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© Mrs Anne Gilmore LRPS, CPAGB
IoE Number:
213633
Location:
WAREHOUSE A, B, C, D AND E, CANNING PLACE
LIVERPOOL, LIVERPOOL, MERSEYSIDE
Photographer:
Mrs Anne Gilmore LRPS, CPAGB
Date Photographed:
03 September 1999
Date listed:
28 June 1952
Date of last amendment:
19 June 1985
Grade
I
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SJ 3489 ALBERT DOCK
L3
30/42 Warehouse D
(formerly listed
under Canning
Place with other
28.6.52 Warehouses)
G.V. I
Warehouse to east end of north side of dock now part of
Maritime museum. 1841-5. J. Hartley. Iron frame and brick
with stone dressings, iron clad roof. 5 storeys, 17 x 9
bays. Quoins and parapet. Dock facade has ground floor
recessed behind Doric colonnade of iron columns above
granite rubble. Windows are segmental-headed. Albert Dock is
one of the earliest enclosed docks in the world and is a
complete example of the type.