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  2. Queen's Dock, Port of Liverpool - Wikipedia

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    Branch Dock Number 2 (to the north) has since been filled in and is used as a car park. The graving dock is now straddled by an apartment block, The Keel, which was formerly the HM Revenue and Customs building. [5] This and the other docks in the southern system were owned by British Waterways, transferred to the Canal & River Trust in 2012.

  3. Prince's Dock, Liverpool - Wikipedia

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    In 1968 B&I Line (operator of the Liverpool - Dublin service) commenced a new car ferry service from Carriers' Dock further downriver. A passenger only service continued to use Prince's Dock until 1969. Ferry services from Prince's Dock finally ended in November 1981 when P&O Ferries closed their Liverpool - Belfast overnight service. The dock ...

  4. King's Dock, Port of Liverpool - Wikipedia

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    As a result of this project, leisure, residential and conference facilities have been developed including 11,000-seat capacity Echo Arena Liverpool and convention centre officially opened in January 2008 [6] when Liverpool's year of European Capital of Culture began, 3,600 square metre multi-purpose hall, 1,350 seat conference auditorium with ...

  5. List of Liverpool Docks - Wikipedia

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    Table of docks (past and present) in the Port of Liverpool, Liverpool, England. The table can be sorted on each of its columns by clicking the small box in the header. The sequence runs from North (N01) to South (S19).

  6. Port of Liverpool - Wikipedia

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    Port of Liverpool in 1809. The Port of Liverpool is the enclosed 7.5-mile (12.1 km) dock system that runs from Brunswick Dock in Liverpool to Seaforth Dock, Seaforth, on the east side of the River Mersey and the Birkenhead Docks between Birkenhead and Wallasey on the west side of the river.

  7. New Hall Place - Wikipedia

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    The design of New Hall Place is described as a brutalist response to the nearby Royal Liver Building in terms of massing and height. [3] New Hall Place is situated on Old Hall Street (one of Liverpool's main commercial and financial areas) and the lower three floors serve as the Capital Car Park — a 1,100 capacity secure guarded car park. [4]

  8. ACC Liverpool - Wikipedia

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    The entrance to the ACC Liverpool (December 2017) ACC Liverpool was officially opened by Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip on 22 May 2008. [3]On the evening of 31 December 2017, a fire broke out in the car park and as a consequence, the Liverpool International Horse Show, taking place at the arena, had to be cancelled. [4]

  9. Pier Head - Wikipedia

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    The new museum, known as the Museum of Liverpool opened in 2011. [7] Work also started in 2007 to build a canal link between the Leeds and Liverpool Canal and the South Docks. The £22 million pound, 1.6-mile extension to the Leeds and Liverpool Canal was officially opened on 25 March 2009 and opened to boaters at the end of April 2009.