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Tate Gallery, Albert Dock, Liverpool: view under the mezzanine balcony in the entrance foyer

RIBA159165
Hartley, Jesse (1780-1860)
NOTES: These warehouses were part of the Albert Dock, designed by Jesse Hartley in 1845. They were converted into an art gallery by James Stirling, Michael Wilford & Associates in 1988. See RIBA133524 for a black and white version of this image.

Tate Gallery, Albert Dock, Liverpool: the colonnade by the main entrance

RIBA159166
Hartley, Jesse (1780-1860)
NOTES: These warehouses were part of the Albert Dock, designed by Jesse Hartley in 1845. They were converted into an art gallery by James Stirling, Michael Wilford & Associates in 1988. See RIBA133526 for a black and white version of this image.

Tate Gallery, Albert Dock, Liverpool: the colonnade by the main entrance looking towards the crane bay

RIBA159167
Hartley, Jesse (1780-1860)
NOTES: These warehouses were part of the Albert Dock, designed by Jesse Hartley in 1845. They were converted into an art gallery by James Stirling, Michael Wilford & Associates in 1988. See RIBA133527 for a black and white version of this image.

Tate Gallery, Albert Dock, Liverpool: looking into the entrance foyer from the bookshop balcony

RIBA159168
Hartley, Jesse (1780-1860)
NOTES: These warehouses were part of the Albert Dock, designed by Jesse Hartley in 1845. They were converted into an art gallery by James Stirling, Michael Wilford & Associates in 1988. See RIBA133528 for a black and white version of this image.

Tate Gallery, Albert Dock, Liverpool

RIBA159169
Hartley, Jesse (1780-1860)
NOTES: These warehouses were part of the Albert Dock, designed by Jesse Hartley in 1845. They were converted into an art gallery by James Stirling, Michael Wilford & Associates in 1988. See RIBA133529 for a black and white version of this image.

Tate Gallery, Albert Dock, Liverpool

RIBA159170
Hartley, Jesse (1780-1860)
NOTES: These warehouses were part of the Albert Dock, designed by Jesse Hartley in 1845. They were converted into an art gallery by James Stirling, Michael Wilford & Associates in 1988. See RIBA133530 for a black and white version of this image.

Tate Gallery, Albert Dock, Liverpool

RIBA159171
Hartley, Jesse (1780-1860)
NOTES: These warehouses were part of the Albert Dock, designed by Jesse Hartley in 1845. They were converted into an art gallery by James Stirling, Michael Wilford & Associates in 1988. See RIBA133531 for a black and white version of this image.

Tate Gallery, Albert Dock, Liverpool

RIBA159172
Hartley, Jesse (1780-1860)
NOTES: These warehouses were part of the Albert Dock, designed by Jesse Hartley in 1845. They were converted into an art gallery by James Stirling, Michael Wilford & Associates in 1988.

Tate Gallery, Albert Dock, Liverpool

RIBA159173
Hartley, Jesse (1780-1860)
NOTES: These warehouses were part of the Albert Dock, designed by Jesse Hartley in 1845. They were converted into an art gallery by James Stirling, Michael Wilford & Associates in 1988.

Tate Gallery, Albert Dock, Liverpool

RIBA159174
Hartley, Jesse (1780-1860)
NOTES: These warehouses were part of the Albert Dock, designed by Jesse Hartley in 1845. They were converted into an art gallery by James Stirling, Michael Wilford & Associates in 1988.

Tate Gallery, Albert Dock, Liverpool

RIBA159175
Hartley, Jesse (1780-1860)
NOTES: These warehouses were part of the Albert Dock, designed by Jesse Hartley in 1845. They were converted into an art gallery by James Stirling, Michael Wilford & Associates in 1988.

George's Dock Ventilation and Control Tower, Pier Head, Liverpool

RIBA163093
Rowse, Herbert James (1887-1963)
NOTES: This building contains the ventilation tower and control station for Queensway Tunnel under the River Mersey connecting Liverpool and Birkenhead. It was shattered internally by a land mine and part of the structure was destroyed by bombing during World War II. Since no fire occurred, it was possible to reconstruct the building to its original pre-war design by Herbert J. Rowse.
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