Liverpool, Sessions House 1887
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The Sessions House on William Brown Street is pictured here just three years after it opened. Designed by F & G Holme, its original purpose has now been forgotten. It was the home of the Lancashire Quarter Sessions, and has always been the poor relation of the buildings around it. It is an imposing classical-style building; the frontage has five bays, with a portico of four paired Corinthian columns, and the coat of arms of the Lancashire County Council over the entrance. It was for a time the Museum of Labour History. Today, the future of this ill-used building seems uncertain.
An extract from Liverpool and Merseyside Photographic Memories.
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