Albion House, Liverpool

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Albion House in Liverpool is a historic late-19th-century office building, best known as the former headquarters of the White Star Line shipping company.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf office building
alsoKnownAs 30 James Street
Albion House NERFINISHED
Albion House, 30 James Street NERFINISHED
architect J. Francis Doyle NERFINISHED
Richard Norman Shaw NERFINISHED
architecturalStyle Italian Renaissance style
Renaissance Revival architecture
city Liverpool NERFINISHED
completionDate 1898
constructionStart 1896
country United Kingdom
designatedAsListedBuilding 1970s
event Titanic disaster telegrams received at building
formerUse White Star Line headquarters NERFINISHED
shipping company headquarters
hasFeature balconies
corner tower
large windows
ornate façade
stone carvings
hasNumberOfFloors approximately 8
heritageDesignation National Heritage List for England NERFINISHED
heritageStatus Grade II* listed building
inception late 19th century
listedBuildingGrade Grade II*
locatedIn England
Liverpool NERFINISHED
Merseyside
United Kingdom
materialUsed red brick
white Portland stone
near Liverpool waterfront NERFINISHED
notableFor association with RMS Titanic
being former headquarters of the White Star Line
historic maritime connections
occupant White Star Line NERFINISHED
overlooks Pier Head, Liverpool NERFINISHED
partOf Liverpool Maritime Mercantile City area NERFINISHED
proximityTo Cunard Building NERFINISHED
Port of Liverpool Building NERFINISHED
Royal Liver Building NERFINISHED
roofType pitched roof with dormers
streetAddress 30 James Street NERFINISHED
use hotel
office building
restaurant
wedding venue

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Norman Shaw designed Albion House, Liverpool