• Liverpool is a city well versed in architectural oddity, yet for all its building-based quirks, perhaps its most poignant is St. Luke’s church.
  • Church of St. Luke, Liverpool. Bombed during WWII, this 12C church now stands in ruin, serving as a war memorial, as well as an occasional cultural venue.
  • St Luke's Church suffered major damage during WW2 and it was not rebuilt so as to show the folly and waste of war.
  • Photo taken at St Luke's Bombed Out Church by 1 on 5/4/2024. ... Leece St Liverpool L1 2TR United Kingdom.
  • St Michael in the City is the most centrally located church in Liverpool, about five minutes’ walk from the city centre.
  • HISTORY: St Luke's Church was built on a site purchased by the Corporation of Liverpool in 1791, and was planned to serve the new suburbs being...
  • Here at St Luke’s Formby we are trying to put Jesus back in his rightful place in our lives.
  • This shows how even though in the modern day a church can still look the same as it did in 1941. St Luke's in 1941 and more recently HT Liverpool then and now.
  • St Luke's Church, commonly known in Liverpool as the Bombed Out Church is a former Anglican parish church, which is now a ruin.
  • 1900 St Georges Church, St Georges Crescent, Liverpool - where the queen vic statue is now.