Thursday, November 7 – 1895
Another bit of old Liverpool is gradually disappearing from view. The buildings in Sir Thomas-street, which have undergone so many vicissitudes, and which have served as Roman Catholic Chapel, priests’ house, and tea warehouse, not to speak of other occupancies, are being demolished, so that the site may be prepared for the erection of the administrative offices of the School Board of the city.
(Liverpool Mercury, 07-11-1895)