Maritime Museum Canning Halftide And Albert Docks
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Maritime Museum Canning Halftide And Albert Docks

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View, north, across Liverpool's Canning Halftide Dock to the new Museum and the "Three Graces" (Royal Liver Building, Port of Liverpool Building and the Cunard Building). To the west is the Maritime Museum, south the Albert Dock and to the east the River Mersey.

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A: Merseyside Maritime Museum

di Jeff Starley, 50 metri di distanza

The museum’s collections showcase the international importance of Liverpool as a major gateway to the...

Merseyside Maritime Museum

B: Hartley Quay, Liverpool, England

di Benoit Nicolet, 70 metri di distanza

Hartley Quay, Liverpool, England

C: Liverpool Albert Dock Sculptures

di Jeff Starley, 80 metri di distanza

Tate Liverpool Albert Dock outdoor art installations:- Statue of Billy Fury (1940 - 1983) by Tom Murp...

Liverpool Albert Dock Sculptures

D: Albert Dock, Liverpool

di Benoit Nicolet, 100 metri di distanza

Albert Dock, Liverpool

E: Albert Dock Liverpool

di Jeff Starley, 100 metri di distanza

View across the Albert Dock showing the old warehouses and buildings.Most of these are now used as ba...

Albert Dock Liverpool

F: Liverpool Canning Dock

di Jeff Starley, 140 metri di distanza

View from the Pumphouse across Canning Dock, showing the Liverpool One and Chavasse Park development....

Liverpool Canning Dock

G: Liverpool Albert Dock and New Museum of Liverpool

di Jeff Starley, 240 metri di distanza

View across Liverpool's Canning Dock to the Albert Dock and Museum of Liverpool, showing much of the ...

Liverpool Albert Dock and New Museum of Liverpool

H: Liverpool Albert Dock Entrance

di Jeff Starley, 260 metri di distanza

The entrance to Albert Dock complex from The Strand. This entrance is directly opposite Chavasse Park...

Liverpool Albert Dock Entrance

I: Liverpool Strand street

di Benoit Nicolet, 280 metri di distanza

Liverpool Strand street

J: Echo Wheel and Arena viewed from the Albert Dock

di Jeff Starley, 320 metri di distanza

The Liverpool Echo Wheel and Arena viewed from outside the main entrance to the Albert Dock complex.

Echo Wheel and Arena viewed from the Albert Dock

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Text by Steve Smith.

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