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Protestant Martyr's Memorial Church, Liverpool, Jan 2020

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Shaun

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A corrupted SD card has made making reports abit harder at the moment more but managed to recover a large amount of photos through time and dedication (and free trials) :thumb



Protestant Martyr's Memorial Church
History
Founded in 1903 and closed around 2004. Founding Father of the Church was a Pastor George Wise. The church maintained a sound uncompromising Protestant Evangelical Witness. From her inception, enemies constantly prophesied her early demise but under God the work begun by Pastor Wise was faithfully carried out by his successor, Rev. H. D. Longbottom who died in 1962. The faith then continued by Pastor George H. Mason who died in 1981. On Wednesday 31st March 1982 this Liverpool Church and it's Protestant Congregation were constituted as a congregation of the Free Presbyterian Church of Ulster.

Explore
the explore was fairly simple, spotted the entrance early and a successful trip over the Palisades. With how busy the area is getting spotted was most likely to happen but it seemed like they had other interest (not being noisy) or where used to it. entering through a lower hall its pretty clear there had been a homeless presence in the building at some point nothing of major note in the building apart from the main hall which was the quite impressive and is worth seeing although pigeons have most defiantly taken over this place. On the whole this place is pretty standard and there are many arguable better and less known church's around Merseyside but this is still worth a visit if in the area.
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Calamity Jane

i see beauty in the unloved, places & things
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Nice dark woodwork. I do like the subject being photographed to stand out, in this case that last shot is very nice. :thumb
 

Bikin Glynn

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Nice to see it again, we went in the "easy way" without climbing the pallisade but as you rightly say was watched openly doing so... no one seems to care!
 

c2e

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Nice to see it again, we went in the "easy way" without climbing the pallisade but as you rightly say was watched openly doing so... no one seems to care!

Was going to go in but did not fancy the comfy way in if you catch my drift.
 
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