1839-46 Albert Dock, Liverpool
The Albert Dock in Liverpool, England, was opened in 1846 and was based on plans submitted in 1839 by the architect Jesse Hartley for a combined dock and warehouse system.
The Albert Dock in Liverpool, England, was opened in 1846 and was based on plans submitted in 1839 by the architect Jesse Hartley for a combined dock and warehouse system.
Liverpool Sailors’ Home, was designed to provide safe, inexpensive lodging for sailors, and to offer educational and recreational opportunities.
Design for Altar & Reredos published in The Building News, January 1st. 1858.
From The Building News, May 31 1861: “These newly erected residences are situate upon the shore at the above fashionable watering place,
Sefton Park is a 235 acre, Grade II* historic park in the Sefton Park district of Liverpool.
Published in The Building News, September 27 1867.
From The Architect and Contract Reporter, May 29 1869: The Municipal Government of Liverpool has arrived at its present condition,
From The Building News, November 28, 1873: “Last week we gave an elevation of these workshops.
The hotel was built in in 1871 as a railway hotel by the London and North Western Railway to serve Lime Street Station,
Elevation, section & plans from The Building News, December 8th 1876. The foundation stone was laid on 21 September 1868 and the church was consecrated in 1872.
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