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Hamilton Square | |
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town square | |
Design | James Gillespie Graham |
Construction | 1825–1847 |
Owner | Wirral Metropolitan Borough Council |
Location | Birkenhead, Wirral, England |
Coordinates: 53°23′36″N3°00′58″W / 53.39333°N 3.01611°WCoordinates: 53°23′36″N3°00′58″W / 53.39333°N 3.01611°W |
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Hamilton Square is a town square in Birkenhead, Wirral, England. This Georgian square, which was designed by Edinburgh architect James Gillespie Graham, has the most Grade I listed buildings outside of London (after Trafalgar Square).[1][2] It is named after the family of the wife of Scottish shipbuilder William Laird.
History[edit]
In 1801 Birkenhead was still a small, undeveloped village on the banks of the River Mersey. With a recorded population of 110, it was overshadowed by the huge maritime port of Liverpool. In 1824 William Laird established a boiler works at Wallasey Pool just north of Woodside. This site developed into a shipbuilding yard. By 1831 the population of Birkenhead had risen to 2,790. As Birkenhead's economy grew, Laird had great plans for the area. In 1824, he had already bought land around Birkenhead on which he planned to build a new town.
Laird commissioned Gillespie Graham, a leading Edinburgh architect, to lay out a square and surrounding streets like Edinburgh New Town. Graham's design envisaged long and straight wide avenues lined with elegant town houses. Hamilton Square would be located where it would get the maximum benefit from the area's topography. This would ensure it would be visible from the Liverpool waterfront emphasising Birkenhead’s civic pride.[3] Work started on the eastern side of the new town around Hamilton Square in 1825. However, due to the economic depression throughout the mid 19th century, this would become the only part of Graham's plan to be fully completed.[4] The square's name is taken from the maiden name, Mary Hamilton, of the mother of Laird's wife, Agnes MacGregor; Mary's brother William Hamilton was also one of Laird's business partners.[5]
As the square would be the focal point of civic authority in Birkenhead, a lot was purposely left vacant on the east side of the square for a town hall. On 10 July 1835 part of the unused site, between Hamilton Street and Chester Street, was used to establish Birkenhead's first market.[6][7] An increase in the town's population led to the opening of a much larger market nearby in 1845.[7] In 1883, almost sixty years after work started, construction on the town hall began.[8]Birkenhead Town Hall, which opened in 1887, was designed by local architect Charles Ellison. It is built of Scottish granite and sandstone from the local quarry at Storeton. The upper part of the clock tower was rebuilt in 1901 after suffering fire damage.
Features[edit]
No two sides of the square's Georgian terracing are identical. The private gardens within the square were acquired by the local council in 1903 and were subsequently opened to the public. The square include the town's cenotaph in front of the town hall, a large Queen Victoria Monument and a statue of John Laird (son of William Laird); 63 Hamilton Square, the former home of John Laird, Birkenhead's first Member of Parliament, is now a Grade I listed building, along with 1–18, 35–50 and 58–62 in Hamilton Square. Part of the square – which was built between 1825 and 1847 – was pedestrianised as part of £80m work carried out in the Hamilton Quarter area between 1995 and 2002. A plan by Wirral Metropolitan Borough Council to reopen the square to traffic,[9] was scrapped in January 2016.[10]
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Hamilton Square railway station opened in 1886.
See also[edit]
References[edit]
- ^Architecture: Hamilton Square, Metropolitan Borough of Wirral, archived from the original on 7 November 2007, retrieved 7 July 2010
- ^Walk 2: The Wonders of Birkenhead(PDF), visitwirral.com, archived from the original(PDF) on 27 August 2010, retrieved 1 July 2010
- ^'Hamilton Square Conservation Area Appraisal - Wirral Council'(PDF). Wirral Metropolitan Borough Council. Retrieved 19 June 2016.
- ^The Laird Family & Birkenhead, Birkenhead History Society, retrieved 4 October 2007
- ^Long, Madeline (2015). In The Shadow of the Alabama: The British Foreign Office and the American Civil War. Naval Institute Press. p. 77.
- ^Boumphrey, Ian & Marilyn (1981), Yesterday's Wirral, ISBN0-9507255-1-X
- ^ ab'Birkenhead Market: A Brief History'. Archived from the original on 26 August 2007. Retrieved 15 September 2007.
- ^Brocklebank, Ralph T. (2003), Birkenhead: An Illustrated History, Breedon Books, ISBN1-85983-350-0
- ^'Wirral Council is looking to reopen Birkenhead's Hamilton Square to traffic as part of £1.1m project'. Wirral Globe. 12 October 2015.
- ^'Wirral Council scraps £1.1m Hamilton Square traffic plan in favour of 'wider regeneration''. Liverpool Echo. 15 January 2015.
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