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Hi all, I'm looking for any images of Holy Trinity Church, Toxteth. Opened 1858 and demolished about 1940 - I'm sure there are some in the archives but I thought I'd appeal to you first
There was a postcard for sale on E-bay a couple of years ago, advertised as Holy Trinity, Toxteth. For what it's worth here is the small picture from the auction:
No, Swainbanks was St Deiniol's Welsh Church.
There were a couple of other 'Holy Trinity' churches around, but the Toxteth one was at Parliament St. near the Northern end of Beaufort St. I think photos of it are 'rare'.
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Names - Lunt, Hall, Kent, Ayre, Forshaw, Parle, Lawrenson, Longford, Ennis, Bayley, Russell, Longworth, Baile
Any census info in this post is Crown Copyright, from National Archives
The 1906 Godfrey maps show that it was, as Mary says, near the corner of Beaufort St, about 3 houses from the corner. The only description of it that I have seen is a single sentence:
"The front is of plain brick, hemmed in between the houses." (James Picton 1872)
It seems strange that he wouldn't have mentioned the wonderful interior that is shown in the postcard (many thanks for posting it Marky, I think 'rare' is understating it!)
Holy Trinity, Toxteth was offered for sale as a site suitable for development then demolished in 1940 and now has 1970s housing on it.
Ok, so I just took a closer look at that postcard and got very excited... here is a photo of another lost memorial, one that I believe was originally from Holy Trinity, Toxteth, was later in the Slaughterhouse Pub then disappeared.
Am I imagining things or is that the memorial on the far right of the postcard with flowers in front of it? I guess the pub may have removed what I presume to be a figure of Christ as you wouldn't want that staring down on you in such a setting!
As far as tracking it down goes, I'm hoping the Echo will be interested and I'm waiting for the LA to get back to me with who owned the pub in the early 1990s.
If you are on Facebook there is a Group called "The Four Squares". This is a group mainly for photographs of Liverpool and there are quite a number I haven't seen before.
Although your chuch would be a little out of the area in question, description being "a massive Liverpool archive. The Four Squares area is from St Anne Street to Shaw Street Park and from Islington to Everton Brow and anywhere inbetween or skirting this area that offered so much." I think it would be worthwhile to post a request and see if somebody could help.
MaryA Our Facebook Page
Names - Lunt, Hall, Kent, Ayre, Forshaw, Parle, Lawrenson, Longford, Ennis, Bayley, Russell, Longworth, Baile
Any census info in this post is Crown Copyright, from National Archives