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    What at first appears to be a strange turret in the centre on top of the colonnaded building seems to be one of a line of ornate pillars. Another is on the far right, and there is a hint of another on the left just out of the shot.Commented20 hours ago
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    The architecture and style reminds me a lot of Paris (like the area around Place de la Concorde), but then most of the world would have been inspired by Paris at the time. Liverpool does have some old buildings similar to these, but I found none matching.Commented20 hours ago
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    The style of the buildings reminds more of Paris, London, Washington DC, or perhaps some state capital. Doesn't look like a pier, it looks more like a fountain on some kind of open space. Are there any inscriptions on the back of the photo?Commented20 hours ago
  • ChatGPT suggests Place de la Concorde, Paris, but I can't confirm it. Although pictures show ornate lanterns, they don't seem to be on a square base as shown here.Commented20 hours ago
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    @WeatherVane I ruled it out. Also it would be almost impossible to take a picture there andnot catch a major famous landmark like the obelisk, which was in place at the time.Commented20 hours ago
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