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Mersey Chambers

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Mersey Chambers from St. Nicholas' churchyard

Mersey Chambers was built in 1878 for the Harrison Shipping Line in Liverpool, England.[1] it was designed by G.E. Grayson. It is a Grade II listed building.[2]

It fronts St. Nicholas' churchyard, which was laid out as a public garden in 1891 in memory of James Harrison, a partner in the company.

The rear elevation to Covent Garden is a functional design with rows of oriel windows to admit maximum light. Inside, the offices are arranged around a glazed court.

There is a splendid panelled boardroom of around 1920, in classical style.[3]

At the top of the building sits the 'third Liver bird', a smaller version of its more famous relatives.[4]

See also

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Architecture of Liverpool

References

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  1. ^ Liverpool Picturebook
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  3. ^ Liverpool World Heritage site Archived 2012-02-29 at the Wayback Machine
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