Quote Originally Posted by PhilipG View Post
Built 1774-5.
It's one of the oldest churches in Liverpool although it has been closed for many years.
It was also one of the first buildings in the world to utilise cast iron.
The building on the far right is still standing.
This was a privately produced postcard and this one was posted in 1914.
That's an underground Gents' toilet in the bottom right corner.
I remember those toilets. The picture was taken from Mill St. The Flat iron pub is just off picture to the right. This 1965 picture shows the toilets. The building shown was a hostel for black African crew members of the Elder Dempster Line.