31 Dale Street, Liverpool
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Image: © Stephen Richards Taken: 26 Jul 2011
Built as the Reform Club. A refined and unusually restrained Victorian composition. Red brick with emphasis on the central bay, pairs of granite columns framing the entrance, and a first-floor wrought-iron balustrade. By Edmund Kirby, 1879. Grade II listed. Now known as Trident House, it houses a nightclub (the Funky Box) in the basement, shops at ground floor and offices above.