Liverpool Then & Now takes the reader on a journey through a city once considered the second city of empire. So great was the volume of commerce flowing through the port of Liverpool in the nineteenth century that it sometimes eclipsed London. This wealth produced many fine buildings giving rise to a second Bank of England building the classical architecture of St Georges Hall- today the Walker Art Gallery-and Liverpools three graces; the Liver the Cunard & the Port of Liverpool buildings. Some 70 historic photographs of Liverpools past are paired with specially commissioned contemporary views taken from the same vantage point. You can see the same streets & buildings as they were then & as they are now. It
Includes:: Lord Street Albert Dock Speke Airport Goodison Aintree Lime Street Station the Mersey Tunnel plus the ferry across the Mersey & the place where it was famously celebrated in song The Cavern. There are also some of Liverpools closest neighbours Birkenhead New Brighton Port Sunlight & the glorious Victorian promenades of Southport. Part of the bestselling Then & Now series this charming contrast of old & new photographs highlights the stunning changes
- & the equally amazing similarities
- of one of the most loved cities in Britain its well-known places but also some of its hidden gems.