Wallasey, St Hilary's Church c.1950
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As we look at the church from Broadway, we get a closer view of how large it is. This is explained by a need to accommodate the hundreds of summer visitors who came to this area, and who needed to attend church on a Sunday. We can see clearly the two castellated towers: the older tower on the right of the picture dates from the 16th century, and is noted for its gargoyles.
An extract from Liverpool and Merseyside Photographic Memories.
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