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  • First Year Published: 2014
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Royal Albert Dock, Liverpool

The Royal Albert Dock is a complex of dock buildings and warehouses in Liverpool, England. Designed by Jesse Hartley and Philip Hardwick, it was opened

Albert Dock

Albert Dock may refer to: Albert Dock, Hull, in Kingston upon Hull, England Royal Albert Dock, Liverpool, a dock and warehouse system in Liverpool, England

Port of Hull

construction of the West Dock, later Albert Dock. The William Wright extension opened in 1880, and a dock further west, St Andrew's Dock, opened in 1883. In

Royal Albert Dock, London

The Royal Albert Dock is one of three docks in the Royal Group of Docks of East London in the United Kingdom. The dock, which was designed by Sir Alexander

Salthouse Dock

Wapping Dock via Wapping Basin to the south and Albert Dock to the west. Designed by Thomas Steers and being built from 1734, Salthouse Dock was completed

Liverpool

intercity railway, the first non-combustible warehouse system (the Royal Albert Dock), and a pioneering elevated electrical railway; it was granted city status

Royal Docks

docks – the Royal Albert Dock, the Royal Victoria Dock and the King George V Dock. They are more correctly called the Royal Group of Docks to distinguish

Duke's Dock

and Wapping Dock to the east. The Albert Dock is located immediately north, although not directly accessible by water. The land for the dock was obtained

Liverpool Maritime Mercantile City

comprised six locations in the city centre including the Pier Head, Albert Dock and William Brown Street, and many of the city's most famous landmarks

Canning Half Tide Dock

connected to Canning Dock to the east and Albert Dock to the south. The dock was originally the site of the Gut, the entrance to the Dry Dock which was later