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From Wikipedia :-
St Luke's Church in Liverpool, England, is located on the corner of Berry Street and Leece Street opposite the top of Bold Street. It was designed by John Foster, and construction of the building began on April 9, 1811, with consecration taking place on January 12, 1831.

On Monday, May 5, 1941, St Luke's was hit and burned by an incendiary bomb. Today it still stands as a burnt out shell, commonly known locally as "the bombed-out church", and its churchyard is a public park. A memorial to the dead of the Irish famine has been added to the grounds recently.

The church is on the English Heritage Buildings at Risk Register.

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From Wikipedia :-
St Luke's Church in Liverpool, England, is located on the corner of Berry Street and Leece Street opposite the top of Bold Street. It was designed by John Foster, and construction of the building began on April 9, 1811, with consecration taking place on January 12, 1831.

On Monday, May 5, 1941, St Luke's was hit and burned by an incendiary bomb. Today it still stands as a burnt out shell, commonly known locally as "the bombed-out church", and its churchyard is a public park. A memorial to the dead of the Irish famine has been added to the grounds recently.

The church is on the English Heritage Buildings at Risk Register.

Tags:   unlimited photos Liverpool UK north west England November Germany bomb bombed Nazi Church ruin falling down WW2 World War 2 fire at risk art Yoko Ono ladders steps Merseyside Ian Livesey IanLivesey@gmail.com

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From Wikipedia :-
St Luke's Church in Liverpool, England, is located on the corner of Berry Street and Leece Street opposite the top of Bold Street. It was designed by John Foster, and construction of the building began on April 9, 1811, with consecration taking place on January 12, 1831.

On Monday, May 5, 1941, St Luke's was hit and burned by an incendiary bomb. Today it still stands as a burnt out shell, commonly known locally as "the bombed-out church", and its churchyard is a public park. A memorial to the dead of the Irish famine has been added to the grounds recently.

The church is on the English Heritage Buildings at Risk Register.

Tags:   unlimited photos Liverpool UK north west England November Germany bomb bombed Nazi Church ruin falling down WW2 World War 2 fire at risk Merseyside Ian Livesey IanLivesey@gmail.com

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From Wikipedia :-
St Luke's Church in Liverpool, England, is located on the corner of Berry Street and Leece Street opposite the top of Bold Street. It was designed by John Foster, and construction of the building began on April 9, 1811, with consecration taking place on January 12, 1831.

On Monday, May 5, 1941, St Luke's was hit and burned by an incendiary bomb. Today it still stands as a burnt out shell, commonly known locally as "the bombed-out church", and its churchyard is a public park. A memorial to the dead of the Irish famine has been added to the grounds recently.

The church is on the English Heritage Buildings at Risk Register.

Tags:   unlimited photos Liverpool UK north west England November Germany bomb bombed Nazi Church ruin falling down WW2 World War 2 fire at risk art Yoko Ono ladders steps Merseyside Ian Livesey IanLivesey@gmail.com

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From Wikipedia :-
St Luke's Church in Liverpool, England, is located on the corner of Berry Street and Leece Street opposite the top of Bold Street. It was designed by John Foster, and construction of the building began on April 9, 1811, with consecration taking place on January 12, 1831.

On Monday, May 5, 1941, St Luke's was hit and burned by an incendiary bomb. Today it still stands as a burnt out shell, commonly known locally as "the bombed-out church", and its churchyard is a public park. A memorial to the dead of the Irish famine has been added to the grounds recently.

The church is on the English Heritage Buildings at Risk Register.

Tags:   unlimited photos Liverpool UK north west England November Germany bomb bombed Nazi Church ruin falling down WW2 World War 2 fire at risk Merseyside Ian Livesey IanLivesey@gmail.com


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