Church of St.Luke, Liverpool, UK

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 John Foster designed St.Luke's in the early 1800s. It was consecrated on the 12th of January 1831.
St Luke's was destroyed by an incendiary bomb (dropped by the German Air Force during WWII) on Monday, 5th of May 1941.
The shell of St.Luke's still stands today and is known as "the bombed-out church".
A memorial to the suffering and death caused by the Irish famine has been placed within the grounds of the park that surrounds the church.
 The Church of St.Luke can be found on the corner of Berry Street and Leece Street, Liverpool, England.

Church of St.Luke, Liverpool, UK

Church of St.Luke, Liverpool, UK

Church of St.Luke, Liverpool, UK

Church of St.Luke, Liverpool, UK

Church of St.Luke, Liverpool, UK

Church of St.Luke, Liverpool, UK

Church of St.Luke, Liverpool, UK

Church of St.Luke, Liverpool, UK

Church of St.Luke, Liverpool, UK

Church of St.Luke, Liverpool, UK

Church of St.Luke, Liverpool, UK

Church of St.Luke, Liverpool, UK

Church of St.Luke, Liverpool, UK

Church of St.Luke, Liverpool, UK

Church of St.Luke, Liverpool, UK

Church of St.Luke, Liverpool, UK

Church of St.Luke, Liverpool, UK

Church of St.Luke, Liverpool, UK

Church of St.Luke, Liverpool, UK

Church of St.Luke, Liverpool, UK

Church of St.Luke, Liverpool, UK

Church of St.Luke, Liverpool, UK

Church of St.Luke, Liverpool, UK

Church of St.Luke, Liverpool, UK