Liverpool

In the Middle Ages, Liverpool existed firstly as farmland within the West Derby Hundred[22] before growing in to a small town of farmers, fishermen and tradesmen and tactical army base for King John of England.[37]In her poetical illustration "Liverpool" (1832), which celebrates the city's worldwide commerce, Letitia Elizabeth Landon refers specifically to the Macgregor Laird expedition to the Niger River, at that time in progress.[40] Liverpool merchants helped to bring out cotton from ports blockaded by the Union Navy, built ships of war for the Confederacy, and supplied the South with military equipment and credit.In June 1919, they were subject to attack by whites in racial riots; residents in the port included Swedish immigrants, and both groups had to compete with native people from Liverpool for jobs and housing.In the 1920s and 1930s, as much as 15% of the city's population (around 140,000 people) was relocated from the inner-city to new purpose built, lower density suburban housing estates, based on the belief that this would improve their standard of living, though the overall benefits have been contested.Like most British cities and industrialised towns, Liverpool became home to a significant number of Commonwealth immigrants, beginning after World War I with colonial soldiers and sailors who had served in the area.[70] Capitalising on the popularity of 1960s rock groups, such as the Beatles, as well as the city's world-class art galleries, museums and landmarks, tourism and culture have become a significant factor in Liverpool's economy.The celebrations included the erection of La Princesse, a large mechanical spider 20 metres high and weighing 37 tonnes, which represented the "eight legs" of Liverpool: honour, history, music, the Mersey, the ports, governance, sunshine and culture.With a devolved budget granted by central government, the authority now oversees and invests in foremost strategic affairs throughout the Liverpool City Region, including major regeneration projects.[126] In 1999, Liverpool was the first city outside London to be awarded blue plaques by English Heritage in recognition of the "significant contribution made by its sons and daughters in all walks of life".The Combined Authority is the top-tier administrative body for the local governance of the city region and is tasked with taking major strategic decisions on issues such as transport and investment, economic development, employment and skills, tourism, culture, housing and physical infrastructure.Liverpool experiences a temperate maritime climate (Köppen: Cfb), like much of the British Isles, with relatively mild summers, cool winters and rainfall spread fairly evenly throughout the year.The economic data of the Liverpool city region is of particular policy interest to the Office for National Statistics, particularly as the British Government continuously explores the potential to negotiate increased devolved powers for each combined authority area.The Anglican Cathedral, which was designed by Sir Giles Gilbert Scott and plays host to the annual Liverpool Shakespeare Festival, has one of the longest naves, largest organs and heaviest and highest peals of bells in the world.[252] The city had the earliest Mosque in England and possibly the UK, founded in 1887 by William Abdullah Quilliam, a lawyer who had converted to Islam who set up the Liverpool Muslim Institute in a terraced house on West Derby Road.[276][277][278][279][280][281][282] Liverpool is home to the Knowledge Quarter, a 450-acre city centre district that hosts some of the world's most influential institutions in science, health, technology, education, music and the creative performing arts.[308][309] Major economic projects planned for the city include the revitalisation of disused land in the North docks/Ten Streets area, Liverpool Waters and a new purpose built TV studio at the former Littlewoods Pools building, adjacent to the Depot.[327] However, this status was revoked in July 2021, when UNESCO resolved that recent and proposed developments, such as the Bramley-Moore Dock Stadium and Liverpool Waters projects, had resulted in the "serious deterioration" of the area's significance.Constructed in British Queen Anne style architecture,[355][356] the building was influenced in part by the work of Christopher Wren[357] and was originally the home of the Bluecoat School (who later moved to a larger site in Wavertree in the south of the city).[373] To the east, the M62 runs across the north of the UK, ultimately connecting Liverpool with Hull on the opposite coast, and along the route to several large cities including Manchester, Leeds and Bradford.The airport is primarily served by low-cost airlines namely Aer Lingus, easyJet, Jet2.com, Loganair, Lufthansa, Play, Ryanair, Widerøe and Wizz Air, although it does provide facilities for private aircraft.The Liverpool Biennial festival of arts runs from mid-September to late November and comprises three main sections; the International, The Independents and New Contemporaries although fringe events are timed to coincide.[464] A number of notable authors have visited Liverpool, including Daniel Defoe, Washington Irving, Charles Dickens, Thomas De Quincey, Herman Melville, Nathaniel Hawthorne, Gerard Manley Hopkins and Hugh Walpole.[469] Her Benny, a novel telling the tragic story of Liverpool street urchins in the 1870s, written by Methodist preacher Silas K. Hocking, was a best-seller and the first book to sell a million copies in the author's lifetime.The writer, docker and political activist George Garrett was born in Seacombe, on the Wirral Peninsula in 1896 and was brought up in Liverpool's South end, around Park Road, the son of a fierce Liverpool–Irish Catholic mother and a staunch 'Orange' stevedore father.He spoke at reconciliation meetings in sectarian Liverpool, and helped found the Unity Theatre in the 1930s as part of the Popular Front against the rise of fascism, particularly its echoes in the Spanish Civil War.[477] A novelist of Irish descent, Farrell gained prominence for his historical fiction, most notably his Empire Trilogy (Troubles, The Siege of Krishnapur and The Singapore Grip), dealing with the political and human consequences of British colonial rule.Helen Forrester was the pen name of June Bhatia (née Huband) (1919–2011),[478][479] who was known for her books about her early childhood in Liverpool during the Great Depression, including Twopence to Cross the Mersey (1974), as well as several works of fiction.The city has a proud heritage and history in the sport and is home to around 22 amateur boxing clubs, which are responsible for producing many successful boxers, such as Nel Tarleton, Alan Rudkin, John Conteh, Andy Holligan, Liam Smith, Paul Hodkinson, Tony Bellew and Robin Ried.[524] Today, a large number of consulates are located in the city serving Chile, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Hungary, Iceland, Italy, Netherlands, Norway, Romania, Sweden and Thailand.
The earliest known image of Liverpool , in 1680
A map of Liverpool's original seven streets (north to the left)
Bluecoat Chambers , completed in 1725, the oldest surviving building in Liverpool city centre
Inaugural journey of the Liverpool and Manchester Railway in 1830, the first-ever commercial railway line in the world
Lime Street , Liverpool, in the 1890s, St.George's Hall to the left, Great North Western Hotel to the right, Walker Art Gallery and Sessions House in the background. Statues of Prince Albert , Disraeli , Queen Victoria and Wellington's Column in the middle ground.
Liverpool's Lime Street area pictured from above in 1946
Mathew Street is one of many tourist attractions related to the Beatles, and the location of The Cavern Club and Liverpool Wall of Fame
The Liverpool Cruise Terminal and surrounding office and residential developments, part of the Liverpool Waters megaproject
Modern developments on the Liverpool Waterfront
Headquarters of Liverpool City Region Combined Authority , which invests in Liverpool's major infrastructure and regeneration projects
The Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine , the first such school in the world
Oriel Chambers , the first "modern" building in the world with its iron-framed curtain-wall
Lewis's department store on Ranelagh Street. In 1879, the Christmas grotto was conceived in the store.
Liverpool was the first city outside London to be chosen to have an official Blue plaque and now has the largest number outside London [ 121 ]
The Cunard Building (left), housing the main offices of Liverpool City Council
City Councillors meet regularly at the Council Chamber in Liverpool Town Hall to conduct civic business [ 130 ]
Liverpool Town Hall houses the official office for the Lord Mayor of Liverpool
1 Mann Island contains the offices of the Mayor of the Liverpool City Region and combined authority
Satellite imagery showing Liverpool Bay , Liverpool and the wider Merseyside area
Liverpool's ethnic and international population is growing. More people in the city identified as Asian and Black in the most recent census , compared to the previous census.
Map showing the six boroughs of Liverpool City Region : the 4th largest combined authority area in England.
Liverpool has the oldest Chinese community in Europe and the largest Chinese arch outside China.
Liverpool is a major component of the third largest regional economy in the United Kingdom. Important sectors in the city include the knowledge economy , maritime industry , tourism, culture , hospitality , healthcare industry , life sciences , the creative and digital sectors . [ 265 ] [ 266 ] [ 267 ]
Modern office and commercial developments on the Liverpool Waterfront
Speke Hall Tudor manor house is one of Liverpool's oldest buildings.
Liverpool Cathedral , the largest cathedral in the UK
Sefton Park Palm House
Liverpool Lime Street Station , one of the busiest train stations in the UK outside London [ 379 ]
Liverpool Cruise Terminal
A Class 777 train operated by Merseyrail
Liverpool South Parkway , a bus & rail interchange serving south Liverpool & Liverpool John Lennon Airport
A Mersey Ferry (foreground) with the Liverpool waterfront in the distance
The Beatles statue at Pier Head . The group are the most commercially successful and critically acclaimed band in popular music. [ 446 ]
Nelson Monument at Exchange Flags . A short distance away another noted commander from the Napoleonic Wars is commemorated by Wellington's Column .
Plaque in Campbell Square commemorating Charles Dickens who from 1842 gave public readings of his novels at St George's Hall , and who for one day in 1860 was appointed a special police constable in the city while researching a novel.
Clive Barker , Liverpool born writer of Hellraiser and creator of Candyman
The Empire Theatre has the largest two-tier auditorium in the UK.
Nightlife in Mathew Street and Temple Court, Liverpool city centre
The Merseyside derby is the football match between the two biggest clubs in the city; Liverpool in red and Everton in blue
Anfield , home of Liverpool F.C.
Goodison Park , home of Everton F.C.
The Earl of Derby Stand at Aintree Racecourse ; home of the Grand National
Liverpool Arena hosts numerous sporting events and was formerly the home of British Basketball League team, the Mersey Tigers .
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