Times change and cities grow and evolve. With Liverpool’s dynamic history it is perhaps not surprising, although none the less sad, that we have lost some great buildings. There are many loca…
They capture a hard time in the city's history and show Liverpool looking completely different
Times change and cities grow and evolve. With Liverpool’s dynamic history it is perhaps not surprising, although none the less sad, that we have lost some great buildings. There are many loca…
Liverpool has over 2,500 listed builindgs many of them dating back hundreds of years. Here are the 7 known oldest buildings in Liverpool City Centre.
These images stand in stark contrast with the Liverpool we know today
Liverpool has always been famous for its shopping with many iconic stores over the years. Here's 11 of the oldest shops in Liverpool.
All those interested in the history of Liverpool will find this a fascinating exploration of the Victorian heritage of this city.
Times change and cities grow and evolve. With Liverpool’s dynamic history it is perhaps not surprising, although none the less sad, that we have lost some great buildings. There are many loca…
These images show the stark reality of what life was like for many families
From the Victorian era to the present day, photographer Andrew Farris shows how the city has evolved.
They provided employment for generations - but the work was often hard and back-breaking
I think this is the nicest coffee shop in Liverpool - certainly beats the local Costa or Starbucks for the ambience. It's even waitress service and the Capuccinno is wonderful. While in there the receipt roll and the cash register jammed so as they couldn't fix it immediately, we got our coffee's 'on the house'. Look at that wonderful architecture. It's a beautiful building. ( www.creativephotobook.co.uk - a completely free online photography book )
From the Victorian era to the present day, photographer Andrew Farris shows how the city has evolved.
This old map captures Liverpool at a very interesting time in its history. The port is established, and there are four large docks, plus a handful of smaller basins (or ‘basons’). The natural coastline is already buried below reclaimed land. For Liverpool to have had this map made suggests a town on the up, an […]
From the Victorian era to the present day, photographer Andrew Farris shows how the city has evolved.
You may spot a familiar face or place
Netherfield Road leading to Everton Terrace, Liverpool, c. 1927
The iconic Liverpool building
NOSTALGIA: Slums, poor and workhouses of Liverpool
Some memorable Liverpool street scenes and landmarks
Newly discovered images show Liverpool's busiest station before it was completely redeveloped in the 1970s
Blacklers department store, Liverpool
It tells the city walk of the Liverpool's main structures and institutions way back 1949. Discover the Old Liverpool City Centre map back then.
With photos from the 1860s onwards, Liverpool Then And Now is a gorgeous celebration of the city.
Housewives scrubbing their front doorsteps in Liverpool. Original Publication: Picture Post - 7105 - The Best And The Worst Of British Cities - Liverpool - pub. 1954
FLASHBAK to 18/07/1970: A general view of the mass meeting of Liverpool dockers at the pier-head...
Times change and cities grow and evolve. With Liverpool’s dynamic history it is perhaps not surprising, although none the less sad, that we have lost some great buildings. There are many loca…
From the Victorian era to the present day, photographer Andrew Farris shows how the city has evolved.
They take their inspiration from some unusual places