Timeline of Liverpool
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The following is a timeline of the history of the city of Liverpool, England.
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Prior to 18th century
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- 1089. The West Derby Hundred is recorded in the Domesday Book[1]
- 1207 Liverpool founded by King John.[2]
- Market active.[3]
- 1292 – John De More becomes mayor.
- 1298 – Liverpool fair active.[3]
- 1349 - The Black Death Plague hits Liverpool.[4]
- 1424 - Riots between the rival Stanley and Molyneux families near Liverpool Castle.[5]
- 1598 – Speke Hall (house) built.
- 1662 – Population: 775.[6]
- 1644 – Town besieged by forces of Prince Rupert of the Rhine.[7]
- 1674 – Town Hall rebuilt.[6]
18th century
- 1700
- Liverpool Merchant slave ship begins operating.[8]
- Population: 5,714.[6]
- 1702 – Croxteth Hall (house) built.
- 1704 – Woolton Hall (house) built.
- 1708 – Blue Coat School founded.[6]
- 1717 – Bluecoat Chambers built.
- 1718 – Blue Coat hospital opens.[9]
- 1720 – Population: 10,446.[10]
- 1722 – Ranelagh Gardens open.
- 1749 – Royal Infirmary opens.[9]
- 1753 – Salthouse Dock opens.[7]
- 1754 – Liverpool Town Hall built.[9]
- 1756 – Liverpool Advertiser newspaper begins publication.[11]
- 1758 – Circulating library established.[12]
- 1766 - City directory published.[13]
- 1771
- Bidston lighthouse built.[7]
- George's Dock opens.
- 1772 – Theatre built.[6]
- 1779 – Medical Library founded.[6]
- 1784 - Liverpool Musical Festival begins.[14]
- 1788 – St. Peter's Roman Catholic Church built.
- 1790
- Lime Street laid out.
- Consulate of the United States, Liverpool established.
- 1791 – School for the Blind founded.[6]
- 1792 – Trinity Church consecrated.
- 1797 – Liverpool Athenaeum founded.
19th century
1800s-1840s
- 1801 – Population: 77,653.[10]
- 1802 – Liverpool Library founded.[15]
- 1803 – Botanical Gardens open.[16]
- 1807 – Liverpool Cricket Club formed.
- 1809 – Exchange Buildings constructed.[6]
- 1810 – Borough Gaol built.[6]
- 1812 – Literary and Philosophical Society founded.
- 1815 – Manchester Dock built.
- 1816 – Leeds and Liverpool Canal constructed.[6]
- 1817 – Liverpool Royal Institution established.[9][17]
- 1822 – Apprentices' Library founded.[6]
- 1823 – Marine Humane Society founded.[16]
- 1825 – Liverpool Mechanics' School of Arts[6] and Philomathic Society[11] established.
- 1826 – St James Cemetery laid out.[citation needed]
- 1827 – Law Society established.[11]
- 1828 – Borough Sessions House built.[6]
- 1829 – Canning Dock opens.[18]
- 1830
- Liverpool and Manchester Railway begins operating.[6][19]
- Liver Theatre active.[20]
- 1831 – Population: 165,175.[6]
- 1832
- Church of St Luke built.
- John Swire and Sons in business.[17]
- 1833 – Zoological gardens open.[11]
- 1835 – City boundaries expand.[9]
- 1836
- Liverpool Anti-Slavery Society active (approximate date).[citation needed]
- Literary, Scientific and Commercial Institution[6] and Liverpool Town Borough Police established.
- Liverpool Lime Street railway station opens to the public.
- 1837 – Liverpool Chess Club formed.[21]
- 1838 – Brougham Institute[6] and Polytechnic Society established.[11]
- 1839
- 1840
- 1842
- St. Francis Xavier's College established.[22]
- Robertson Gladstone becomes mayor.
- 1843 – Princes Park laid out.[9]
- 1844 – Canning Half Tide Dock opens.[18]
- 1845 – Liverpool Observatory built.[11]
- 1846 – Albert Dock opens.[24]
- 1848
- Liverpool Financial Reform Association; Architectural and Archaeological Society;[11][25] and Historic Society of Lancashire and Cheshire formed.[11]
- Cope Bros & Co in business.
- Church of Saint Francis Xavier consecrated.
- 1849 – Philharmonic Hall opens.
1850s-1890s
- 1850 – Catholic Institute established.[22]
- 1851
- Derby Museum opens.
- Balfour Williamson in business.
- 1852
- African Steamship Company in business.
- Liverpool Free Public Library[26] and sailors' home[9] open.
- Hebrews' Educational Institution founded.[11]
- 1854 – St George's Hall built.[9]
- 1855 – February: Economic unrest.[16]
- 1856 – Lewis's shop in business.
- 1857 – Mersey Docks & Harbour Board established.[27]
- 1859 – Thomas Royden & Sons in business.
- 1860 – William Brown Library and Museum building opens.[26]
- 1862 – Grand Olympic Festival begins.
- 1863 – Liverpool Amateur Photographic Association founded.[28]
- 1864 – Oriel Chambers built.
- 1866 – Star Music Hall opens.
- 1867 – Alliance Israélite Universelle branch founded.[29]
- 1868
- Elder Dempster and Company in business.
- Newsham Park opens.
- 1869 – Fowler's Buildings constructed.
- 1870
- Stanley Park opens.
- Greek Orthodox Church of St Nicholas built.
- Incorporated Society of Liverpool Accountants formed.
- 1871 – North Western Hotel built.
- 1872
- Sefton Park opens.[9]
- Midland Railway Goods Warehouse built.
- 1874
- Liverpool Central railway station opens.
- Liverpool Institute High School for Girls established.
- Princes Road Synagogue consecrated.
- 1877 – Walker Art Gallery opens.
- 1878 Everton football club founded
- 1879
- Picton Reading Room built.[26]
- Liverpool Echo newspaper begins publication.[30]
- Salvation Army active.[31]
- 1880
- Liverpool attains city status.
- Aigburth Cricket Ground built.
- 1881 – University College Liverpool chartered.[9]
- 1884
- Anfield (athletic space) opens.[32]
- County Sessions House, Gustav Adolf Church, and Picton Clock Tower built.
- 1886
- Mersey Railway Tunnel opens;[9] Mersey Railway (Birkenhead-Liverpool) begins operating.
- Liverpool and Birkenhead Women's Peace and Arbitration Association organized.[33]
- 1887 – Liverpool Muslim Institute founded.
- 1888 – Shakespeare Theatre opens.[20]
- 1890
- 1892
- Goodison Park (athletic field) inaugurated.
- Victoria Building, University of Liverpool constructed.
- Robert Durning Holt becomes mayor.
- Liverpool Football Club formed.
- 1893 – Liverpool Overhead Railway begins operating.
- 1895 – City boundaries expand.[9]
- 1897 – Gregson Memorial Institute built.[17]
- 1898
- Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine founded.[17]
- White Star Building constructed.
- 1899 – Liverpool University Press founded.
20th century
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1900s-1940s
- 1901 – Population: 684,958.[9]
- 1902
- 1904 Foundation stone of the Anglican Cathedral is laid by King Edward VII.
- 1906 – Liverpool Cotton Exchange Building constructed.
- 1907
- August: 700th anniversary of city founding.[37]
- Dock Office built.[38]
- 1908 – Meccano Ltd in business.
- 1909 – June: Catholic-Protestant conflict.[39]
- 1911
- 1911 Liverpool general transport strike.
- Royal Liver Building constructed.
- Rodewald Concert Society founded.
- 1912 – Lime Street Picture House opens.[40]
- 1913 – Crane's Music Hall opens.[citation needed]
- 1914 – Adelphi Hotel opens.
- 1917
- Cunard Building constructed.[17]
- Liverpool Commercial Reference Library opens.[41]
- 1919 – Racial conflict.[42]
- 1922 – African Churches Mission, and African and West Indian Mission organized.[43]
- 1925 – Empire Theatre opens.
- 1930 – Speke Airport begins operating.
- 1931 – Population 855,688.[44] This would be the peak size of Liverpool's population.
- 1934 – Queensway Tunnel, Walton Hall Park, and Paramount Theatre[40] open.
- 1940 – August: Aerial bombing by German forces begins.
- 1942 – January: Aerial bombing by German forces ends.
- 1944 – Merseyside Unity Theatre active.
1950s-1990s
- 1952 – City twinned with Cologne, Germany.
- 1953 – Liverpool Muslim Society founded.
- 1957 – The Cavern Club in business.
- 1960 – Long John & the Silver Beatles musical group formed.[45]
- 1961 – Mersey Beat begins publication.
- 1964 – Everyman Theatre founded.
- 1967
- The Mersey Sound (book) anthology of Liverpool poets published.[45]
- Liverpool Metropolitan Cathedral built.
- 1968 – Merseyside Passenger Transport Executive established.
- 1969
- Radio City Tower built.
- St. John's Shopping Centre and Clayton Square Shopping Centre in business.[citation needed]
- 1970 – Harrison Barnard & Co. headquartered in city.
- 1971 – Kingsway Tunnel opens.
- 1972 – Seaforth Dock opens near city in the area of Seaforth, Lancashire.
- 1974
- City becomes a metropolitan borough within the newly created metropolitan county of Merseyside; Merseyside County Council established.
- Post & Echo Building and New Hall Place constructed.
- Al-Rahma Mosque established.
- 1978 – Construction of the Anglican Cathedral is completed.
- 1980 – Merseyside Maritime Museum opens.[46]
- 1981 – July: Toxteth riots.[47]
- 1984 – International Garden Festival held.
- 1988 – Tate Liverpool (museum) opens.
- 1991 – Population: 452,450 residents.[48]
- 1992
- Africa Oyé music festival begins.
- Liverpool Community College established.
- 1993
- 1995 – Liverpool dockers' strike begins.[50]
- 1996 – National Conservation Centre opens.
- 1998 – Mike Storey becomes Liverpool City Council leader.
- 1999 – Liverpool Biennial begins.
21st century
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- 2001 – Liverpool Wall of Fame unveiled.
- 2004
- Liverpool Culture Company formed.
- Homotopia (festival) begins.
- 2006 – Liverpool Science Park and Royal Standard art gallery established.[51]
- 2007
- International Slavery Museum opens.
- West Tower built.
- Liverpool Shakespeare Festival begins.
- 2008
- City designated an European Capital of Culture.
- Echo Arena Liverpool, BT Convention Centre, and Liverpool One open.
- One Park West and Alexandra Tower built.
- 2010 – National Oceanography Centre established.
- 2011 – Museum of Liverpool opens.
- 2012 – Joe Anderson becomes mayor.[52]
See also
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Published in the 18th century
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1950s-1990s
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External links
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- Digital Public Library of America. Works related to Liverpool, various dates
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