One of the buildings nicknamed "the Three Graces"
What is ... The Royal Liver building/the Cunard building/The Port of Liverpool building?
North of Liverpool
Where is Southport?
Europe
What continent is Liverpool in?
1207
When was the town founded?
Thomas Steers
Who was the engineer who transformed the Port of Liverpool?
the Liver birds
What are the city's emblems? (What birds can be seen at the top of the Liver building?)
in 1792
When was the town founded?
the United Kingdom
In what country is Liverpool?
King John
Who decided of its foundation?
Rodney street
What is a fine example of Georgian architecture?
the Port of Liverpool building
What was the first of the three buildings to open?
Napoleon III
Who lived in Lord Street?
North West
In what region is Liverpool?
Where Derby Square now is.
Where was the castle?
about one and a half million
How many slaves did the port transport?
the British Music Experience
What can you find on the ground floor of the Cunard building?
South Hawes
What was the town's previous name?
Merseyside
In what county is Liverpool?
There were 7 streets that formed an H
How was the town built?
the potato famine in Ireland
What happened in the 1840s?
Europe first skyscraper
What is the Royal Liver Building?
1 km long
How long is the famous iron Pier in Southport?
on the Mersey estuary.
Where is Liverpool?
Chester was a bigger port at the time.
What prevented Liverpool from growing in the Middle Ages?
The 19th century (from 1837 to 1901)
What is the Victorian era?