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Liverpool Shopfronts Through Time
Introduction
Liverpool's growth and prosperity throughout the nineteenth and twentieth centuries was reflected in the rise of its shops as much as any other aspect of city life. In this book, local historian Daniel K. Longman compares historic images of commercial premises throughout Liverpool with their modern-day counterparts.
Historical Insights
These pictures reveal an intriguing history of shops across the city and offer a fascinating insight into changing architectural styles and fashions through the decades. These comparisons reveal a rich heritage of traditional architraves, elaborate lettering, and ornate doorways alongside an aesthetic movement towards somewhat more simpler styles, minimalism, and modernisation.
Heritage and Modernisation
This book also reveals how much of Liverpool's built heritage has survived despite extensive changes in this nostalgic look back at some of the city's most interesting and impressive shopping destinations.
Visual Evolution
This enthralling selection of old and new images of Liverpool shopfronts shows how our shops reflect the changing lifestyles of people through the years as well as the changing architectural face of the city.
Audience
It will be essential reading for all those who are interested in the history of Liverpool and the surrounding area.