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Liverpool City Centre Through Time Ian Collard

Liverpool City Centre Through Time By Ian Collard

Liverpool City Centre Through Time by Ian Collard


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Summary

This fascinating selection of photographs traces some of the many ways in which the centre of Liverpool has changed and developed over the last century.

Liverpool City Centre Through Time Summary

Liverpool City Centre Through Time by Ian Collard

Although Liverpool has existed as a port since the thirteenth century, it wasn't until the seventeenth century that it truly began to grow on the profits of trade with America, importing sugar from the West Indies and Virginia tobacco and exporting textiles from Lancashire. In the eighteenth century the slave trade too began to bring money into Liverpool, but once it was banned in Britain, Liverpool continued to grow, trading with the West Indies, Canada and the US. The results of all this can be seen in Liverpool City Centre Through Time, in which old and new views of such surviving buildings as the Cotton Exchange, the headquarters of the White Star Line and the famous Adelphi Hotel mingle with images of buildings like the Sailors' church and the General Post Office which were damaged by bombing during the Second World War and redeveloped later.

About Ian Collard

Ian Collard a well-known local author and has written many books on ocean liners and cargo ships, particularly those sailing out of Liverpool itself. Acknowledged as one of the local experts, he has even appeared on radio to tell of his times as an author. He lives in the Wirral, within sight and sound of the Mersey.

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GOR005858497
9781445604121
1445604124
Liverpool City Centre Through Time by Ian Collard
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Amberley Publishing
20110315
96
N/A
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