11-13 Victoria Street, Liverpool
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Image: © Stephen Richards Taken: 26 Jul 2011
Distinctive in its coat of grey brick and Portland stone. Built for Lloyds Bank, 1926-28, to the designs of Grayson & Barnish. It is relatively restrained, but with the requisite sturdiness and dignity for a bank. Also known as Pacific Chambers, the upper floors were advertising office space and below a bar/club called Destination was advertised.