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Liverpool - The Cotton Exchange Building
Liverpool - The Cotton Exchange Building. Date: 1912
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Cotton Exchange Facade Feb18 Lancashire Liverpool
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Liverpool's Cotton Exchange Building, 1912: A Testament to the City's Rich Textile Heritage This stunning photograph captures the impressive facade of Liverpool's Cotton Exchange Building, as it stood in 1912. Located in the heart of the city, this architectural masterpiece was a symbol of Liverpool's prominent role in the global cotton trade during the early 20th century. Lancashire, the birthplace of the Industrial Revolution, was the powerhouse of the British textile industry, and Liverpool served as its primary port of entry. The city's bustling docks were a hive of activity, with ships laden with raw cotton from America and India arriving daily. The Cotton Exchange Building was the hub where merchants and traders came together to buy and sell this valuable commodity. Designed by architects Brassey and Holt, the Cotton Exchange Building was completed in 1848. Its impressive neoclassical design, with its grand columns, intricate detailing, and ornate cornice, reflects the wealth and prosperity of the city during this period. The building's frontage, as captured in this photograph, showcases the architectural elegance and grandeur of Liverpool's past. The Cotton Exchange Building is a testament to Liverpool's rich textile heritage and its significant role in the global cotton trade during the 1910s. This photograph provides a glimpse into the city's past, offering a fascinating insight into Liverpool's history and its cultural and architectural significance.
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