Exterior views of the building

- Portico
- End view
- Colored photograph c. 1890-1900
- Lime Street and St George's Hall
- The history of the building
- St. George's Hall: The world's first airconditioned building
- Main Air Intake at North End of East Portico
Interior views of the building
- The undercroft
- Great North Water Apparatus (Pipes are 100mm in Diameter).
- Humidifying Steam Injectors below Great North Water Apparatus
- Typical Air Valves
- Position of Gas Jet in Extract Shaft
- Roof Space Over Court No 2 (Originally Civil Court).
Plans of the building
Bas reliefs on St George's Hall: The Progress of Justice series
- Thomas Stirling Lee's Joy follows the growth of Justice, led by Conscience, directed by wisdom
- Thomas Stirling Lee's Justice in her purity, refuses to be diverted by the straight path by wealth and fame
- Thomas Stirling Lee's Justice, having attained maturity, upholds theworld, supported by knwledge and right
- Thomas Stirling Lee's Justice able to stand alone, adminsiter by the sword
- Thomas Stirling Lee's Justice, relieved of her sword by virtue and of her scale by concord
- Thomas Stirling Lee's Justice receives the kiss of righteousness, and the crown of immortality
Bas reliefs on St George's Hall: the National Progress series
- Charles John Allen's Liverpool, a municipality, employs labour and encorages art
- Charles John Allen's Liverpool collects produce and exports the maufactures of the country
- Conrad Dressler's Liverpool imports cattle and wool, for food and clothing
- Conrad Dressler's Liverpool by its imports supplies the country with food and corn
- Thomas Stirling Lee's Liverpool by her shipwrights builds vessels of commerce
- Thomas Stirling Lee's Liverpool, a fihsing village, gives her sons the boat and the net
References
Cavanagh, Terry. The Public Sculpture of Liverpool. Liverpool: Liverpool University Press, 1996.
Library of Congress site. Library of Congress Prints and Photographs Division Washington, D.C. 20540 USA. Viewed 11 February 2009.
Read, Benedict. Victorian Sculpture. New Haven and London: Yale University Press, 1982.
"St George's Hall." Viewed 11 February 2008.
"Speeches: Literary and Social: Liverpool, April 10, 1869." Viewed 11 February 2008.
Speel, Bob. "St George's Hall and St John's Gardens, Liverpool." Viewed 11 February 2008.
Sturrock, Neil S. "St George's Hall, Liverpool." The Victorian Web.
Turnor, Reginald. Nineteenth Century Architecture in Britain. London: Batsford, 1950.
Walker, David. Walks Through History: Liverpool. Derby: Breedon, 2007.
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