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"Liverpool Markets: A Journey Through Time and Tradition" Step back in time to the 25th of September 1988

Background imageLiverpoolmarkets Collection: Heritage Market, Stanley Dock, Liverpool, 25th September 1988

Heritage Market, Stanley Dock, Liverpool, 25th September 1988

Background imageLiverpoolmarkets Collection: North Market Cazneau Street, Liverpool, Merseyside. Circa 1960

North Market Cazneau Street, Liverpool, Merseyside. Circa 1960

Background imageLiverpoolmarkets Collection: St Martins Market, Liverpool, 25th April 1966. The Chief Constable, James Haughton

St Martins Market, Liverpool, 25th April 1966. The Chief Constable, James Haughton, pictured at the market, on his left is Eddie Cartwright

Background imageLiverpoolmarkets Collection: St Johns Retail Market, Liverpool, now almost complete

St Johns Retail Market, Liverpool, now almost complete, the new temporary St Johns Retail Market in Great Charlotte Street, Liverpool

Background imageLiverpoolmarkets Collection: St Johns Market, temporary site on the undercover pavement in Elliot Street

St Johns Market, temporary site on the undercover pavement in Elliot Street, Liverpool, 16th September 1980. Pictured, traders Julie, Ellen and Pauline Skelly

Background imageLiverpoolmarkets Collection: Wholesale Fruit Market, Liverpool, 24th July 1970

Wholesale Fruit Market, Liverpool, 24th July 1970

Background imageLiverpoolmarkets Collection: West Derby Road Market, Liverpool, 12th April 1986. Liverpool Councillor Vinnie Wagner

West Derby Road Market, Liverpool, 12th April 1986. Liverpool Councillor Vinnie Wagner makes a purchase at a fruit and vegetable stall

Background imageLiverpoolmarkets Collection: St Martins Market, Liverpool, 17th August 1968

St Martins Market, Liverpool, 17th August 1968

Background imageLiverpoolmarkets Collection: St Johns Old Market, Liverpool, 26th September 1958. Mrs K Irvine of Belmont Road

St Johns Old Market, Liverpool, 26th September 1958. Mrs K Irvine of Belmont Road, Liverpool, weighing a lobster for a customer

Background imageLiverpoolmarkets Collection: St Johns Market, Liverpool, 28th May 1971

St Johns Market, Liverpool, 28th May 1971

Background imageLiverpoolmarkets Collection: St Johns Old Market, Liverpool, 28th February 1964. Mrs Elizabeth Moore

St Johns Old Market, Liverpool, 28th February 1964. Mrs Elizabeth Moore, who has been trading for 69 years

Background imageLiverpoolmarkets Collection: Wholesale Fruit Market, Liverpool, 27th September 1979. A display of fruit by R Wells Ltd

Wholesale Fruit Market, Liverpool, 27th September 1979. A display of fruit by R Wells Ltd in the wholesale market

Background imageLiverpoolmarkets Collection: Newly opened St Johns Retail Market, Liverpool, 28th February 1964

Newly opened St Johns Retail Market, Liverpool, 28th February 1964

Background imageLiverpoolmarkets Collection: St Johns Market, Liverpool, under construction, Circa 1964

St Johns Market, Liverpool, under construction, Circa 1964

Background imageLiverpoolmarkets Collection: Queen Square Market, Liverpool, 28th September 1960. Mrs Janet Bigmore has worked in

Queen Square Market, Liverpool, 28th September 1960. Mrs Janet Bigmore has worked in the Queen Square market for nearly 60 years. Here she is buying dahlias from Florist Charles Mills

Background imageLiverpoolmarkets Collection: Breck Road Open Air Market, Liverpool, Circa 1977

Breck Road Open Air Market, Liverpool, Circa 1977

Background imageLiverpoolmarkets Collection: St Johns Old Market, Liverpool, 13th September 1963. The Lady Mayoress of Liverpool

St Johns Old Market, Liverpool, 13th September 1963. The Lady Mayoress of Liverpool, Mrs J McMillan, presents first prize for the best dressed fruit stall in St Johns Market to Mr Horace Hazeldine

Background imageLiverpoolmarkets Collection: St Johns Retail Market, Liverpool, 13th March 1964

St Johns Retail Market, Liverpool, 13th March 1964. The Lady Mayoress of Liverpool, Mrs John McMillan, receives a bouquet from Mrs Jinny Reilly, aged 80


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"Liverpool Markets: A Journey Through Time and Tradition" Step back in time to the 25th of September 1988, where the vibrant Heritage Market at Stanley Dock in Liverpool showcased its rich history. The echoes of bustling stalls and lively conversations filled the air, as locals and visitors alike immersed themselves in this cultural hub. Rewind further to the 25th of April 1966, when St Martins Market took center stage. Chief Constable James Haughton oversaw this thriving marketplace, witnessing its growth into a beloved institution that brought together communities from all walks of life. Meanwhile, on Elliot Street's undercover pavement stood St Johns Market's temporary site. This bustling market provided a haven for traders and shoppers alike, creating an atmosphere brimming with excitement and anticipation. Traveling back to circa 1960, we find ourselves amidst North Market on Cazneau Street. This hidden gem nestled within Liverpool's Merseyside region offered an array of treasures waiting to be discovered by eager patrons seeking unique finds. Fast forward to the 12th of April 1986 when West Derby Road Market came alive under the watchful eye of Liverpool Councillor Vinnie Wagner. Here, local vendors proudly displayed their wares while forging connections with customers who became part of their extended market family. The year is now 1968; St Martins Market once again captivates our attention with its vibrant energy. Shoppers meandered through aisles adorned with colorful displays while engaging in friendly banter with familiar faces they encountered along the way. Venturing even further back in time to the 26th September 1958 at St Johns Old Market reveals Mrs K Irvine from Belmont Road making her mark within this historical landmark—a testament to how markets have long been woven into people's lives as places for connection and commerce. As we fast-forward again towards present times, we witness St Johns Retail Market nearing completion—an exciting chapter in Liverpool's market history.