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Liverpool Town Hall is modified, extended and reconstructed by John Foster Sr., supervised by James Wyatt
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1749-54
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Construction of Liverpool Town Hall by John Wood the Elder
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1802
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Completion of the dome at Liverpool Town Hall
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1811
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Completion of the south portico of Liverpool Town Hall
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1811-32
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Construction of the Church of St Luke to a design by John Foster, architect of Liverpool, for the Corporation of Liverpool; completed by his son John Foster, Jr.
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1839
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25-year-old Harvey Lonsdale Elmes wins the design competition for St George's Hall in Liverpool, out of more than 80 entries, despite having never designed an entire building
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1840
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Destruction of the first Great George Street Chapel by fire
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7 Jul 1840-
21 Oct 1841
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Reconstruction of the Great George Street Chapel to designs donated by city architect Joseph Franklin, at a cost of £13,992
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1841-45
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Construction of Warehouse A (Atlantic Pavilion), designed by J. Hartley, at the Albert Dock
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1846-47
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Construction of the Dock Traffic Office to design by Philip Hardwick
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1848
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Top story added to the Dock Traffic Office to design by Jesse Hartley
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1899-1900
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Council chamber extended and north portico of Liverpool Town Hall rebuilt using original columns, by Thomas Shelmerdine
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1904
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Construction begins on Liverpool Cathedral to a design by Sir Giles Gilbert Scott
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1904-05
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Construction of Methodist Central Hall, designed by Bradshaw and Gass
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1906-10
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Lady Chapel of Liverpool Cathedral constructed, with design influence from G.F. Bodley
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1908-10
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Construction of the Royal Liver Building to a design by Aubrey Thomas
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1920-24
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Construction of choir and east transepts of Liverpool Cathedral
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1921
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Quarry Bank High School founded
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1940-c. 1945
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John Lennon lives at 9 Newcastle Street with his mother Julia
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May 1941
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Church of St Luke is damaged by bombing in World War II
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26 Jun 1952
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Montini Youth Centre designated a Grade II listed building
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26 Jun 1952
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Convent of Mercy designated a Grade II listed building
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28 Jun 1952
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1-10, Gambier Terrace designated a Grade II* listed building
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28 Jun 1952
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120, 122 and 124, Duke St. designated a Grade II listed building
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28 Jun 1952
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25, Canning St. designated a Grade II listed building