• The last bomb site in Liverpool, St Luke’s is testament to the brave people who lived and died during the May Blitz of 1941.
  • St Luke's Church, Liverpool2 of 10. ... An incendiary bomb gutted St Luke's church during the seven-day blitz that devastated Liverpool in May 19413 of 10.
  • Some years later on 28 June 1952, the church was designated as a Grade II listed building. Church of St. Luke, Liverpool. Author: Nick Hubbard CC BY 2.0.
  • 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 in Liverpool, is the perfect place to visit if you like haunted locations and Gothic architecture.
  • Robert Cartwright deemed the schoolhouse inadequate and so on St. Luke’s Day, 18th October 1819 the church gathered at St. Luke’s Liverpool.
  • This is the front of the church of St. Luke in Liverpool, on the corner of Berry Street and Leece Street opposite the top of Bold Street.
  • I’ve often mentioned my fascination with the Church of St Luke , the bombed out shell of a church that still stands in Liverpool.
  • Construction began on 9 April 1811, consecration taking place on 12 January 1831. On 5 May 1941, St Luke's was hit and burned by incendiary bomb.
  • The church of St Luke on Berry Street in Liverpool was constructed in 1811 under the supervision of John Foster Sr.