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Waterloo Warehouse

Waterloo Warehouse at East Waterloo Dock. Built as a corn warehouse. Adaptive reuse as Waterloo Apartments. "Warehouse. 1867. George Fosbery Lyster. Brick, with granite base and limestone ground floor, 6 storeys and 43 x 5 bays. Rusticated ground floor of open stone segmental arches and square piers. Shallow barrel vaults underneath, on 4 rows of piers. 5 loading bays and 2 hoist towers with pedimented gables. Paired round-headed windows have iron frames, louvered with round window above. Bands at sill levels. Parapet and cornice" Grade II listed building. List entry Number: 1062576. DSC_0003
Liverpool

August 9th 2017
After our sojourn in Ireland, Caribbean Princess returned to the UK where our next port of call was Liverpool. Liverpool was a city I very much wanted to visit. My great-grandparents had sailed from here for America. Several of my ancestors lived or were married here. Caribbean Princess docked at the Liverpool Cruise Terminal, the latest iteration of the Liverpool Landing Stage. The locatio ... read more
Europe » United Kingdom » England » Merseyside » Liverpool

British Flag Great Britain, the dominant industrial and maritime power of the 19th century, played a leading role in developing parliamentary democracy and in advancing literature and science. At its zenith, the British Empire stretched over one-fourth of the ear... ... read more
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