- Albion House, Liverpool
Infobox Historic building
caption=Albion House
name=Albion House
location_town=Liverpool
location_country=ENG
latitude=53.4046
longitude=-2.9923
architect=Richard Norman Shaw
J. Francis Doyle
client=Ismay, Imrie and Co. shipping company
construction_start_date=1896
completion_date=1898
cost=
structural_system=
style=Albion House, 30 James Street,
Liverpool ,England , was built between 1896 and 1898. Designed byarchitect sRichard Norman Shaw and J. Francis Doyle, it was built for the Ismay, Imrie and Company shipping company, which later became theWhite Star Line . After White Star merged withCunard Line the headquarters remained at Albion House until 1927. The building is situated on the corner of The Strand and James Street. The facade is constructed from whitePortland stone and red brick. In 1912, when news of the disaster of the "Titanic" reached the offices, the officials were too afraid to leave the building, and instead read the names of the deceased from the balcony. DuringWorld War II , the gable was damaged and was later rebuilt in the late 1940s. It is aGrade II* listed building .Due to its distinctive brickwork, it is locally known as the "streaky bacon" building.
External links
* [http://viewfinder.english-heritage.org.uk/search/detail.asp?calledFrom=oai&imageUID=17154 English Heritage National Monuments Register]
*IoE|214347
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