Liverpool, England

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Liverpool Town Hall is modified, extended and reconstructed by John Foster Sr., supervised by James Wyatt
1749-54
Construction of Liverpool Town Hall by John Wood the Elder
1802
Completion of the dome at Liverpool Town Hall
1811
Completion of the south portico of Liverpool Town Hall
1811-32
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.
1839
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
1840
Destruction of the first Great George Street Chapel by fire
7 Jul 1840-
21 Oct 1841
Reconstruction of the Great George Street Chapel to designs donated by city architect Joseph Franklin, at a cost of £13,992
1841-45
Construction of Warehouse A (Atlantic Pavilion), designed by J. Hartley, at the Albert Dock
1846-47
Construction of the Dock Traffic Office to design by Philip Hardwick
1848
Top story added to the Dock Traffic Office to design by Jesse Hartley
1899-1900
Council chamber extended and north portico of Liverpool Town Hall rebuilt using original columns, by Thomas Shelmerdine
1904
Construction begins on Liverpool Cathedral to a design by Sir Giles Gilbert Scott
1904-05
Construction of Methodist Central Hall, designed by Bradshaw and Gass
1906-10
Lady Chapel of Liverpool Cathedral constructed, with design influence from G.F. Bodley
1908-10
Construction of the Royal Liver Building to a design by Aubrey Thomas
1920-24
Construction of choir and east transepts of Liverpool Cathedral
1921
Quarry Bank High School founded
1940-c. 1945
John Lennon lives at 9 Newcastle Street with his mother Julia
May 1941
Church of St Luke is damaged by bombing in World War II
26 Jun 1952
Montini Youth Centre designated a Grade II listed building
26 Jun 1952
Convent of Mercy designated a Grade II listed building
28 Jun 1952
1-10, Gambier Terrace designated a Grade II* listed building
28 Jun 1952
120, 122 and 124, Duke St. designated a Grade II listed building
28 Jun 1952
25, Canning St. designated a Grade II listed building
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