Fowler's Buildings, Victoria Street, Liverpool

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Fowler's Buildings, Victoria Street, Liverpool

Image: © Stephen Richards Taken: 26 Jul 2011

A cluttered front, but not without charm in its exuberance. By J.A. Picton, 1865-69. Tightly-packed windows, with granite columns to the ground floor, and curious hoods on the first floor. Grade II* listed. At the time of the photo there was a club called Heaven, a pub called the Officers' Mess, and flats above.

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Image Location

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Latitude
53.406679
Longitude
-2.988392