Talk:William Henry Ansell
Latest comment: 9 years ago by Olaf Simons in topic Needs to be checked
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Needs to be checked
editThis passage: "In 1914 Ansell designed a new Temple of Humanity for the Positivists at Upper Parliament Street, Liverpool, built in brick with patterns in tiles. It has a five-bay nave with narrow aisles, a chancel with a canted apse, and a projecting organ loft. The clerestory has Diocletian windows and there is a baldachino with Byzantine columns. Now a Grade II listed building, in 2012" needs to be checked. The positivists left their church to the Christian Science people in 1914 after a violent incident in 1913 in which one of their members ran amok.[1] Have not got the time to correct things right now. --Olaf Simons (talk) 14:01, 15 June 2015 (UTC)