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Kyoto Station

RIBA54011
Hara, Hiroshi (1936-)

Pier Head Ferry Terminal, Liverpool

RIBA54641
Hamilton Architects
NOTES: The ferry operations occupy the ground floor, a museum occupies the first and a restaurant with terrace the second floor.

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

RIBA54924
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.

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

RIBA54925
Hobbs, Frederick Brice (1862-1944)
NOTES: The design for the Port of Liverpool Building (formerly Mersey Docks and Harbour Board Offices, more commonly known as the Dock Office) was won in competition by Briggs & Wolstenholme with Arnold Thornely and F. B. Hobbs. Built in 1904-1907, the structure is of steel encased in concrete, with a facing of Portland stone. The Mersey Tunnel building was designed by H. J. Rowse in Art Deco style and opened in 1934. It 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.

George's Dock Ventilation and Control Tower with the clock tower of the Royal Liver Building behind, Pier Head, Liverpool

RIBA54926
Rowse, Herbert James (1887-1963)
NOTES: This building contains the ventilation tower and control station for Queensway Tunnel under the River Mersey, George's Dock, Liverpool. 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.

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

RIBA54927
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.

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

RIBA54928
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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