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"A true jewel in Liverpool's crown" has had its listed status upgraded to recognise the building's "architectural brilliance" ...
The elevation of Liverpool’s Catholic cathedral is acknowledgement at the highest level of Sir Frederick Gibberd’s radical ...
The cathedral has been awarded Grade I listed status by the Department for Culture, Media and Sport, following advice from Historic England. | ITV News Granada ...
These photos taken between 1962 and 1967 show the construction of the cathedral and the ever-evolving Liverpool skyline ...
Looking a bit like a large piece of moon-landing equipment on which you’d best not sit, with indoor lighting that wouldn’t look out of place in a nightclub, the building has ever divided opinions.
The cathedral is a "true jewel in Liverpool's crown", says Liverpool Riverside MP Kim Johnson.
Dubbed "Paddy's Wigwam" by locals the Cathedral which was built between 1962-67, has now been granted Grade I listed status.
Liverpool's Catholic cathedral, built between 1962 and 1967, sits at the opposite end of Hope Street to its Anglican counterpart. Archbishop of Liverpool John Sherrington welcomed the landmark ...