Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text
The text related to the cultural heritage 'Liverpool – Maritime Mercantile City' has mentioned 'Hotel' in the following places:
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This part of the WHS is focused around what would have previously been medieval Liverpool and includes Castle Street dominated by Trials Hotel at one end and the Town Hall at the other linking Old Hall Street by Exchange Flags, Victoria Street, Water Street and Dale Street. | WIKI |
Castle Street with Liverpool Town Hall visible at the end of the road Liverpool Town Hall (Grade I) Bank of England Building, Castle Street (Grade I) Oriel Chambers, Water Street (Grade I) Trials Hotel, Castle Street (Grade II*) White Star Building, James Street (Grade II*) Adelphi Bank, Castle Street (Grade II*) National Westminster Bank, Castle Street (Grade II*) Liverpool and London Globe Insurance Building, Dale Street (Grade II*) Royal Insurance Building, Dale Street (Grade II*) Municipal Buildings, Dale Street (Grade II*) Nelson Memorial, Exchange Flags (Grade II*) Fowler's Building, Victoria Street (Grade II*) Tower Buildings, Water Street (Grade II*) Barclays Bank (formerly Martins Bank), Water Street (Grade II*) Norwich Union Building, Castle Street (Grade II) Heywood's Bank, Brunswick Street (Grade II) Hargreaves Building, Chapel Street (Grade II) 48-50 Castle Street (Grade II) British and Foreign Marine Insurance Company Building, Castle Street (Grade II) Queen Insurance Building, Dale Street (Grade II) State Insurance Building, Dale Street (Grade II) Union Marine Buildings, Dale Street (Grade II) Rigby's Buildings, Dale Street (Grade II) The Temple, Dale Street (Grade II) Prudential Assurance Building, Dale Street (Grade II) Imperial Chambers, Dale Street (Grade II) Municipal Annexe, Dale Street (Grade II) Westminster Chambers, Dale Street (Grade II) City Magistrates Court, Dale Street (Grade II) 135-139 Dale Street (Grade II) Granite Buildings, Stanley Street (Grade II) Mersey Chambers, St Nicholas' Churchyard (Grade II) Monument to Queen Victoria, Derby Square (Grade II) Central Buildings, North John Street (Grade II) 18-22 North John Street (Grade II) Ashcroft Building, Victoria Street (Grade II) Union House, Victoria Street (Grade II) Jerome and Carlisle Buildings, Victoria Street (Grade II) India Buildings, Water Street (Grade II) General Accident Building, Water Street (Grade II) | WIKI |
Amongst the buildings that are focal to this part of the WHS are St George's Hall, Lime Street station, the Walker Art Gallery, the World Museum Liverpool, the former Great North Western Hotel and the entrance the Queensway Tunnel. | WIKI |
St George's Hall (Grade I) William Brown Museum and Library (Grade II*) Picton Reading Room and Hornby Library (Grade II*) County Sessions House (Grade II*) College of Technology and Museum Extension (Grade II*) The Wellington Memorial (Grade II*) The Steble Fountain (Grade II*) Lime Street Station (Grade II) North Western Hotel (Grade II) The Empire Theatre (Grade II) The Entrance to the Queensway Tunnel (Grade II) Liverpool Cenotaph (Grade I) St John's Gardens (Grade II) Four Recumbent Stone Lions (Grade II) Equestrian Statue of Prince Albert (Grade II) Equestrian Statue of Queen Victoria (Grade II) Statue of the Earl of Beaconsfield, Benjamin Disraeli (Grade II) Statue of Major-General Earle (Grade II) Statue of Alexander Balfour (Grade II) Statue of William Rathbone (Grade II) Statue of Sir Arthur Bower Forwood (Grade II) Statue of William Gladstone (Grade II) Statue of Monsignor James Nugent (Grade II) Statue of Canon T. Major Lester (Grade II) Statue honouring the King's Liverpool Regiment (Grade II) | WIKI |