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

RIBA133523
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 RIBA159164 for a colour version of this image.

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

RIBA133524
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 RIBA159165 for a colour version of this image.

Tate Gallery, Albert Dock, Liverpool: the colonnade and crane bay with original hydraulic crane on the column between the revolving door drums of the main entrance

RIBA133525
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 RIBA133533 for a colour version of this image.

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

RIBA133526
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 RIBA159166 for a colour version of this image.

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

RIBA133527
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 RIBA159167 for a colour version of this image.

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

RIBA133528
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 RIBA159168 for a colour version of this image.

Tate Gallery, Albert Dock, Liverpool

RIBA133529
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 RIBA159169 for a colour version of this image.

Tate Gallery, Albert Dock, Liverpool

RIBA133530
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 RIBA159170 for a colour version of this image.

Tate Gallery, Albert Dock, Liverpool

RIBA133531
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 RIBA159171 for a colour version of this image.

Tate Gallery, Albert Dock, Liverpool

RIBA133532
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: the colonnade and crane bay with original hydraulic crane on the column between the revolving door drums of the main entrance

RIBA133533
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 RIBA133533 for a colour version of this image.

Detail of building on Shoulder of Mutton Alley on the west side of Roy Square, Narrow Street, Tower Hamlets, London

RIBA134054
Ian Ritchie Architects
NOTES: The building no longer exists; since 1989 it has been demolished and new housing built. See RIBA134058 for a colour version of this image.
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