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Christ Church
Christ Church demolition.
Christ Church

Christ Church interior
Christ church interior
Christ church organ

Christ church altar and steps
Christ church parade
Christ Church parade

Christ Church parade
Christ church parade
Christ Church parade

Christ Church parade
Christ Church awaiting demolition
Christ Church awaiting demolition

Christ church demolition
St Chad`s church
St Chad`s church

St Chad`s church
St Chad’s Church.
The devil legend

St Chad’s Church, interior
Hugh Starkey memorial
Methodist Chapel, Station Road.

Over Congregational Chapel
Over Congregational Chapel
Over Congregational Church

Over Congregational Chapel
Over Congregational manse
Over Congregational manse

Miss Cooke`s class
St John`s Church, Over
Wharton Christ Church

Wharton Christ Church
Wharton church tower
Wharton church clock

Wharton War Memorial
Salvation Army Citadel
Building St Andrew`s

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Upcoming Events

  • 4th March 2019

    'Curious and amazing tales of Liverpool' By Ken Pye

    Hazelmere

    An entertaining talk about a selection of unusual and fascinating tales from Liverpool’s long history.  Ken is a Liverpudlian and author of a number of books.  He has produced the ‘Discover Liverpool’ series of DVD documentaries.  He regularly contributes to magazines, journals and newspapers and is the official historian for Radio City Liverpool.  Many people living in our town today have family connections to Liverpool and we are sure that they would find this interesting.

     

    SPONSORED BY Fowles Funeral Services

    www.fowlesfuneralservices.com

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