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unusual facts about Grade II listed buildings in Liverpool-L12


Grade II listed buildings in Liverpool-L12

In 1957 Mona Best, mother of the drummer Pete Best bought the house and in 1959 opened the basement as a coffee and music club.


Grade II listed buildings in Liverpool-L18

In 1922 the house became part of Quarry Bank High School, later Calderstones School.

Grade II listed buildings in Liverpool-L2

Around the monument are statues depicting personifications, and on the top of the dome is one representing Fame.

Grade II listed buildings in Liverpool-L25

On the top is a cornice with a bronze bust of Queen Victoria by Count Victor G. Gleichen.

Grade II listed buildings in Liverpool-L3

There are entrances in the end bays with pointed arches above which are niches containing statues of the Prince and Princess of Wales.

Rambla d'Aragó, Lleida

Autobusos de Lleida L1 (Interior), L5 (Bordeta), L6 (Magraners), L7 (Secà), L11 (Butsènit-Llívia), L12 (Centre Històric-Universitat), L13 (Cappont) and L14 (Agrònoms).

Transport in Castelldefels

A Barcelona Metro line which was to be numbered L12 was presented in 2002 as part of a major, much-needed revamp of the transportation facilities in the Baix Llobregat part of the metropolitan area.


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