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I recall being told that the Pierhead building was one of a pair that had stood on opposite sides of the entrance to the dock. I gather it was knocked down and then I think the 'national maritime museum' used the site though that building is gone too. EdwardLane ( talk) 09:44, 3 October 2011 (UTC)
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Is "Building", with capital "B", part of the proper name? Sources seem to not universally capitalise the "B", [1] [2] [3], while the Guardian wholly decapitalises it, [4] so possibly an indication it is not part of a proper name. The Senedd uses "The Pierhead" instead. [5] So should the article be titled Pierhead building, which would as least make it consistent with Senedd building, although the Senedd is much more described as just "the Senedd" justifying its name a lot more.