Liverpool Royal Infirmary

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Liverpool Royal Infirmary was a major Victorian-era hospital in Liverpool, England, renowned for its distinctive red-brick Gothic Revival design by architect Alfred Waterhouse.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf former hospital
hospital
architect Alfred Waterhouse
architecturalStyle Gothic Revival
surface form: Gothic Revival architecture
country United Kingdom
hasArchitecturalFeature gables
ornamental brickwork
towers
heritageStatus listed building (former hospital buildings)
locatedIn England
Liverpool
locatedInAdministrativeTerritorialEntity Merseyside
locatedInTime Victorian era
locatedInUrbanArea Liverpool city centre (broadly)
materialUsed red brick
namedAfter Liverpool
surface form: city of Liverpool
notableFor distinctive red-brick Gothic Revival design
role in development of hospital architecture in Britain
partOf National Health Service
surface form: National Health Service (historically, later years)
significantBuilding teaching hospital in Liverpool
usedFor acute medical care
surgical treatment
teaching and training of medical staff

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Alfred Waterhouse notableWork Liverpool Royal Infirmary