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The three buildings are to the south of the Mann Island roadway, opposite the Port of Liverpool Building, and are numbered (from east to west) No.1, No.11 and No.15 Mann Island. No.15, next to the Museum of Liverpool, is called the Latitude building and No.11 is the Longitude building.
Later, in the 20th century, it was the site for the James Street station of the Liverpool Overhead Railway. Mann Island buses (1997) The site ceased to be an "island" in 1899 when the Georges Dock was filled in to provide building land for the Port of Liverpool Building, and it became physically joined to the Pier Head. However the name was ...
George's Dock Building is a Grade II listed building in Liverpool, England. It is located at the Pier Head on the city's waterfront. It is part of Liverpool's former UNESCO designated World Heritage Maritime Mercantile City. It was built in the 1930s in the Art Deco style, and designed by architect Herbert Rowse.
The Museum of Liverpool in Liverpool, England, tells the story of Liverpool and its people, and reflects the city's global significance. It opened in 2011 as newest addition to the National Museums Liverpool group replacing the former Museum of Liverpool Life. The museum is housed in a new purpose-built building on the Mann Island site at the ...
The tallest building in Liverpool is currently the 40-storey West Tower, which rises 140 metres (459 ft) on Liverpool's waterfront. ... Mann Island Building 3: 53 m
Apr. 19—LIMA — A Lima man has been arrested on drug-related charges after a Tuesday search at a Leonard Avenue residence. According to a release from the Allen County Sheriff's Office, the ...
Liverpool Pier Head, with the Royal Liver Building, Cunard Building and Port of Liverpool Building, and the Anglican cathedral in the background Liverpool Pier Head, aerial photograph The Pier Head (properly, George's Pier Head [ 1 ] [ 2 ] ) is a riverside location in the city centre of Liverpool , England.
Open Eye Gallery is a photography gallery and archive in Liverpool, UK [4] that was established in 1977. [5] It is housed in a purpose-built building on the waterfront at Mann Island, [5] its fourth location.