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The Stanley Dock Tobacco Warehouse is a grade II listed building and is the world's largest brick warehouse, with a net floor area of 1.6 million square feet (148,644 square metres). [1] [2] [3] It is adjacent to the Stanley Dock, in Liverpool, England. Standing 125 feet (38 m) high, the building was, at the time of its construction in 1901 ...
Pages in category "Abandoned buildings and structures". The following 49 pages are in this category, out of 49 total. This list may not reflect recent changes . Abandoned railway station.
Demolished to make way for the former Public Record Office, now the Maughan Library, King's College London . Royal College of Physicians, Warwick Lane. 1679. 1887. City of London. By Robert Hooke. Used as foundry after 1825, damaged by fire in 1879 and demolished in 1887. Royal Panopticon.
Manchester cotton warehouses. In the final half of the 19th century Manchester's reputation as a financial and commercial centre was boosted by the unprecedented number of warehouses erected in the city centre. In 1806 there were just over 1,000 but by 1815 this had almost doubled to 1,819. Manchester was dubbed "warehouse city".
v. t. e. Lost, mislaid, and abandoned property are categories of the common law of property which deals with personal property or chattel which has left the possession of its rightful owner without having directly entered the possession of another person. Property can be considered lost, mislaid, or abandoned depending on the circumstances ...
1.29m sq ft (warehouse space), 7.75 acres (dock basin area) Design and construction. Architect (s) Jesse Hartley, Philip Hardwick. The Royal Albert Dock [1] is a complex of dock buildings and warehouses in Liverpool, England. Designed by Jesse Hartley and Philip Hardwick, it was opened in 1846, and was the first structure in Britain to be built ...
Here are six abandoned historic homes for sale that you can buy right now. Located in the quaint town of Milton, North Carolina, the Gordon-Brandon House was possibly built circa 1850 by a local ...
Tobacco warehouses, Radford, Nottingham - geograph.org.uk - 448754. Players Bonded Warehouses are a major former group of warehouses in Nottingham which were used by John Player & Sons for the bonded storage of tobacco. The buildings were completed in 1939, and were in use until operations ceased in 2016.