In 1207 King John granted Liverpool its royal charter, creating a borough almost from nothing on the northern shore of the Mersey. What followed was five centuries of slow but determined growth — a modest market town gradually establishing itself as a point of departure for Ireland, a staging post for military campaigns, and eventually a place of genuine commercial ambition. By the time the first wet dock opened in 1715, Liverpool had laid the foundations for everything that followed.

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Liverpool castle, by William Gawin Herdman - Pictorial Relics of Ancient Liverpool (1878), Public Domain, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=129206632

Liverpool Castle

For centuries Liverpool's defining feature was not its ports or grand civic buildings, but its castle. Where was it? What happened to it? Is there anything left of it?

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