Prince Rupert's Tower

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Prince Rupert's Tower is a historic 18th-century lock-up in Everton, Liverpool, that has become an iconic symbol associated with Everton Football Club.

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Prince Rupert's Tower canonical 1
Prince Rupert’s Tower 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf building
historic lock-up
landmark
architecturalStyle small stone lock-up
associatedWith Everton F.C.
surface form: Everton Football Club
category Buildings and structures in Liverpool
Everton F.C. symbols
Tourist attraction in Liverpool
country United Kingdom
depictedOn Everton Football Club badge
Everton F.C.
surface form: Everton Football Club crest
hasAlternativeName Everton Lock-Up
hasCulturalSignificance iconic symbol for Everton supporters
hasFunction temporary detention of drunks and petty criminals
hasType village lock-up
heritage 18th-century structure
heritageStatus local historic landmark
inception 18th century
locatedIn England
Everton
Liverpool
Merseyside
United Kingdom
material stone
municipality Liverpool
surface form: City of Liverpool
namedAfter Prince Rupert of the Rhine
near Everton Park
partOf Everton district heritage
symbolOf Everton F.C.
surface form: Everton Football Club
tourism visited by football fans
usedAs village lock-up
usedBy local authorities (historically)

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Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Everton F.C. badgeSymbol Prince Rupert's Tower
Everton hasLandmark Prince Rupert's Tower
this entity surface form: Prince Rupert’s Tower