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Victoria Tower, Liverpool

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Victoria Tower
Location of Victoria Tower within Liverpool
General information
TypeClock Tower
Architectural styleGothic Revival
LocationLiverpool
Coordinates53°25′18″N 3°00′18″W / 53.42153°N 3.00495°W / 53.42153; -3.00495
Construction started1847
Completed1848
Design and construction
Architect(s)Jesse Hartley (based upon an earlier design by Philip Hardwick)

Victoria Tower is a Grade II listed Gothic Revival clock tower located alongside Salisbury Dock in Liverpool, England. Positioned among the two river entrance gates to the Salisbury Dock itself, the tower acted as an aid to ships by providing both an accurate time and also warning of impending meteorological changes.

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History

Victoria Tower was designed by Jesse Hartley and was constructed between 1847 and 1848, to commemorate the opening of Salisbury Dock.[1] Its design was based upon an earlier drawing by Philip Hardwick in 1846.[2]

Victoria Tower, which was often referred to as the 'docker's clock', was built as an aid to ships in the port, as it allowed them to set the correct time as they sailed out into the Irish Sea, while its bell warned of impending meteorological changes such as high tide and fog.[3] Upon its completion is also served as a flat for the Pier Master.[4]

In 1975, the building was added to the Statutory List of Buildings of Special Architectural or Historic Interest with Grade II status.[5]

Victoria Tower today

Due to the decline in docking within Liverpool, the tower has fallen into a state of disrepair suffering significant decay due to both water and wind damage. The tower is also overgrown with vegetation and has a leaking roof.[6] Nonetheless, despite being in a state of dereliction, Victoria Tower is part of the Stanley Dock Conservation Area.

In April 2010, it was announced that Victoria Tower, along with several other buildings around Clarence and Salisbury docks, would be repaired by owners, Peel Holdings. The tower and the areas around it are also included in the proposed £5.5bn regeneration programme, Liverpool Waters.[6]

Design

Hartley's inspiration for the tower's design was the castle architecture of the Rhine region in Central Europe and is clearly visible in the numerous embrasures that are cut into the tower walls. It was constructed from 'irregular shaped' blocks of grey granite, a building material that was used in many of Hartley's other construction projects.[1] The tower can be roughly split into three portions:[3]

  • The tapered circular base, which has several arched alcoves
  • The central hexagonal column onto which the tower's six clocks are attached
  • The roof, which consists of an overhanging 'castellated parapet' that is supported by several corbels

References

  1. ^ a b Hughes, Quentin (1999). Liverpool:City of Architecture. Bluecoat Press.
  2. ^ Sharples, Joseph (2004). Pevsner Architectural Guides: Liverpool. Yale University Press. p. 127.
  3. ^ a b Nicholls, Robert (2005). Curiosities of Liverpool. Sutton Publishing.
  4. ^ "The Victoria Tower". Liverpool World Heritage. Archived from the original on 28 August 2008. Retrieved 7 April 2009.
  5. ^ Historic England. "Details from listed building database (1209989)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 29 April 2010.
  6. ^ a b "Historic Victoria Clock Tower on banks of the River Mersey to be repaired". Liverpool Echo. 29 April 2010. Retrieved 29 April 2010.
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