Just looking at this 1929 pic' of the former blind school,police station,etc,in Hardman st.and wondered when the portico went? Was it damaged/removed in WW2?
pic' courtesy of L.R.O.
Just looking at this 1929 pic' of the former blind school,police station,etc,in Hardman st.and wondered when the portico went? Was it damaged/removed in WW2?
pic' courtesy of L.R.O.
Didn't it get a heavy revamp after the war? todays building has lost most of what that looks like in 1929.
I think that might be true,but looking close,on "Streetview",You can make out 1931,on the Hope st. side of the building?
And if you go the other end its 1851.
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And if you look at it in hardman street you'll see bullet holess from a german Messerschmitt or is that Brail for School of the blind![]()
Hi steve,
The photo is of St. Mary's church.
1908 map - it is recorded as 'St. Mary's Church', with the portico intact.
1928 map - it is still recorded as a church.
1955 map - the church has since been demolished, and the School for the Indigent Blind has built a modern extension on the corner site.
Daz
"I have never let my schooling interfere with my education."... ... ... Mark Twain.
I can't see that.
Thanks for that Daz,didn't realise it was a totally different building! So when did the blind school go,as I only remember it as a police station/H.Q.,and the trade union centre?
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That's just blind ignorance!![]()
St Mary's, the Chapel for the School for the Indigent Blind, was designed by John Foster Junior, as his third church commission. The church was originally sited in Hotham street [see map below] and moved later.
There's a very detailed and well researched piece on St Mary's posted on 'Old Liverpool' group on Flickr here:- http://www.flickr.com/photos/4443567...l-60302053@N00
"I have never let my schooling interfere with my education."... ... ... Mark Twain.
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