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    St Anthony Of Padua, Queens Drive Mossley Hill.

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    Ah, i've read about this in Tom Slemen 101 - the invisible church. What's that writing across the missle of it though ?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Roscoe View Post
    I think you mean 18th century not 19th. The 19th century started in 1850 not 1800. Never mind education is free to those you require it.
    Thank you, but I know what I mean.
    If you think the 19th century started in 1850 not 1800, why should I argue?

    So we're still in the 20th century now in 2007, according to you, or was it just the 19th century that started 50 years late?

    You'll have to translate your last sentence because I don't understand it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ged View Post
    Ah, i've read about this in Tom Slemen 101 - the invisible church. What's that writing across the missle of it though ?
    The Church I posted?
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    Yeah, check it out, I can't see it?
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    I can if I click on flickr but I thought the pic was just supposed to appear here without clicking. Sorry if it's my mistake.
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    Default St James Toxteth

    There's a plan afoot to try and re-open this building as a working church. see:

    http://www.liverpoolpioneerministry.org.uk/


    Are you able to help?

    For the church's history, see

    http://icliverpool.icnetwork.co.uk/l...name_page.html
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    It's been posted to "Old Liverpool" and the poster thinks it might be south Liverpool, perhaps Woolton.


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    Default Unknown Church

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    Can you help?
    It's been posted to "Old Liverpool" and the poster thinks it might be south Liverpool, perhaps Woolton.

    Interesting photo Philip. I cannot place it for the moment. It may of course have been demolished. The clue is in the distant spire. I thought it might be St Andrews, Toxteth Park with the distant spire Christchurch, Linnet Lane. But on reflection perhaps not.

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    Thanks Taffy.
    I think the spire is part of the church, not a distant one.
    It's very distinctive.
    I also think we're looking at the back of the church, which makes identification a bit harder.

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    Quote Originally Posted by PhilipG View Post
    Thanks Taffy.
    I think the spire is part of the church, not a distant one.
    It's very distinctive.
    I also think we're looking at the back of the church, which makes identification a bit harder.
    I meant the spire in the middle distance of the photo. Yes the photo is looking at the chancel and the east end of the church

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    Walton Church Tower is open to the public every Sunday afternoon in August, between 3pm and 5pm.
    There is a charge (about £2).

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    Quote Originally Posted by PhilipG View Post
    Walton Church Tower is open to the public every Sunday afternoon in August, between 3pm and 5pm.
    There is a charge (about £2).

    Thanks Phil for letting us know
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    Many of my childhood memories surround St Chrysostoms Church - corner of Queens Road and Aubrey Street, Everton - the 19 tram used to turn around there. It was going to be the centerpiece of the redevelopment from the 1960's. It became the butt of vandalls in about the late 1960's or early 70's, and was burned down. I often talk to my wife about this church but have no photographs. I have plenty of the activities and other things that were important to the people who lived around that diocese - such as The Rose Queen. Does anyone out there have any photographs or even memories of this church? It was a beautiful structure in the Gothic style.

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    Quote Originally Posted by WilliamBrown View Post
    Many of my childhood memories surround St Chrysostoms Church - corner of Queens Road and Aubrey Street, Everton - the 19 tram used to turn around there. It was going to be the centerpiece of the redevelopment from the 1960's. It became the butt of vandalls in about the late 1960's or early 70's, and was burned down. I often talk to my wife about this church but have no photographs. I have plenty of the activities and other things that were important to the people who lived around that diocese - such as The Rose Queen. Does anyone out there have any photographs or even memories of this church? It was a beautiful structure in the Gothic style.
    I couldn't find a photo
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