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unusual facts about Grade II listed buildings in Liverpool-L25


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-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-L3

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

L25

HMS L25, a British L class submarine built in 1918 by Vickers, Barrow-in-Furness .


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