Holy Trinity, Hulme
Holy Trinity was an Anglican parish church built in Hulme, Manchester in 1841 to a design by George Gilbert Scott and S. Moffat. Construction cost around £18,000 and was funded by Eleanor Atherton, the last surviving child of Edward Byrom, who had himself founded St John's Church, Manchester.[1]
Partially damaged by bombing in World War II, it was demolished in 1953.
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References
Citations
- ↑ Shaw (1894), p. 125
Bibliography
- Shaw, William Arthur (1894), Manchester Old and New II, Cassell
Coordinates: 53°28′00″N 2°14′49″W / 53.4667°N 2.2470°W
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