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| Blg Ref | Plaque Ref | Plaque Title | Location | Listed status | Installed Status | Planning application-Comment | Text on plaque | | | | | | | | | | |
| 100 | WHP 003 | 18th Centuary Liverpool Merchants House | 1 Trueman St | | Placed | | BUILT 1790 | 1 TRUEMAN STREET | FINEST SURVIVING EXAMPLE OF A | GEORGIAN MERCHANTS HOUSE | IN LIVERPOOL | | | | | | |
| 101 | WHP 007 | John Newton | Orleans House, Edmund St | Listed | Placed | | 1725-1807 | JOHN NEWTON | ABOLITIONIST & CLERGYMAN | AUTHOR OF THE HYMN 'AMAZING GRACE' | SURVEYOR OF TIDES 1754-1755 | LIVED HERE | | | | | |
| 101 | WHP016 | John Newton | Orleans House, Edmund St | Listed | Placed | | BUILT 1907 | ORLEANS HOUSE | DESIGNED BY MATEAR & SIMON | AN IMPORTANT COTTON | TRADING CENTRE | | | | | | |
| 102 | WHP 022 | Sir Banestre Tarleton | 9-11 Fenwick St | Listed | Placed | | 1754-1833 | SIR BANESTRE TARLETON MP | MAJOR GENERAL | BORN HERE | | | | | | | |
| 103 | | Richmond Buildings | Richmond Bdgs,Chapel St | | Not placed | Removed from scheme | | | | | | | | | | | |
| 104 | WHP 011 | Hargreaves Building | Hargreaves Building, Chapel St | Listed | Placed | | BUILT 1859 | HARGREAVES BUILDING | DESIGNED BY J.A.PICTON | FOR SIR WILLIAM BROWN | | | | | | | |
| 105 | WHP 004 | Church Of Our Lady Of St Nicholas | St Nicholas Church doorway, Old Church Yard Off Chapel St | Listed | Placed | New plaque fell off /was vandalised owner requested original plaque went back up this has been done. | FOUNDED C. 1360 | CHURCH OF OUR LADY | & ST NICHOLAS | LIVERPOOL PARISH CHURCH | KNOWN LOCALLY AS | THE SAILORS CHURCH' | | | | | |
| 106 | WHP 021 | Saracen’s Head | Municipal Buildings, Dale St | Listed | Placed | | 1810-1853 | SARACEN'S HEAD | LIVERPOOL'S MOST FAMOUS | COACHING INN | BUILT HERE | | | | | | |
| 107 | WHP 017 | Prudential Assurance Building | Prudential Assurance, Dale St | Listed | Placed | | BUILT 1885-1886 | PRUDENTIAL ASSURANCE | BUILDING | DESIGNED BY | ALFRED WATERHOUSE | | | | | | |
| 108 | WHP 019 | Royal Insurance Building | Royal Insurance, 1 North John St | Listed | Placed | New plaque fell off / vandalised only base plate remains. | BUILT 1896-1903 | NATIONAL HEADQUARTERS | ROYAL INSURANCE BUILDING | DESIGNED BY JAMES F. DOYLE | VERY EARLY USE OF STEEL | FRAMED CONSTRUCTION | | | | | |
| 109 | WHP 018 | Queen Insurance Building | 8-12 Dale St | Listed | Placed | | BUILT 1837-1839 | QUEEN INSURANCE | BUILDING | DESIGNED BY SAMUEL ROWLAND | FOR THE ROYAL BANK | | | | | | |
| 110 | WHP 008 | Liverpool & London &Globe Ins | Royal Bank Of Scotland, 1 Dale St | Listed | Not placed | Granted 1/08/05 Plaques not replaced due to nature of stonework/new plaque size would require stone work cleaning | BUILT 1856-1858 | LIVERPOOL & LONDON & GLOBE | INSURANCE BUILDING | DESIGNED BY C.R.COCKERELL | | | | | | | |
| 110 | WHP 013 | Liverpool’s 1st Town Hall | Royal Bank Of Scotland, 1 Dale St | Listed | Not placed | Granted 1/08/05 Plaques not replaced due to nature of stonework/new plaque size would require stone work cleaning | c.1525-1673 | LIVERPOOL'S FIRST | TOWN HALL | BUILT HERE | | | | | | | |
| 111 | WHP 020 | Sanctuary Stone | National Westminster Bank, Castle St | Listed | Not placed | 05/05/2005 Granted 23/06/05 Not placed as smaller new plaque would cause damage to frontage | C.1229 | SANCTUARY STONE | SITUATED 9 METRES EAST | ONE OF TWO OF THE STONES ORIGINALLY | MARKING THE PRECINCTS OF THE | OLD LIVERPOOL FAIRS | | | | | |
| 112 | WHP 014 | Martin’s Bank | Barclay’s Bank ,Water St | Listed | Not placed | Granted 17/06/05- owner refused permission | 1927-1932 | MARTIN'S BANK BUILDING | DESIGNED BY HERBERT J. ROWSE | SCULPTURE BY HERBERT TYSON SMITH | | | | | | | |
| 113 | WHP 012 | Site -1st India Bldgs & Bldgs Architect | India Buildings , Water St | Listed | Placed | | BUILT 1923-1937 | INDIA BUILDINGS | DESIGNED BY A.THORNELY & H.J. ROWSE | HOME OF THE ALFRED HOLT & CO | SHIPPING LINE | THE SITE OF THE FIRST INDIA | BUILDINGS BUILT 1837-1839 | | | | |
| 114 | WHP 001 | Bank Of British West Africa | West Africa House, 25 Water St (Standard Chartered Bank) | Listed | Placed | | BUILT 1920 | WEST AFRICA HOUSE | DESIGNED BY | BRIGGS,WOLSTENHOLME & THORNELY | FORMER BANK OF | BRITISH WEST AFRICA | | | | | |
| 115 | WHP 024 | Tower Building | Tower Building, Water St | Listed | Placed | | BUILT 1908 | TOWER BUILDING | DESIGNED BY W. AUBREY THOMAS | SITE OF TOWER C. 1406 | FORTIFIED BY SIR JOHN STANLEY | | | | | | |
| 116 | WHP 044 | Castle Hey Chapel | Pearl Assurance House, Castle St / Harrington St | | Placed | | REGISTERED UNDER TOLERATION ACT 1689 | CASTLE HEY CHAPEL | FROM WHOSE CONGREGATION | ULLET ROAD UNITARIAN CHURCH | WAS FOUNDED | BUILT HERE | | | | | |
| 117 | WHP 005 | Castle Moat House | Castle Moat House, Derby Square | Listed | Placed | | BUILT 1838-1840 | CASTLE MOAT HOUSE | DESIGNED BY EDWARD CORBETT | FORMER | NORTH & SOUTH WALES BANK | | | | | | |
| 118 | WHP 006 | First Corn Exchange | Corn Exchange, Fenwick St | | Placed | | OPENED 1808 | CORN EXCHANGE | DESIGNED BY JOHN FOSTER JUNIOR | THE FIRST IN ENGLAND | REBUILT 1953-1959 | | | | | | |
| 119 | WHP 023 | Theatre Royal | Corn Exchange, Drury Lane | | Placed | | BUILT 1750 | THE THEATRE | RENAMED THE THEATRE ROYAL 1771 | DEMOLISHED C. 1828 | BUILT HERE | | | | | | |
| 120 | LHP 045 | Oceanic Steam Co. & White Star Building | Albion House , 30 James St | Listed | | | FOUNDED 1869 | THE OCEANIC NAVIGATION | STEAM COMPANY | FOUNDED BY T.H. ISMAY | | | | | | | |
| 120 | WHP 015 | Oceanic Steam Co. & White Star Building | Albion House , 30 James St | Listed | Placed | | BUILT 1896-1898 | ALBION HOUSE | DESIGNED BY RICHARD NORMAN SHAW | WHITE STAR LINE OFFICES | | | | | | | |
| 121 | WHP 010 | Goree Warehouses | 25 Beetham Plaza | | Placed | Part of the stone rim has broken off | BUILT 1793 | GOREE WAREHOUSES | DESTROYED BY FIRE & REBUILT IN 1802 | DAMAGED IN AIR RAID IN 1941 | DEMOLISHED 1948-1950 | | | | | | |
| 123 | WHP 009 | George’s Dock | Brunswick St, Goree | Listed | Not placed | Owner refused –concerns over damage to facing bricks old plaque remains | BUILT 1931-1934 | GEORGES DOCK VENTILATION | & CONTROL STATION | DESINGED BY H.J. ROWSE | SCULPTURE BY E.C.THOMPSON | ASSISTED BY G.T.CAPSTICK | | | | | |
| 124 | LHP 033 | St Mary Del Quay | St Nicholas’ Church, St Georges Dock Gates | Listed | Placed | Second plaque placed as part of the ‘Seven Streets’ scheme one of these plaques has since fallen off. | C. 1257-1565 | ST MARY DEL QUAY | ANCIENT CHAPEL | DEMOLISHED 1814 | BUILT HERE | | | | | | |
| 125 | WHP 040 | William Ewart | Roe St / Hood St | | Placed | | 1798-1869 | WILLIAM EWART MP | PIONEER OF PUBLIC LIBRARIES | BORN NEARBY | | | | | | | |
| 126 | LHP 003 | Charles James Mathews (Actor) | Marks and Spencers, Basnett St | Listed | Placed | | 1803-1878 | CHARLES JAMES MATHEWS | ACTOR, THEATRE MANAGER | & PLAYWRIGHT | BORN HERE | | | | | | |
| 127 | LHP 005 | Dr James Currie | George Henry Lee, Church St | | Placed | | 1756-1805 | DR JAMES CURRIE | HUMANITARIAN & FIRST BIOGRAPHER | OF ROBERT BURNS | LIVED HERE | | | | | | |
| 128 | LHP 020/A | Plaque for Lyceum | Lyceum, Bold St | Listed | Placed | | BUILT 1800-1802 | LYCEUM | LIVERPOOL LIBRARY & NEWSROOM | DESIGNED BY THOMAS HARRISON | | | | | | | |
| 128 | LHP 020/B | Lyceum Library And Newsroom | Lyceum, Bold St | Listed | Placed | | | LYCEUM | LIVERPOOL LIBRARY & NEWSROOM | DESIGNED BY THOMAS HARRISON | | | | | | | |
| 129 | LHP 002 | Compton House | Marks and Spencer, Church St | | Placed | | OPENED 1867 | COMPTON HOUSE | DESIGNED BY THOMAS HAIGH & CO | ONE OF THE EARLIEST PURPOSE | BILT DEPARTMENT STORES | IN EUROPE | | | | | |
| 17 | LHP 022 | Maltese Cross | Top Shop Store, Church St | | Placed | | 1704-1922 | ST PETER'S CHURCH | THE BRASS CROSS MARKS THE SITE | OF AN ENTRANCE TO THE | ANGLICAN PRO CATHEDRAL | | | | | | |
| 131 | WHP 002/A | Bluecoat Charity School also | Bluecoat Chambers, School Lane | Listed | Not placed | Granted 16/05/05 - lasts for no longer than 5 yearsNot placed due to construction works. These works have now been completed. | BUILT C. 1717 | BLUECOAT CHARITY SCHOOL | & HOSPITAL | FOUNDED BY BRYAN BLUNDELL | & ESTABLISHED BY PUBLIC | SUBSCRIPTION IN 1709 | | | | | |
| 131 | WHP 002/B | Bluecoat hospital | Bluecoat Chambers, School Lane | Listed | Not placed | Granted 16/05/05 - lasts for no longer than 5 yearsNot placed due to construction works. These works have now been completed. AS WHP002 SAME PLAQUE | BUILT C. 1718 | BLUECOAT CHARITY SCHOOL | & HOSPITAL | FOUNDED BY BRYAN BLUNDELL | & ESTABLISHED BY PUBLIC | SUBSCRIPTION IN 1710 | | | | | |
| 132 | LHP 035 | Thomas Creevey | School Lane | | Placed | | 1768-1838 | THOMAS CREEVEY | MP & DIARIST | BORN HERE | | | | | | | |
| 133 | LHP 026 | Octagon Chapel | 3 Temple Court (Between Victoria St & Mathew St) | | Placed | | 1763-1776 | OCTAGONAL CHAPEL | DESIGNED BY JOSEPH FINNEY | LATER ST CATHERINE'S CHURCH | 1776-1820 | BUILT HERE | | | | | |
| 134 | LHP 043 | Wykes Court | 111 Dale Street, Law Courts | Listed | Placed | | 1720-1787 | WYKES COURT | JOHN WYKE WATCH MAKER | WORKED & LIVED HERE | | | | | | | |
| 135 | | Liver Building | Liver building, Strand / Goree | Listed | Not placed | Granted 02/05/07 lasts for no longer than 3 years. The owner would like details of the Health & Safety Plan before work starts. Not placed yet | 1866-1955 | CARL BARTELS | DESIGNED THE LIVER BIRDS | SCULPTURE SURMOUNTING | THIS BUILDING 1908 | | | | | | |
| 200 | LHP 025 | Metropolitan Cathedral Crypt | Cathedral Crypt | Listed | Placed | | OPENED 1958 | METROPOLITAN CATHEDRAL | CRYPT | DESIGNED BY SIR EDWIN LUTYENS O.M. | 1869-1944 | FOUNDATION STONE | LAID 1933 | | | | |
| 201 | LHP 006 | Charles Booth | Liverpool University Sports Hall | | Placed | | 1840-1916 | CHARLES BOOTH | SHIP OWNER & | PIONEER OF SOCIAL RESEARCH | BORN HERE | | | | | | |
| 202 | LHP 019/A | Liverpool Med Ins | Liverpool Medical Institution, Mount Pleasant | Listed | Placed | | FOUNDED 1836 | LIVERPOOL | MEDICAL INSTITUTION | DESIGNED BY CLARKE RAMPLING | WILLIAM ROSCOE, POET & | SLAVERY ABOLITIONIST | BORN HERE 1753 | | | | |
| 202 | LHP 41/A | William Roscoe MP | Liverpool Medical Institution, Mount Pleasant | Listed | Placed | | SOLICITOR & SLAVERY ABOLITIONIST | GREATEST OF LIVERPOOL'S CITIZENS' | BURIED HERE | | | | | | | | |
| 203 | LHP 017 | Hope Hall | Everyman Theatre, Hope St | Listed | Placed | | BUILT C. 1837 | HOPE HALL | REVIVALIST PREACHING HOUSE | 1853-1916 | | | | | | | |
| 204 | LHP 010 | John Foster Junior | Notre Dame Convent, Mount Pleasant | Listed | Placed | | C.1786-1846 | JOHN FOSTER JUNIOR | ARCHITECT | & CORPORATION SURVEYOR | LIVED HERE | | | | | | |
| 205 | LHP 018 | James Maury | 4 Rodney St | Listed | Not placed | Granted 1/08/05 lasts for no longer than 5 yearsNot placed as yet. The owner would like details of the Health and safety Plan one week before work starts. Work would require use of Cherry picker due to location over lightwell. | 1746-1840 | JAMES MAURY | FIRST UNITED STATES CONSUL | TO LIVERPOOL 1790-1829 | LIVED HERE | | | | | | |
| 206 | LHP 011 | Joseph Blanco White | Roscoe Memorial Gardens,Mount Pleasant | Listed | Placed | | 1775-1841 | JOSEPH BLANCO WHITE | SPANISH WRITER & POLITICAL EXILE | BURIED NEAR HERE | | | | | | | |
| 206 | LHP 41/B | William Roscoe MP | Roscoe Memorial Gardens,Mount Pleasant | Listed | Placed | | 1753-1831 | WILLIAM ROSCOE MP | SOLICITOR & SLAVERY ABOLITIONIST | GREATEST OF LIVERPOOL'S CITIZENS' | BURIED HERE | | | | | | |
| 207 | LHP 027 | Peter Litherland | Lewis’s Store, Renshaw St | | Placed | | 1756-1804 | PETER LITHERLAND | REVISED & PATENTED THE | RACK LEVER ESCAPEMENT WATCH | WORKSHOP BUILT HERE | | | | | | |
| 208 | LHP 029 | Philharmonic Dining Rooms | Hope St | Listed | Placed | | BUILT 1898-1900 | PHILHARMONIC HOTEL | DESIGNED BY WALTER THOMAS | DECORATIVE WORK BY LIVERPOOL | UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF APPLIED ART | GATES BY H. BLOOMFIELD BARE | | | | | |
| 209 | LHP 028 | Philharmonic Hall | Philharmonic Hall, Hope St | Listed | Placed | Part of stone rim since broken off | BUILT 1939 | PHILHARMONIC HALL | DESIGNED BY HERBERT J. ROWSE | BUILT ON SITE OF | PHILHARMONIC HALL 1846-1849 | DESIGNED BY J. CUNNINGHAM | DESTROYED BY FIRE 1933 | | | | |
| 210 | LHP 030 | School for the Blind | Former Police Station, Hardman St | Listed | Placed | | BUILT 1850-1851 | LIVERPOOL SCHOOL | FOR THE BLIND | DESIGNED BY A.H. HOLME | FIRST SCHOOL OF IT'S KIND | IN BRITAIN, FOUNDED 1791 | | | | | |
| 211 | LHP 013 | Lib.Jewish Synagogue | 1 Hope Place | | Placed | | | | | | | | | | | | |
| 212 | LHP 036 | Thurston Holland | 43 Rodney Street | Listed | Placed | | 1863-1941 | MR THURSON HOLLAND | C.H.M. F.R.C.S. L.L.D. | PIONEER OF RAIDOLOGY | WOTKED & LIVED HERE | | | | | | |
| 213 | LHP 004 | Dr Duncan | 54 Rodney Street | Listed | Not placed | Granted 1/06/05 not placed due to nature of original plaques | 1805-1863 | DR WILLIAM DUNCAN | ENGLAND'S FIRST OFFICER | OF HEALTH 1847-1863 | LIVED HERE | | | | | | |
| 214 | LHP 008 | First House in Rodney Street | 35 Rodney Street | Listed | Placed | | BUILT C. 1783-1784 | 35 RODNEY STREET | FIRST HOUSE TO BE ERECTED | ON RODNEY STREET ON A SITE | LEASED BY WILLIAM ROSCOE | | | | | | |
| 215 | LHP 016 | Henry Booth | British Legion Club, 34 Rodney St | Listed | Placed | | 1789-1869 | HENRY BOOTH | FOUNDER & DIRECTOR | THE LIVERPOOL & MANCHESTER | RAILWAY COMPANY | BORN HERE | | | | | |
| 216 | LHP 032 | St Luke’s Church & Gardens | St Luke’s Church, Berry St / Leece St | Listed | Placed | | BUILT 1811-1831 | ST LUKES CHURCH & GARDENS | DESIGNED BY JOHN FOSTER SENIOR | & JOHN FOSTER JUNIOR | STRUCK BY ENEMY FIRE MAY 1941 | REMAINS AS MEMORIAL TO | THOSE WHO DIED | | | | |
| 217 | | Unitarian Church, | Federation House, Hope St | | Not placed | Withdrawn from scheme | | | | | | | | | | | |
| 218 | | Liverpool Institute High School for Girls | Blackburne House, Blackburne Place | Listed | Not placed | Granted 25/05/05 conditions lasts for no longer than 5 years. Not placed yet | FOUNDED 1884 BY GEORGE HOLT | BLACKBURNE HOUSE | THE FIRST GIRL'S GRAMMAR | SCHOOL IN ENGLAND | | | | | | | |
| 219 | LHP 031 | School Of Art | Art College, Hope St | Listed | Placed | | FOUNDED 1910 | LIVERPOOL SCHOOL OF ART | DESIGNED BY WILLINK & THICKNESSE | MOUNT STREET FRONT 1882-1883 | BY THOMAS COOK | | | | | | |
| 220 | LHP 024 | Mechanics Institution | Liverpool Institute Mount St | Listed | Placed | | 1835-1837 | LIVERPOOL | MECHANICS INSTITUTION | DESIGNED BY A.H. HOLME | CHARLES DICKENS GAVE | READINGS HERE | | | | | |
| 221 | LHP 021 | Lytton Strachey | 80 Rodney St | Listed | Placed | | 1880-1932 | LYTTON STRACHEY | BIOGRAPHER, HISTORIAN & | MEMBER OF THE BLOOMSBURY GROUP | LIVED HERE | | | | | | |
| 222 | LHP 034 | St Phillips Church | Hardman House formerly Atlantic House, Hardman St | | Placed | | BUILT 1816 | ST PHILIP'S CHURCH | ERECTED BY JOHN CRAGG | FROM DESIGNS BY THOMAS RICKMAN | CLOSED 1882 | | | | | | |
| 223 | LHP 039 | William Ewart Gladstone | 62 Rodney St | Listed | Not placed | Withdrawn from scheme | 1809-1898 | WILLIAM EWART GLADSTONE | PRIME MINISTER FOUR TIMES | 1868-1894 | BORN HERE | | | | | | |
| 224 | | Nicholas Monsarrat | 11 Rodney Street | Listed | Not placed | Withdrawn from list | | | | | | | | | | | |
| 225 | | School of Architecture | 24-27 Abercromby Square | Listed | Not placed | Already has planning permission applied for at an earlier date check on length of permission | FOUNDED 1895 | THE LIVERPOOL SCHOOL | OF ARCHITECTURE | THE FIRST UNIVERSITY SCHOOL | OF ARCHITECTURE IN BRITAIN | | | | | | |
| 226 | LHP 042 | Irish Centre | 127 Mount Pleasant | Listed | Placed | | BUILT 1815-1816 | WELLINGTON ROOMS | DESIGNED BY EDMUND AIKIN | FORMERLY ASSEMBLY ROOMS | | | | | | | |
| 300 | LHP 007 | Fanny Louisa Calder | 49 Canning St | Listed | Not placed | Granted 28/06/05 lasts for no longer than 5 yearsNot placed as yet. Would require use of cherry picker due to position over lightwell. | 1838-1923 | FANNY LOUISE CALDER | FOUNDER OF THE FIRST | HOME ECONOMICS SCHOOL | IN BRITAIN | LIVED HERE | | | | | |
| 301 | LHP 012 | Josephine Butler | (Princes Park Nursing Home) Catherine House Upper Parliament St | Listed | Not placed | Granted 22/08/05 lasts for no longer than 5 yearsNot placed as yet. Would require use of cherry picker due to position over lightwell | 1828-1906 | JOSEPHINE BUTLER | SOCIAL REFORMER & CAMPAIGNER | FOR THE REPEAL OF THE | CONTAGIOUS DISEASES ACT | HOUSED OUTCAST | WOMEN HERE | | | | |
| 302 | LHP 014 | George Stephenson | 34 Upper Parliament St | Listed | Placed | | 1781-1848 | GEORGE STEPHENSON | CHIEF ENGINEER | LIVERPOOL & MANCHESTER RAILWAY | LIVED HERE | | | | | | |
| 303 | | Liverpool Old Hebrew Congregation | Princes Road Synagogue | Listed | Not placed | Granted 02/04/07 lasts for no longer than 3 yearsNot placed as yet | CONSECRATED 1874 | LIVERPOOL OLD HEBREW | CONGREGATION | ARCHITECTS | W. & G.AUDSLEY | | | | | | |
| 400 | LHP 009 | First Viscount Samuel | 11 Belvidere Road | | Placed | Phone call from school plaque has fell of / been vandalised - arrange to put back up | 1870-1963 | HERBERT LOUIS | 1st VISCOUNT SAMUEL | FIRST HIGH COMMISSIONER | OF PALESTINE & | HOME SECRETARY 1931 | BORN HERE | | | | |
| 401 | LHP 001 | Ancient Chapel of Toxteth | Ancient Chapel, Park Road / Ullet Road | Listed | Not placed | Planning permission refused | BUILT C.1604-1618 | THE ANCIENT CHAPEL | OF TOXTETH | THE EARLIEST SURVIVING | DISSENTERS' MEETING HOUSE | IN LIVERPOOL | | | | | |
| 402 | LHP 037 | Turner Home (Lodge) | Turner home, Dingle Lane | Listed | Placed | | 1882-1885 | TURNER NURSING HOME | DESIGNED BY ALFRED WATERHOUSE | IN MEMORY OF CHARLES TURNER MP | | | | | | | |
| 403 | LHP 023 | Mathew Arnold | Alfred Stocks Court, Turner Close | | Placed | | 1822-1888 | MATHEW ARNOLD | ENGLISH CRITIC & POET | DIED NEARBY | | | | | | | |
| 500 | LHP 038 | Unitarian Church | Ullet Road | Listed | Placed | | 1896-1902 | ULLET ROAD | UNITARIAN CHURCH | DESIGNED BY | THOMAS PERCY WORTHINGTON | | | | | | |
| 501 | | Max Bruch | 18 Brompton Avenue | | Not placed | Not placed due to nature of original plaque | | | | | | | | | | | |
| 600 | LHP 015 | Gerrard Manley Hopkins | St Francis Xavier, Salisbury St | Listed | Placed | | 1844-1889 | GERARD MANLEY HOPKINS S.J. | POET | SERVED AS A PRIEST | 1879-1881 | | | | | | |
| 700 | | Sarah Biffin | 8 Duke Street | | Not placed | Not placed as yet. 9/02/06 email from Lesley Delves. Keith Blundell does not want a new plque they will try to find the original sample. | 1784-1850 | SARAH BIFFIN | CELEBRATED DISABLED ARTIST | & PAINTER OF MINITURES | DIED AT No 8 DUKE STREET | | | | | | |
| 800 | | School Of Tropical Medicine | 38 Pembroke Place, Liverpool, L3 5QA | | Not placed | Not placed as yet. 9/02/06 email from Lesley Delves. Keith Blundell does not want a new plaque they will try to find the original sample. | FOUNDED BY | SIR ALFRED LEWIS JONES 1898 | THE LIVERPOOL SCHOOL | OF TROPICAL MEDICINE | THE FIRST IN THE WORLD | | | | | | |
| 850 | LHP 50 | Spinney House | Former little woods store | | Not Placed | Not placed due to construction works for Primark | BUILT 1951-1952 | SPINNEY HOUSE | DESIGNED BY ALFRED SHENNAN | LITTLEWOODS MAIL ORDER STORES, | CLOSED 2006, FOUNDED BY | SIR JOHN MOORES AND | CECIL MOORES 1932 | | | | |
| 901 | PL001 | OLD HALL STREET | Daily Post & Echo Building, Old Hall Street | | Placed | Marks out Liverpool's original Seven Streets | ESTABLISHED c1207 | OLD HALL STREET | FORMERLY MILNE (MILL) STREET | MOORE HALL WAS BUILT IN THE C13 BUT KNOWN AS OLD | HALL AFTER THE MOORE FAMILY MOVED TO BANK HALL, | KIRKDALE IN THE C14 | OLD HALL DEMOLISHED c1820 | | | | |
| 902 | PL002 | OLD HALL STREET | 1-9 Old Hall Street | | Placed | Marks out Liverpool's original Seven Streets | ESTABLISHED c1207 | OLD HALL STREET | FORMERLY MILNE (MILL) STREET | MOORE HALL WAS BUILT IN THE C13 BUT KNOWN AS OLD | HALL AFTER THE MOORE FAMILY MOVED TO BANK HALL, | KIRKDALE IN THE C14 | OLD HALL DEMOLISHED c1820 | | | | |
| 903 | PL003 | CHAPEL STREET | Chapel Street (West End), St Nicholas Church Boundary Wall | Listed | Placed | Marks out Liverpool's original Seven Streets | ESTABLISHED c1257 | CHAPEL STREET | NAMED AFTER THE CHAPEL ST MARY DEL QUAY | | | | | | | | |
| 904 | PL004 | CHAPEL STREET | Chapel Street (East End), North elevation of Exchange Buildings | Listed | Placed | Marks out Liverpool's original Seven Streets | ESTABLISHED c1257 | CHAPEL STREET | NAMED AFTER THE CHAPEL ST MARY DEL QUAY | DEMOLISHED 1814 | | | | | | | |
| 905 | PL005 | WATER STREET | 22 Water Street (West End), South elevation of Tower Buildings | Listed | Placed | Marks out Liverpool's original Seven Streets | ESTABLISHED c1207 | WATER STREET | FORMALLY BONK (BANK) STREET | HERE ITS WESTERN END JOINED THE BANK OF THE RIVER MERSEY | | | | | | | |
| 906 | PL006 | WATER STREET | 1 Water Street (East End), North elevation of 2 Castle Street | Listed | Placed | Marks out Liverpool's original Seven Streets | ESTABLISHED c1207 | WATER STREET | FORMALLY BONK (BANK) STREET | LEAD TO THE ORIGINAL BANK OF THE RIVER MERSEY | | | | | | | |
| 907 | PL007 | CASTLE STREET | 2 Castle Street, East elevation | Listed | Placed | Marks out Liverpool's original Seven Streets | ESTABLISHED c1240 | CASTLE STREET | LEAD TO LIVERPOOL CASTLE | DEMOLISHED 1726 | | | | | | | |
| 908 | PL008 | CASTLE STREET | 55 Castle Street | Listed | Placed | Marks out Liverpool's original Seven Streets | ESTABLISHED c1240 | CASTLE STREET | LEAD TO LIVERPOOL CASTLE | DEMOLISHED 1726 | NOW THE SITE OF DERBY SQUARE & VICTORIA MONUMENT | | | | | | |
| 909 | PL009 | HIGH STREET | High Street (South end), West elevation of 1 Dale Street | Listed | Placed | Marks out Liverpool's original Seven Streets | ESTABLISHED c1207 | HIGH STREET | FORMALLY JOGGLER (JUGGLER) STREET | SITE OF WEEKLY MARKET & ANNUAL FAIR | HERE ITS SOUTHERN END | WAS MARKED BY THE HIGH CROSS | | | | | |
| 910 | PL010 | HIGH STREET | Chapel Street - Exchange Building (North elevation) | Listed | Placed | Marks out Liverpool's original Seven Streets | ESTABLISHED c1207 | HIGH STREET | FORMALLY JOGGLER (JUGGLER) STREET | SITE OF WEEKLY MARKET & ANNUAL FAIR | HERE AT ITS NORTHERN END | WAS MARKED BY THE WHITE CROSS | | | | | |
| 911 | PL011 | DALE STREET | 1 Dale Street (South elevation) | Listed | Placed | Marks out Liverpool's original Seven Streets | ESTABLISHED C1207 | DALE STREET | FORMALLY DELE (DALE) STREET | HERE IT JOINED THE DELL | THROUGH WHICH THE STREAM RAN TOWARDS THE POOL | | | | | | |
| 912 | PL012 | DALE STREET | 139 Dale Street (South elevation) | Listed | Placed | Marks out Liverpool's original Seven Streets | ESTABLISHED C1207 | DALE STREET | FORMALLY DELE (DALE) STREET | HERE IT JOINED THE DELL | THROUGH WHICH THE STREAM RAN TOWARDS THE POOL | | | | | | |
| 913 | PL013 | TITHEBARN STREET | 59/61 Tithebarn Street (Beetham House, south elevation) | Listed | Placed | Marks out Liverpool's original Seven Streets | TITHEBARN STREET | ESTABLISHED AS MOOR STREET c1270 | RENAMED IN C16 WHEN | MOLYNEUX FAMILY BUILT A BARN | HERE TO HOUSE TITHES OF PARISH OF WALTON | | | | | | |
| 914 | PL014 | TITHEBARN STREET | 1 Tithebarn Street (Tithebarn House, south elevation) | | Placed | Marks out Liverpool's original Seven Streets | TITHEBARN STREET | ESTABLISHED AS MOOR STREET c1270 | RENAMED IN C16 WHEN | MOLYNEUX FAMILY BUILT A BARN | HERE TO HOUSE TITHES OF PARISH OF WALTON | | | | | | |
| 920 | PL020 | SYNAGOGUE COURT | MetQuarter, Victoria Street | | Placed | Erected with ceremony in MetQuarter Oct 08 | BUILT BY JOSEPH CLEGG | MAYOR OF LIVERPOOL 1748 | SYNAGOGUE COURT | HERE STOOD LIVERPOOL'S FIRST | SYNAGOGUE & BURIAL GROUND c1750 | "LET THEM MAKE FOR ME A SANCTUARY | AND I WILL DWELL AMONG THEM" | EXODUS 25:8 | | | |