Church of St Luke, Liverpool
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church-of-st-luke-liverpool-166-11727463
title:
Church of St Luke, Liverpool
text:
St Luke's Church, more commonly known by locals as the bombed-out church, is a former Anglican parish church in Liverpool, England. It stands on the corner of Berry Street and Leece Street, at the top of Bold Street. The church was built between 1811 and 1832, and was designed by John Foster, Sr. and John Foster, Jr., father and son who were successive surveyors for the municipal Corporation of Liverpool. In addition to being a parish church, it was also intended to be used as a venue for ceremo
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encyclopedia
description:
Former church in Liverpool city centre, England that was partially destroyed by bombing in WW2
original url:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Church_of_St_Luke,_Liverpool
date created:
2004-10-06T21:56:42Z
date modified:
2024-08-30T11:05:55Z
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