• Thumbnail for County Sessions House, Liverpool
    The County Sessions House is a former courthouse in Liverpool, Merseyside, England. It stands at the top of William Brown Street. It is adjacent to the...
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    authority with a population of over 1.5 million. Liverpool was established as a borough in 1207 in the county of Lancashire and became a significant town in...
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    Entrance to Queensway Tunnel World Museum Liverpool Liverpool Central Library Walker Art Gallery County Sessions House Wellington's Column Steble Fountain St...
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  • Thumbnail for Liverpool Cathedral
    Liverpool Cathedral is a Church of England cathedral in the city of Liverpool, England. It is the seat of the bishop of Liverpool and is the mother church...
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    of Liverpool, England. The venue hosts live music, comedy performances and sporting events, and forms part of Liverpool event campus ACC Liverpool – an...
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    design and much closer to Beaux-Arts architecture, the County Sessions House (1882–84) by Liverpool architects F & G Holme. next to the Walker fits in with...
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    The Royal Albert Dock is a complex of dock buildings and warehouses in Liverpool, England. Designed by Jesse Hartley and Philip Hardwick, it was opened...
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    addition to the National Museums Liverpool group replacing the former Museum of Liverpool Life. The museum is housed in a new purpose-built building on...
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  • F & G Holme (category Architects from Liverpool)
    Their designs include, amongst others, the County Sessions House the Municipal Annexe and the Liverpool Institute for Performing Arts. Francis was also...
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    the seat of the Archbishop of Liverpool and the mother church of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Liverpool in Liverpool, England. The Grade II* Metropolitan...
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    gallery in Liverpool, which houses one of the largest art collections in England outside London. It is part of the National Museums Liverpool group. The...
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    Liverpool John Lennon Airport (IATA: LPL, ICAO: EGGP) is an international airport in Liverpool, England, on the estuary of the River Mersey 6.5 nautical...
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    Preston in Lancashire, England. The museum, which is based in the old Sessions House, is a Grade II listed building. Construction of the courthouse, which...
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  • Thumbnail for The Lyceum, Liverpool
    Lyceum is a Neoclassical Grade II* listed building located on Bold Street, Liverpool. It was constructed in 1802 as a news-room and England's first subscription...
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  • Thumbnail for List of films and television shows shot in Liverpool
    The city of Liverpool, England, is a popular location for the filming and setting of films and television shows, both fictional and real. The following...
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    exhibitions. Until 2003, Tate Liverpool was the largest gallery of modern and contemporary art in the UK outside London. Housed in a converted warehouse within...
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  • Thumbnail for Al-Rahma Mosque, Liverpool
    Toxteth, Liverpool, England, which can accommodate between 2,000 and 2,500 people and serves as the main place of worship and focus point for Liverpool's Muslim...
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    first theatre, which at that time was Liverpool's largest, was named the "New Prince of Wales Theatre and Opera House" opened on 15 October 1866. On 29 July...
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    The Liverpool Playhouse is a theatre in Williamson Square in the city of Liverpool, England. It originated in 1866 as a music hall, and in 1911 developed...
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    Speke Hall (category Grade I listed buildings in Liverpool)
    Speke Hall is a wood-framed wattle-and-daub Tudor manor house in Speke, Liverpool, England. It is one of the finest surviving examples of its kind. It...
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    located in Park Lane, Liverpool, Merseyside, England. It consists of a church, built between 1883 and 1884, and an attached minister's house, and provides a...
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    Liverpool ONE is a shopping, residential, and leisure complex in Liverpool, England. The project involved the redevelopment of 42 acres (170,000 m2) of...
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    National Museums Liverpool. The current museum is unconnected to the Liverpool Museum of William Bullock, who operated a museum in his house on Church Street...
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  • Thumbnail for Liverpool James Street railway station
    Liverpool James Street (commonly shortened to James Street) is a railway station located in the centre of Liverpool, England; it is situated on the Wirral...
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    Liverpool, England, which has a seating capacity of 60,725 making it the fifth largest football stadium in England. It has been the home of Liverpool...
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  • Society established. 1828 – Borough Sessions House built. 1829 – Canning Dock opens. 1830 Opening of the Liverpool and Manchester Railway. Crown Street...
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  • Thumbnail for Liverpool Central railway station
    Liverpool Central railway station in Liverpool, England, forms a central hub of the Merseyrail network, being on both the Northern Line and the Wirral...
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  • Thumbnail for Port of Liverpool Building
    The Port of Liverpool Building (formerly Mersey Docks and Harbour Board Offices, more commonly known as the Dock Office) is a Grade II* listed building...
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    towns and cities were made county boroughs, independent from the county councils. In counties where the quarter sessions had been held separately for...
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    Hope Street in Liverpool, Merseyside, England. It was founded in 1964, in Hope Hall (once a chapel, then a cinema), in an area of Liverpool noted for its...
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