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© Mrs Anne Gilmore LRPS, CPAGB
IoE Number:
213632
Location:
WAREHOUSES A, B, C, D AND E, CANNING PLACE
LIVERPOOL, LIVERPOOL, MERSEYSIDE
Photographer:
Mrs Anne Gilmore LRPS, CPAGB
Date Photographed:
07 September 1999
Date listed:
28 June 1952
Date of last amendment:
19 June 1985
Grade
I
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SJ 34 89 ALBERT DOCK
L3
30/41 Warehouse B & C
(formerly listed
under Canning
Place with other
28.6.52 warehouses)
G.V. I
Warehouses to south and west of dock. 1841-5. J. Hartley.
Iron frame and brick with stone dressings, iron clad roof.
5 storeys, L-plan building, 47 bays to Gower Street with 1st
4 bays recessed. 2 recesses of 9 x 6 bays; 55 bays to west
facade with 3 recesses of 9 x 5 bays. Facade to dock has
recessed ground floor with Doric colonnade of iron columns
(2 granite columns to angle) above granite rubble dock wall.
Quoins and top parapet. Segmental-headed windows. 2
entrances to Gower Street have granite gate piers. Albert
Dock is one of the earliest enclosed docks in the world and
is a complete example of the type.