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An item on the WWW describes this as: "Quite a grand stone-faced palazzo by John Elliott Reeve, 1876, built as offices and stores for brewer Peter Walker". In the keystone above the central door are initials 'PW', the date 1876, and a carved stone image of a sheep. Now in use as a nightclub. Unlisted.
An item on the WWW describes this as: "Quite a grand stone-faced palazzo by John Elliott Reeve, 1876, built as offices and stores for brewer Peter Walker". In the keystone above the central door are initials 'PW', the date 1876, and a carved stone image of a sheep. Now in use as a nightclub. Unlisted.
See: [[Walker Cain Ltd]].





Latest revision as of 14:26, 19 March 2019

Former Peter Walker Offices, 62-64 Duke Street, Liverpool, Merseyside

An item on the WWW describes this as: "Quite a grand stone-faced palazzo by John Elliott Reeve, 1876, built as offices and stores for brewer Peter Walker". In the keystone above the central door are initials 'PW', the date 1876, and a carved stone image of a sheep. Now in use as a nightclub. Unlisted.

See: Walker Cain Ltd.


Photo from Bank House Kennels, 2008: