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  2. Superlambanana - Wikipedia

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    The sculpture was created for the ArtTransPennine Exhibition in 1998, part of an initiative to create a “corridor of art” through the North of England. [3] Liverpool's contribution, designed by Japanese artist Taro Chiezo, was the Superlambanana, which was unveiled to the city at the reopening of Liverpool's branch of the famous Tate Gallery.

  3. List of films and television shows shot in Liverpool - Wikipedia

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    Liverpool doubled as 1940s New York with Water Street, the Cunard Building and Liver Building featuring. [16] Fountains of Youth: 2024 Heist film for Apple+ starring John Krasinski and Natalie Portman. Filming took place around Exchange Flags and St George's Hall. [29] The Fruit Machine: 1988 British thriller set and filmed in Liverpool. [16 ...

  4. Water Street, Liverpool - Wikipedia

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    Water Street is mentioned in chapter 6 of Herman Melville's 1851 novel, Moby Dick. [6] Melville had used William Scoresby's 1820s book An Account of the Arctic Regions as a factual source for Moby Dick. [7]

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  6. The Lyceum, Liverpool - Wikipedia

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    The Lyceum is a Neoclassical Grade II* listed building located on Bold Street, Liverpool.It was constructed in 1802 as a news-room and England's first subscription library (1758–1942) and later became a gentleman's club.

  7. Philharmonic Dining Rooms - Wikipedia

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    The public house was built in about 1898–1900 for the brewer Robert Cain. [3] It was designed by Walter W. Thomas (not to be confused with Walter Aubrey Thomas the designer of the Royal Liver Building) and craftsmen from the School of Architecture and Applied Arts at University College (now the University of Liverpool), supervised by G. Hall Neale and Arthur Stratton.

  8. Pier Head - Wikipedia

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    The building is the headquarters of the Royal Liver Friendly Society. Cunard Building, constructed between 1914 and 1916 and a grade II* listed building. It is the former headquarters of the Cunard Line shipping company. Port of Liverpool Building, built from 1903 to 1907 and also grade II* listed.

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