Interior of the concert hall at 'Henshaw's Blind Asylum' looking towards the organ

Date:
4 Aug 1896
Location:
Henshaw's Blind Asylum, Chester Road, Old Trafford, Trafford, Trafford
Reference:
BL13757
Type:
Photograph (Negative)
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Description

'Henshaw's Blind Asylum' was opened in Old Trafford, Manchester, in 1837 to provide education, employment and welfare for blind people. It was re-named 'Henshaw's Institution for the Blind' in the 1920s, later becoming 'Henshaw's Society for the Blind'. The charity adopted its current title, Henshaws Society for Blind People, in December 2000.

The Bedford Lemere daybook records Charles Heathcote as the architect of the blind asylum, which stood on the site now occupied by Chester House, police headquarters.

Content

This is part of the Series: HBL01/01 Series Of Photographic Negatives And Prints; within the Collection: HBL01 The Bedford Lemere Collection

Rights

Source: Historic England Archive

People & Organisations

Architect: Heathcote, Charles Henry

Photographer: Lemere, Henry Bedford: Bedford Lemere And Company

Keywords

Chapel, Victorian Concert Hall, Victorian Institute For The Blind