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Small-Group St. James Cemetery Tour in Liverpool

Liverpool, GB
Liverpool, GB
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Discover the fascinating history of Liverpool on the Small-Group St. James Cemetery Tour. Immerse yourself in the stories of this vibrant city as you explore a Late Georgian/Victorian cemetery and learn about the lives of influential industrialists and forward-thinkers. Hear tales of murder, diplomatic incidents, and the ruthless slave traders buried within these grounds. Marvel at the final resting places of slavers, pirates, plantation owners, and wealthy merchants, all buried alongside each other in a disused stone quarry turned cemetery. Enhance your visit by creating your own works of art with wax rubbings taken directly from the stone monuments and memorials. This two-hour tour is a must for history enthusiasts and curious travelers alike who want to delve into Liverpool's rich past and the impact it had on the world.

About this experience

  • Free Cancellation For a full refund cancel at least before the start of your booking
  • 2 hours
  • Suitable for 1-12 Participants
  • Small Group Tour
  • Guided Experience
  • Explore Late Georgian / Victorian Cemetery
  • Learn about Liverpool's social history
  • Discover the lives of leading industrialists
  • Uncover the stories of slave traders
  • Visit the final resting place of William Huskisson
  • Services of a professional guide
  • Gratuities

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Introduction

Step into the fascinating history and rich culture of Liverpool with the Small-Group St. James Cemetery Tour. Immerse yourself in the stories of Liverpool, once the second city of the Empire, and discover the profound influence it had on the rest of the world. This tour offers a unique perspective on the city's past, taking you to the final resting places of slavers, pirates, plantation owners, and wealthy merchants.

What to Expect

During this captivating tour, you can expect to delve into Liverpool's rapid expansion during the late Georgian and Victorian period. Explore the grand Georgian terraces where the wealthy once resided, contrasted with the court dwellings that provided early examples of social housing. The tour will lead you to the St. James Cemetery, a former stone quarry turned cemetery where both the rich and poor were laid to rest side by side. Marvel at the intriguing mix of grave sites and hear the stories that lie beneath the surface.

Who is this for?

The Small-Group St. James Cemetery Tour is a must for history enthusiasts, culture lovers, and anyone seeking a deeper understanding of Liverpool's past. Whether you're a local looking to uncover hidden gems or a visitor eager to explore the city's rich heritage, this tour offers something for everyone. All ages and backgrounds are welcome to join, making it an inclusive experience that caters to diverse interests and preferences.

Why Book This?

This tour stands out from the rest, offering a unique opportunity to connect with Liverpool's history in a truly immersive way. As you walk through the cemetery, you'll be transported back in time, surrounded by the stories and legacies of those who shaped the city. The chance to create your own works of art with wax rubbings taken directly from the stone monuments and memorials adds an artistic twist to the experience, allowing you to take home a tangible memento of your journey. With a professional guide leading the way, you can rest assured that you'll gain deep insights and a comprehensive understanding of Liverpool's past.

Good to Know

Before embarking on the Small-Group St. James Cemetery Tour, it's important to note that gratuities are not included. Remember to bring some extra cash to show appreciation for your guide's excellent service. Additionally, the tour will start and end at a designated meeting point, clearly indicated by your guide's signage. Come prepared with comfortable walking shoes and an open mind, ready to immerse yourself in Liverpool's captivating history and unique atmosphere.

Reviews

Previous participants have praised the Small-Group St. James Cemetery Tour for its captivating storytelling and informative guides. Many have expressed their satisfaction with the tour's ability to bring history to life, allowing them to truly connect with Liverpool's past. Participants have also appreciated the opportunity to create wax rubbings, adding a creative element to their experience. Overall, the tour has received positive feedback for its engaging content, making it a top choice for those seeking a memorable and educational journey through Liverpool's history.

How long before the event do I need to book?

  • You can book at any time before the event

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Is an adult required for the booking?

  • At least one adult or senior required per booking

Your Itinerary

St James Gardens

Explore a Late Georgian / Victorian Cemetery in a light-hearted tour as you learn about the social history of Liverpool and the lives of some of the leading industrialists and forward-thinkers of the time. Hear how the murder of an American sea captain caused a diplomatic incident at a time before the American Civil War. Learn about some of Liverpool's slave traders who are buried in the cemetery. Charles Goore is perhaps one of the most infamous who was known for his ruthlessness when transporting slaves across the Atlantic. Learn also about George Drinkwater - a slave owner who lived at number 65 Rodney Street. Sir William Brown made his fortune as a cotton trader and eventually went into merchant banking, founding Brown and Shipley, a company that still exists today. Brown also funded the construction of the magnificent Library to the tune of £40,000 (£4 Million in today's money) William Huskisson is the most famous resident in the cemetery and the first railway casualty.

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