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  2. Church of St Luke, Liverpool - Wikipedia

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    The church was known as "the doctor's church" because of its location close to Rodney Street, the home of many doctors. [1] It continued to be used as a concert hall as well as a church until the Philharmonic Hall in Hope Street opened in 1849. [3] [5] Between 1864 and 1873, minor alterations were made to the church by W. & G. Audsley. [3]

  3. Bold Street, Liverpool - Wikipedia

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    Bold Street is a street in Liverpool, England. It is known for its concentration of independent businesses and for the Church of St Luke (locally known as the "bombed-out church"), which is situated at the top end of the street. The bottom end leads into the area surrounding Clayton Square, which is part of the main retail district of central ...

  4. The Lyceum, Liverpool - Wikipedia

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    The 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 library (1758–1942) and later became a gentleman's club. After the club relocated in 1952 the building was left unoccupied for many years, eventually falling into a state of ...

  5. Ropewalks, Liverpool - Wikipedia

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    Liverpool's bombed out church, showing an outdoor event. The 'bombed-out church', formally known as St Luke’s Church, is situated at the top end of Bold Street at the corner of Leece Street and Berry Street. The church opened in 1832 and suffered catastrophic damage during the May Blitz of 1941. As the largest port on the west coast of ...

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  7. News From Nowhere (bookshop) - Wikipedia

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    News From Nowhere is a bookshop in Liverpool, UK. Founded in 1974, it is a not-for-profit bookstore and since the early 1980s has been run as a women's co-operative. [1] [2] It is named for the 1890 utopian socialist novel by William Morris. [3] Since 1989, the bookstore has been based on Liverpool's Bold Street. [4]

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  9. List of commemorative plaques in Merseyside - Wikipedia

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    Church Road North, Liverpool Founded in Liverpool in 1791, and moved here, to the site of Wavertree Hall in 1898. Legend has it that these gates will never be opened. [4] The Blue Coat School Church Road, Liverpool Founded 1708 by Brian Blundell in School Lane, Liverpool. Moved here in 1906. Architects Briggs, Wolstenholme & Thornley. [4]