1903 – Design for an Anglican Cathedral, Liverpool
Architect: Frank Whalley
Honourable Mention in the preliminary round of the second architectural competition to design an Anglican Cathedral for Liverpool.
Honourable Mention in the preliminary round of the second architectural competition to design an Anglican Cathedral for Liverpool.
Competitive entry in second architectural competition for Anglican cathedral for Liverpool.
Competitive entry in second architectural competition for Anglican cathedral for Liverpool.
Competitive entry in second architectural competition for Anglican cathedral for Liverpool.
Charles Herbert Reilly’s proposed design for Liverpool Cathedral was in the English Neo-Classical style,
Designed as accommodation for the Eastern and Associated Telegraph Companies.
In 1941 the Church was struck by German bombing and practically destroyed the adjoining schoolroom and the Church was declared unsafe for use.