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  2. St Johns Shopping Centre, Liverpool - Wikipedia

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    St Johns Shopping Centre, which was designed by architect James A. (Jim) Roberts, opened in 1969. A subway with direct access to Lime Street station was open before being boarded up some years later. [7] There were two major fires in the centre, on 26 September 1977 and 17/18 December 1979. [8]

  3. St John's Market - Wikipedia

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    St. John's Market, at the bottom left of this map, shown in relation to St. John's Gardens, St George's Hall and Lime Street station Exterior of St. John's Market, c.1835. . The Roe Street facade was altered in 1881, and the Elliot Street facade was substantially rebuilt in 1891 Interior of the market hall, 1828, by Robert Irving Ba

  4. Category:Buildings and structures in Liverpool - Wikipedia

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    Big Dig (Liverpool) Blacklers; Grade II* listed buildings in LiverpoolCity Centre; Grade II* listed buildings in Liverpool – Suburbs; Grade II listed buildings in Liverpool-L1; Grade II listed buildings in Liverpool-L2; Grade II listed buildings in Liverpool-L3; Grade II listed buildings in Liverpool-L4; Grade II listed buildings in ...

  5. Clayton Square Shopping Centre - Wikipedia

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    All businesses located in Clayton Square Shopping Centre are members of Retail and Leisure Liverpool BID. [2] Clayton Square is one of the key shopping centres within the city, and works in partnership with other stakeholders in to improve the city centre. In the summer of 2014 a major refit was begun, which was completed in December 2015.

  6. Metquarter - Wikipedia

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    Metquarter is located on Whitechapel in Liverpool city centre and home to roughly 40 shops. It is the third largest shopping centre in the city, behind Liverpool One and St. John's Shopping Centre, but ahead of Cavern Walks, a boutique arcade. Metquarter has been called the 'Bond Street of Liverpool'. [6]

  7. Category:Art Deco architecture in Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Art Deco architecture in Ohio" The following 29 pages are in this category, out of 29 total. ... City Hall (East Liverpool, Ohio) Cleveland Stadium ...

  8. Grade I listed buildings in Liverpool - Wikipedia

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    Listed Buildings in Liverpool Albert Dock, left, the largest single collection of Grade I listed buildings in the UK Listed buildings in Liverpool Grade I listed buildings Grade II* listed buildings City Centre Suburbs Grade II listed buildings: L1 L2 L3 L4 L5 L6 L7 L8 L9 L10 L11 L12 L13 L14 L15 L16 L17 L18 L19 L24 L25 There are over 2500 listed buildings in Liverpool, England. [nb 1] A listed ...

  9. Architecture of Liverpool - Wikipedia

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    The best cemeteries for Victorian architecture are Toxteth Park Cemetery established 1855–56, the architect was Thomas D Barry, landscaping by William Gay, [139] listed Grade II and Anfield Cemetery that was laid out 1856–63, covering 140 acres (57 hectares) the cemetery landscape is listed Grade II* and was the work of Edward Kemp, many of ...