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Liverpools waterfront: the Lexington Tower is behind the cruiseliner funnel and to the right. Other tall buildings are in the 1960s city centre plan office expansion zone (Photo: Liverpool City Council). Source: What was Unesco up to in Liverpool? In Context 170, published by the Institute of Historic Building Conservation (IHBC) in December 2021, written by Ian Wray, a visiting professor at Liverpool Universitys Heseltine Institute and vice chair of World Heritage UK. He was a member of the Liverpool World Heritage Site Steering Group, 20042021, and currently chairs the Birkenhead Park World Heritage Site Bid Committee. This article draws on his personal experience and is an entirely personal view. https://ihbconline.co.uk/cont_arch/?p=1213
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