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mookster

grumpy sod
Regular User
/Adult Deaf & Dumb Institute/The Deaf Chapel/The Deaf Institute/whatever variation you want to call it.

Another place in Liverpool that I had wanted to see inside for years, probably almost as long as I've been actively exploring stuff, but as nothing I had ever done in Liverpool prior to this trip actually worked out it's taken me the best part of 13 years to actually get there. It was actually better than I was expecting it to be, so I wasn't disappointed at all - as others have said, there are people living inside part of it, more precisely upstairs in the modern extension. They weren't in when we arrived but by all accounts are perfectly fine with photographers being there as long as you leave their area alone.

The Institute opened in 1887 after a fundraising drive launched a decade earlier, and in 1931 the George Healey Memorial Hall was opened which was used as a mens club. The lecture hall at the Institute was used for lectures, meetings and social events and the chapel on the upper levels gave two services every Sunday. The chapel was designed with tiered seating to enable everyone to have a good view towards the front. The Institute closed in 1986 and for the following twenty years was used as a very successful community centre for the local African Igbo community, but the poor conditions of the building and rising repair costs forced them to vacate it in 2007, and it has sat derelict ever since.

A nice chilled way to end the day, some of the floors in here are getting very sketchy in areas though...

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Thanks for looking :)
 

HughieD

28DL Regular User
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Good work @mookster Loved this place too when I went a couple of years ago. That roof is amazing, but a bugger to photograph...
 

Calamity Jane

i see beauty in the unloved, places & things
Regular User
Always nice to see. Great angles there. Love the architecture here and beautiful decay. :thumb
 

Bikin Glynn

28DL Regular User
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Lovely place, are the people still living in there? Im guessing so for it to be open this long
 

Shaun the Deaf Explorer

28DL Full Member
28DL Full Member
That's our Deaf club, when I was young age I going there for game of snooker/dart and have a bar there to drink with Deaf people. Lots of Deaf people go every Friday night. At end the club are sold as we moved out to a new club at Queen Drive. Now called Merseyside Society for the Deaf People
I went there to explorer twice, but sadly not the same as before.
 

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