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Liverpool giants: Thousands visit 'farting' Grandmother | |
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Thousands of people have seen a Grandmother giant "asleep" in Liverpool before a World War One centenary event. | |
Hundreds more are still waiting to see the 25ft (7.5m) marionette before she explores the city's streets from Friday, with 26 people who operate her. | |
She smokes pipes, spits from time to time and "breaks wind, which lifts her skirt with the scent of vanilla". | |
She will appear at the Memories of August 1914 show with the Little Girl Giant and her dog Xolo. | |
Liverpool City Council said Grandmother giant was "static" but was expected to start breathing on Thursday ahead of her walk. | |
Visitors can see the giant in St George's Hall from 10:00 BST until 01:00 on Thursday. | Visitors can see the giant in St George's Hall from 10:00 BST until 01:00 on Thursday. |
People queued for three hours to take a glimpse of her, the council said. | |
The site will reopen at 07:00 on Thursday and close at 19:00. | The site will reopen at 07:00 on Thursday and close at 19:00. |
The giant marionettes will take in Liverpool landmarks during the parade including St George's Hall, the Chinese Arch, the waterfront and the city's cathedrals. | The giant marionettes will take in Liverpool landmarks during the parade including St George's Hall, the Chinese Arch, the waterfront and the city's cathedrals. |
The event, running until Sunday, will end with the three giants sailing away on the River Mersey. | The event, running until Sunday, will end with the three giants sailing away on the River Mersey. |
Royal de Luxe, the French street theatre company behind the spectacle, said the giants would cover 30 miles in total. | Royal de Luxe, the French street theatre company behind the spectacle, said the giants would cover 30 miles in total. |
Mayor of Liverpool Joe Anderson said: "Lord Derby made a passionate appeal in Liverpool for people to volunteer to join the war effort. | Mayor of Liverpool Joe Anderson said: "Lord Derby made a passionate appeal in Liverpool for people to volunteer to join the war effort. |
"They only appealed for one battalion from Liverpool and they ended up getting four. | "They only appealed for one battalion from Liverpool and they ended up getting four. |
"They all signed up in St George's Hall, so it's appropriate that the commemoration of that is taking place here." | "They all signed up in St George's Hall, so it's appropriate that the commemoration of that is taking place here." |
A section of the show over the weekend will be dedicated to the WW1 Liverpool Pals battalions. | A section of the show over the weekend will be dedicated to the WW1 Liverpool Pals battalions. |
Memories of August 1914 comes two years after a Titanic-inspired show called Sea Odyssey, which saw the little girl and her dog search the city for her uncle. | Memories of August 1914 comes two years after a Titanic-inspired show called Sea Odyssey, which saw the little girl and her dog search the city for her uncle. |