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Bankhall Girls Institute PLA01_02_128
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Size: 2560 x 1920 (4.2MB)
Date: 30th September 2022
Source: Historic England
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Bankhall Girls Institute PLA01_02_128
Rydal Youth Centre, Stanley Road, Kirkdale, Liverpool, Merseyside. The former Bankhall Girls Institute, later used as the Rydal Youth Centre and Rydal Gym.
The Bankhall Girls Institute and Girls Evening Home was opened 1889. It became the Rydal Youth Centre in 1974, and was later used as the Rydal Boxing Gym or Rydal Gym
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Brick Merseyside Sport And Recreation Sporting Sports Sports Heritage Victorian Philanthropy Victorians Womens Institute Working Class Youth Club
EDITORS COMMENTS
This print showcases the rich history of the Bankhall Girls Institute, located in Kirkdale, Liverpool. Originally established as a place for young girls to gather and learn in 1889, this magnificent building served as a beacon of education and empowerment for working-class women during the Victorian era. Over time, it underwent various transformations to meet the changing needs of its community. In 1974, it was reborn as the Rydal Youth Centre, providing a safe haven for local youngsters to engage in recreational activities and socialize with their peers. Later on, it became known as the Rydal Boxing Gym or simply Rydal Gym - an embodiment of Merseyside's sporting heritage. The structure itself is a testament to philanthropy and charity that were highly valued by Victorians. Its striking red brick exterior stands tall against the backdrop of Stanley Road, reminding us of its enduring significance within Liverpool's architectural landscape. This print not only captures an important chapter in Liverpool's history but also serves as a reminder of how spaces like these have shaped communities over generations. It symbolizes strength, resilience, and progress - values that continue to resonate today.
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