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Duke's Dock, Liverpool: one of the pair of hexangonal look-out houses

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Brindley, James (1716-1772)
NOTES: Francis Egerton, the third and last Duke of Bridgewater, commissioned James Brindley to build Duke's Dock as a general terminal warehouse for the unloading of the canal barges from the Bridgewater Canal near the centre of Liverpool. It opened in 1773 and was further extended in the 1790s.

Duke's Grain Warehouse, Duke's Dock, Liverpool: detail of a doorway

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NOTES: Francis Egerton, the third and last Duke of Bridgewater, commissioned James Brindley to build Duke's Dock as a general terminal warehouse for the unloading of the canal barges from the Bridgewater Canal near the centre of Liverpool. It opened in 1773 and was further extended in the 1790s.

Warehouses, King's Dock, Liverpool

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Berry, Henry (1719-1812)

Duke's Grain Warehouse, Duke's Dock, Liverpool

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Brindley, James (1716-1772)
NOTES: Francis Egerton, the third and last Duke of Bridgewater, commissioned James Brindley to build Duke's Dock as a general terminal warehouse for the unloading of the canal barges from the Bridgewater Canal near the centre of Liverpool. It opened in 1773 and was further extended in the 1790s.

Duke's Dock, Liverpool: the long narrow basin with Duke's Grain Warehouse in the background

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NOTES: Francis Egerton, the third and last Duke of Bridgewater, commissioned James Brindley to build Duke's Dock as a general terminal warehouse for the unloading of the canal barges from the Bridgewater Canal near the centre of Liverpool. It opened in 1773 and was further extended in the 1790s.

Warehouses, Albert Dock, Liverpool

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Hartley, Jesse (1780-1860)

Dock buoys, Albert Dock, Liverpool

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Hartley, Jesse (1780-1860)
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