Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text
The text related to the cultural heritage 'Liverpool – Maritime Mercantile City' has mentioned 'Canal' in the following places:
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Within the site are several docks including Stanley Dock, Collingwood Dock, Salisbury Dock and Clarence Graving Dock; parts of the Leeds Liverpool Canal and associated canal locks; and many smaller features such as bridges, bollards and capstans. | WIKI |
Boundary Wall from Collingwood Dock to Huskisson Dock (Grade II) The Dock Master's Office, Salisbury Dock (Grade II) Salisbury, Collingwood and Stanley, Nelson and Bramley-Moore Dock Retaining Walls (Grade II) Stanley Dock Tobacco Warehouse (Grade II) Entrances to Stanley Dock Complex (Grade II) Canal Locks between Stanley Dock and Leeds and Liverpool Canal (Grade II) Princes Dock Boundary Wall and Piers (Grade II) Salisbury, Collingwood and Stanley, Nelson and Bramley-Moore Dock Retaining Walls (Grade II) Hydraulic Tower West of North Stanley Warehouse (Grade II) Victoria Tower (Grade II) Warehouse South of Stanley Tobacco Warehouse (Grade II) Waterloo Warehouse (Grade II) | WIKI |
A series of significant commercial, civic and public buildings lie within these areas, including the Pier Head, with its three principal waterfront buildings - the Royal Liver Building, the Cunard Building, and Port of Liverpool Building; the Dock area with its warehouses, dock walls, remnant canal system, docks and other facilities related to port activities; the mercantile area, with its shipping offices, produce exchanges, marine insurance offices, banks, inland warehouses and merchants houses, together with the William Brown Street Cultural Quarter, including St. George's Plateau, with its monumental cultural and civic buildings. | UNESCO |