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  2. Kardomah Cafés - Wikipedia

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    The company that created the Kardomah brand began in Pudsey Street, [2] Liverpool in 1844 as the Vey Brothers teadealers and grocers. In 1868 the business was acquired by the newly created Liverpool China and India Tea Company, [3] and a series of brand names was created beginning with Mikado.

  3. Groupon - Wikipedia

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    Groupon Scheduler Groupon Scheduler is an online booking tool for merchants, allowing their consumers to seamlessly book appointments for services at the time of purchasing their Groupon deal. This tool is targeted at merchants running deals where appointments are required, for example in the health and beauty industry or for classes and ...

  4. The Armadillo Tea Rooms - Wikipedia

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    The Armadillo was the control room, where bands, fanzine writers, artists and organisers would congregate over cheap pots of tea, swapping ideas, theories, proclamations and band members. [ 7 ] They were especially noted for the furry seat covers on the toilets.

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  6. St John's Market - Wikipedia

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    [2] [3] In the early 19th century prior to the new St John's Market, Liverpool's retail market was a street market centred on an open area around St. George's Church (closed 1897, the site now houses the Victoria Monument [4]) at the south end of Castle Street; but, as Liverpool's population [nb 1] and thus demand grew, increasingly spilling ...

  7. Quiggins - Wikipedia

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    As part of its Capital of Culture bid, Liverpool City Council drew up the Bluecoat Triangle plan, later to become the Paradise Street Development Scheme, to boost the retail and cultural areas in the city centre, one aspect of which was the proposed acquisition of the building containing Quiggins Centre. Many local residents and businesses ...

  8. Old Spitalfields Market - Wikipedia

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    The market square is a popular fashion, arts and crafts, food and general market, open seven days a week, but is particularly busy at weekends. Operationally, the area is run as two adjacent marketplaces: Old Spitalfields Market to the east, [7] and the 1926 extension of Spitalfields Market to the west. [8]

  9. Granby Four Streets - Wikipedia

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    The Granby Four Streets is an area in Toxteth, Liverpool, England, comprising four streets at the tip of a triangle near the Grade II* listed Princes Park.The streets, designed by Welsh architect Richard Owens and built by Welsh workers during the late 19th century are Beaconsfield Street, Cairns Street, Jermyn Street and Ducie Street.