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Victoria Street, Bristol, England; see Grade II listed buildings in Bristol § I–R Victoria Street, Edinburgh , Scotland Victoria Street, Liverpool , England
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Opposite the Victoria Street entrance to Victoria Station is the site of the former Metropole Kinema, built in 1929 and in operation until 1977. It reopened in 1978 as The Venue, a live music club owned by Virgin Records, which ran until 1984. The building was demolished in 2013.
Dating back to the 1860s, the street's offices and commercial buildings meant that it played a key part during the growth of Liverpool. [1] During the 19th century, the street became home to fruit and produce dealers, warehouses, offices and banks, aided by its proximity to the docks and Liverpool Exchange railway station.
The arcade contains several restaurants, and reinstates part of Watling Street, an ancient Roman road. [2] Prior to construction, archaeological digs at the construction site yielded a collection of Roman-era inscribed wooden writing tablets now known as the Bloomberg tablets .
It is located south of Victoria Street, east of Buckingham Palace Road and west of Vauxhall Bridge Road. [6] Several railways lead into the station line by way of Grosvenor Bridge from the south west, south and south east. [7] It is in Travelcard Zone 1 and is one of 19 stations managed by Network Rail. [8] It has been a Grade II listed ...
Victoria Street was reserved as a government road in 1839. The road was originally called Simpson's Road after a magistrate who constructed a small footpath and road in 1843. [7] The street was renamed Victoria Street in the 1850s in honour of Queen Victoria's popularity and her namesake colony. [7]