Everton Lock-Up

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Everton Lock-Up is a historic 18th-century stone watch-house and lock-up in Everton, Liverpool, best known today as the structure depicted on Everton Football Club’s crest.

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Everton Lock-Up canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf historic building
lock-up
watch-house
architecturalStyle vernacular 18th-century stone structure
associatedWith Everton F.C.
surface form: Everton Football Club
builtFor local law and order in Everton area
category police and penal building
constructionPeriod 18th century
country United Kingdom
culturalSignificance symbol of the Everton district
depictedOn crest of Everton F.C.
function short-term detention of offenders
hasShape small round tower-like structure
heritage 18th-century structure
heritageStatus local landmark in Liverpool
locatedInCity Liverpool
locatedInCounty Merseyside
location Liverpool, Lancashire, England
surface form: Everton, Liverpool, England
material stone
notableFor being depicted on Everton Football Club’s crest
partOf historic fabric of Everton village
roofType conical roof
tourism local point of interest for Everton F.C. supporters
use lock-up for detaining prisoners
watch-house

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Prince Rupert's Tower hasAlternativeName Everton Lock-Up
Everton hasNotableAssociation Everton Lock-Up