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St. John's Market was a municipal retail market hall in Liverpool, England, housed in a purpose-designed building erected between 1820 and 1822 to a design by John Foster, Junior. It quickly came to be seen as a model for market halls erected elsewhere in the UK in the 19th century. The north and south facades of the building were altered in 1881 and 1891; it was demolished in 1964, making way for the 1969 St Johns Shopping Centre, the western half of which occupies the hall's site.

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  • St John's Market (en)
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  • St. John's Market was a municipal retail market hall in Liverpool, England, housed in a purpose-designed building erected between 1820 and 1822 to a design by John Foster, Junior. It quickly came to be seen as a model for market halls erected elsewhere in the UK in the 19th century. The north and south facades of the building were altered in 1881 and 1891; it was demolished in 1964, making way for the 1969 St Johns Shopping Centre, the western half of which occupies the hall's site. (en)
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  • St. John's Market (en)
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  • February 1822 (en)
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  • frontage of a brick building with terracotta decoration and several turrets (en)
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  • J.A.P. Architect, in The Architectural Magazine, specifies the cost of the St John's Market structure as 'about £35,000'. A 1903 Liverpool Corporation publication specifies the cost of the market as £48,503. The smaller sum explicitly excludes the cost of land and so the possibility is that the difference represents a land cost of £13,500. (en)
  • The name of the newer building drops the apostrophe (en)
  • Liverpool's population grew from about 95,000 to 115,000 in the 1801-10 period and to 154,000 by 1821 . (en)
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