Mathew Street, Liverpool
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Mathew Street map
[edit]The following street map is showing the positional relationship of each media under Mathew Street, Liverpool.
Victoria Street |
Eleanor Rigby statue |
Whitechapel | ||||
Stanley Street | ||||||
Reiss / Piano bench |
⇓⇓ |
Kansas Bldg.: Café / Youth Hostel |
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Rainford Gardens | Button Street | |||||
McCooley's (bar) (former Smokie Mo's) |
The 1st Beatles statue (1984), on the roof of ↓The Beatles Shop / Elle / Cafe 31. | |||||
Temple Court | Rainford Square | Harrington Street | ||||
Remeniss 90's Bar (pub) |
⇓ ⇓ |
Flanagan's Apple (pub),
(former Cavern Mecca) | ||||
Fruit Exchange |
The Grapes (pub) | |||||
former Manweb substation, refurbished as a public art in 1998 (north-edge of original Cavern Club)
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en:Liverpool Beatles Museum (former Lennon's Bar / Fab 4 Pizza) |
⇓ | Christopher James Jewellers, Kids Cavern |
Cavern Walks Shopping Centre (floor plan) | |||
Kaiserkeller (beer bar) / Rubber Soul (Beatles bar) |
⇑ | Cavern Walks entrance | ||||
Eric's Live Four Lads Who Shook the World with Beatle Street plaque | Cavern Club original entrance with Cilla Black statue | |||||
Cricket Clothing | ||||||
Vivienne Westwood store | ||||||
Liverpool Wall of Fame / Festival Food & Drink / TurtleBay |
⇑ | Cavern Club / Flares (pub) | ||||
Cavern Pub | ⇑Mathew Street | SGT Peppers (live music bar) | ||||
Hard Days Night Hotel | ||||||
Cool Britannia with unofficial hangout for buskers | ||||||
North John Street |
References
[edit]- 43 North John St, Liverpool, England, UK. Google Maps. [ Street view as of: 2014-06. • 2021-09. ]
- A Walk Down Mathew Street. YouTube (2012-08-02). Archived from the original on 2016-08-10. Retrieved on 2017-10-26.
- A walk down Mathew Street to the cavern club, pub and John lennon statue.. YouTube (2017-03-03).
- A walk up Mathew Street from NEMS to the Cavern Club where The Beatles played. YouTube (2011-10-01).
- Cavern Walks floor plan. Cavern Walks Shopping Centre, Liverpool. Brimelow McSweeney Architects.
- Sheila Disley, Peter McCormack (2001). The Walls of Fame. Legends of Liverpool. "The Liverpool Wall Inscription - Liverpool Wall of Fame Unveiled March 14, 2001 by Lord Mayor Of Liverpool - Edwin Clein and Lita Rosa (No. 1, 1953)"