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Ancient Chapel of Toxteth, Park Road, L8
Posted: 21 Apr 2011 08:42
by daggers
Does anyone know where the Chapel's registers are kept? If they are still at the Chapel, is there a contact?
Daggers
Posted: 21 Apr 2011 08:57
by Katie
I think they are on microfilm Daggers at Liverpool they are under the Non Conformist microfilms in the bottom of cabinet K I will check for you today just to make sure.
Posted: 21 Apr 2011 09:03
by Tina
Hi Daggers
What an interesting topic of which I knew nothing about until I Googled
It was Puritan farmers from Bolton who went there & built a school in 1611. Amazing.
192.com have a phone number
0151 263 4899
Some lovely photos in this link
Tina
http://gerryco23.wordpress.com/2009/09/ ... f-toxteth/
Posted: 21 Apr 2011 09:58
by daggers
Katie
Thanks for that. I await your follow-up.
Tina
Yes, it is a remarkable place. It was next to the Dingle tramsheds until they were pulled down and the site built over, but the chapel and its grounds are well worth a visit. They are usually open when the Heritage Open Days are held - in the autumn, I think.
It is a curious cluster of the chapel, the former Odeon and Overhead Railway terminus across the road, on a sweeping bend which gives little chance of admiring the view!
D
Posted: 21 Apr 2011 11:35
by MaryA
Wow, thanks for that link Tina, definitely a place to try to visit next time there is a Heritage Day. There are so many hidden wonders in and around our City that we never know about.
Posted: 21 Apr 2011 17:29
by Katie
Ancient Chapel of Toxteth Park
Baptisms 1778-1855
Buriels 1785-1857
Record Office Microfilm 1/31 Cabinet L
Posted: 21 Apr 2011 18:04
by daggers
Katie
Thanks again for that very useful information.
Daggers