Volume: Merseyside Trade Union Community Resource Centre, Liverpool

Date:
17 May 1995
Location:
Merseyside Trade Union Community Resource Centre, 24 Hardman Street, Liverpool
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St Mary's Church for the Indigent Blind, Hotham Street, Liverpool
St Marys Church For The Indigent Blind, Hardman Street, Liverpool
Merseyside Police Headquarters, 24 Hardman Street, Liverpool
Liverpool School for the Blind, 24 Hardman Street, Liverpool
Liverpool School for the Indigent Blind, 24 Hardman Street, Liverpool
Royal School for the Blind, 24 Hardman Street, Liverpool
Royal School For The Indigent Blind, 24 Hardman Street, Liverpool
Reference:
BF094536
Type:
Volume Containing Photographic, Textual And Miscellaneous Material
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Description

The 'Liverpool School for the Indigent Blind' was established in 1791. It later became the 'Royal School for the Blind'. The school moved to the site on the corner of Hope Street and Hardman Street in 1851. New school buildings were opened in Wavertree in 1898 for younger pupils, though the Hardman Street site was retained as a technical training school. The school transferred completely to the Wavertree site in 1958. The Hardman Street building became Liverpool City Police Headquarters, then the Merseyside Trade Union Centre from 1982 until 2004.

Content

This is part of the Sub-Series: RCH01/002/059 Rchme Architectural Requests: Liverpool; within the Series: RCH01/002 Royal Commission On The Historical Monuments Of England: Architectural Requests; within the Collection: RCH01 Royal Commission On The Historical Monuments Of England (Rchme) Archive

This Volume is divided into 1 Child Job
This Volume contains the following materials:
Photograph (Print): 10
Photograph (Print): 7
File: 1

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Photographer: Perry, Tony: Rchme York