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Parish of St Luke Great Crosby
The Church, schools and daughter churches
of All Saints and St Michael
1853-2003

The text of the book (including the illustrations) is now online here.

To mark the 150th anniversary of the Parish of St Luke Great Crosby we have published a history. Below are the front cover and some sample pages; you can click on each of them to see a larger version.

 

front cover page 1 page 8
page 41 page 47
page 50 page 55 page 67 page 70
page 71 page 95 page 99 page 101

 

Research by the members of the St Luke's History Group

Dorothy Armstrong
George Bradley
Peggy Burns
Barbara Chambers
Joyce Fell
Lindsay Hayward
Hugh Hollinghurst
Glenys Linford
Peter Owen
Dora Parr
Carol Roocroft
Paul Roocroft
Ray Terry
Sandra Tickle

Written by Hugh Hollinghurst and edited by Peter Owen.
118 A4 pages.

The book is on sale in church and in the parish office for £5.

Copies can also be ordered by post. For one copy sent to a UK address please send a cheque for £7.50 (payable to St Luke's PCC) to

St Luke's Parish Office
71 Liverpool Road
Crosby
Liverpool L23 5SE.

Please make sure that you enclose your name and address with your order.

For multiple copies, or for copies to be sent outside the UK, please contact the office.

Copies are also available from Pritchard's Bookshop in Crosby and from Crosby Library.

This page was last modified on 23 August 2007

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