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- Q4554333 subject Q15217498.
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- Q4554333 subject Q8497907.
- Q4554333 abstract "The 1830 warehouse, Liverpool Road, Manchester, is a 19th-century warehouse that forms part of the Liverpool Road railway station complex. It was built in five months between April and September 1830, "almost certainly [to the designs of] the Liverpool architect Thomas Haigh". The British Listed Buildings survey attributes the work to George Stephenson and his son, Robert. It is a Grade I listed building as of 8 May 1972.The warehouse is of "red brick in Flemish bond, with sandstone dressings and slate roofs". It is three storeys high, though only two storeys present to the level of the railway to allow for direct loading and unloading. At the ground floor at street level, carts could also gain direct access. "The internal structure is of timber, but with cast-iron columns in the basement."The processing of goods within the warehouse was originally a manual operation but "steam-powered hoists [were] installed within a year as the manual system could not cope with the volume of goods". The steam system of 1831 was replaced with a hydraulic system between 1866 and 1880 to increase efficiency.The restoration of the warehouse was undertaken in 1992–6 by the Building Design Partnership.".
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- Q4554333 wikiPageWikiLink Q15217498.
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- Q4554333 wikiPageWikiLink Q18703252.
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- Q4554333 wikiPageWikiLink Q8110297.
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- Q4554333 wikiPageWikiLink Q8497907.
- Q4554333 point "53.4774 -2.2578".
- Q4554333 type SpatialThing.
- Q4554333 comment "The 1830 warehouse, Liverpool Road, Manchester, is a 19th-century warehouse that forms part of the Liverpool Road railway station complex. It was built in five months between April and September 1830, "almost certainly [to the designs of] the Liverpool architect Thomas Haigh". The British Listed Buildings survey attributes the work to George Stephenson and his son, Robert.".
- Q4554333 label "1830 warehouse, Liverpool Road railway station".
- Q4554333 lat "53.4774".
- Q4554333 long "-2.2578".
- Q4554333 depiction 1830_warehouse,_Liverpool_Road_station_3.JPG.