one example of both techniques. This is the unprocessed version.