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  2. File:The Temple, Liverpool 2018.jpg - Wikipedia

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  3. The Temple, Liverpool - Wikipedia

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    The Temple was constructed in 1864–65. [1] It was built for the banker Sir William Brown and designed by Sir James Picton. [2] Leading from the rear of the building were two brick ranges with large windows. The west range has been converted into flats; the east range has been demolished, and was replaced in 2001 by a new building. [3]

  4. Transport in Liverpool - Wikipedia

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    Motorways of the Liverpool City Region. Liverpool has direct road links with many other major areas of England. The A5058 road / Queens Drive inner ring road was completed in 1927, the A580 road / East Lancs Road (the UK's first inter-city highway) to Salford was opened in 1934, and the M57 motorway outer ring road was completed and opened in 1974.

  5. Post & Echo Building - Wikipedia

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    The Post & Echo Building, now occupied by Sony Interactive Entertainment Europe and the Meliã Liverpool Hotel, is located at 95 Old Hall Street in Liverpool city centre, England, and formerly housed the headquarters of the Liverpool Echo and Daily Post newspapers. It is also known as Metropolitan House and as City Tower. [1]

  6. Memorial to Heroes of the Marine Engine Room - Wikipedia

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    Two figures on the east face of the memorial representing stokers, one holding a shovel and the other a cleaning rag. The right figure shows damage from the Liverpool Blitz. Standing 48 feet (14.6 m) tall, the monument was designed by Sir William Goscombe John. It is constructed in the form of a granite obelisk standing on a square chamfered ...

  7. Liverpool Street is Britain’s busiest station according to the most recent Office of Rail and Road data, having seen 80.4 million entries and exits from its platforms between 1 April 2022 and 31 ...

  8. List of tallest buildings and structures in Liverpool - Wikipedia

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    The original proposal included a large array of skyscrapers, compared with the likes of New York and Shanghai. [ 100 ] [ 104 ] However, due to concerns from, primarily, Historic England and UNESCO , regarding the impact of tall buildings to Liverpool's World Heritage Status , the plans have been revised multiple times, resulting in building ...

  9. Liverpool2 - Wikipedia

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    Peel announced in September 2019 that the new STS cranes were expected to arrive in November 2019 with all of the work being completed in summer 2021. [24] [25] An upgrade to the Canada Dock Branch rail line was announced in May 2016 that would allow up to 48 trains a day to visit the port. Upgrade of the line was expected to be complete by ...