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    Does anyone know what's happening to this? I noticed last time I wandered down mount pleasant that there is some building work going on around that area (opposite the YMCA on Mount Pleasant). I'm hoping they aren't tearing it down, It would make such a renovation project.

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    There is a little bit of info: Here although Snappel's photographs of inside are down at the moment.
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    Default Pleasant Street Board School

    Just a few snapshots...different sizes are stored on Flickr site 'old liverpool'.

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    Whats happening to it marky? Is it getting converted into something else now?

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    Quote Originally Posted by goldenface View Post
    Whats happening to it marky? Is it getting converted into something else now?
    Apartments, plus they're building a separate block behind it.

    My pictures are online again here, although there aren't many I'm afraid. They're from January 2006.

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    Good pics. I am just glad they haven't flattened this building, its quite historic.

    It reminds me of my old Junior school - St Patricks on Park Road - which was also falling to bits. I remember great chunks of plaster falling from the ceiling and nearly killing us poor kids.

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    My mother went there, she is now 72 and has found the internet along with a couple of people who also went there.

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    I love this building,I'm so glad they're bringing it back into use.

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    Quote Originally Posted by marky View Post
    Just a few snapshots...different sizes are stored on Flickr site 'old liverpool'.

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    Thanks, Marky.

    I passed it on the bus today, but all you can see is the roof, all open to the elements at the moment.
    Just as long as they keep that sign!

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    If that sign goes I won't be very happy... it has to say. It's as much a part of the building as the bricks. Wouldn't be the same without it.

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    It would be much more interesting if the sign stays ha ha. Does anyone know the history of this school, it looks like late Victorian to me but probably earlier. I'm glad that this was lucky to be saved, its probably the only original building left on that block.

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    Default Pleasant Street Board School.

    Joseph Sharples says:
    "Built as the Hibernian Schools in 1818 by the Liverpool Benevolent Society of St Patrick, to provide non-denominational education for children of Irish parents. Originally a simple, two-story brick rectangle, with classrooms and master's house under the same roof. The domestic part, w, survives more or less unaltered, with a columned doorway to May Street. The teaching accommodation was extended and considerably altered from 1851."
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    Thanks for that Philip.

    So its almost 200 years old! Wow!!!!

    So that would make it one of the oldest buildings in the City Centre after the Bluecoat chambers

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    There's still a lot of 18th Century buildings in the City Centre.
    Mount Pleasant, Duke Street, Hanover Hotel, Lyceum (actually 1800-02), Ropewalks area and other streets.
    Thery're usually the smallest buildings in the shopping streets.
    I'll take some snaps and start a thread
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