Horsfall family

The Horsfall family was a family notable in Liverpool, UK, especially as traders at the heart of British trade with Africa after 1807, and as religious benefactors whose churches are among the most important religious buildings in the city.[1][2][3]

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St. Paul, Stoneycroft
St. Paul, Stoneycroft
St. Paul, Stoneycroft
St. Pancras, Sefton Park
St. Pancras, Sefton Park
St. Faith, Great Crosby
St. Faith, Great Crosby
St. Agnes, Toxteth Park
St. Agnes, Toxteth Park
St. Agnes, Toxteth Park
Christ Church, Toxteth Park
Christ Church, Toxteth Park
Christ Church, Toxteth Park
St. Margaret of Antioch, Toxteth
St. Margaret of Antioch, Toxteth
St. Margaret of Antioch, Toxteth
St. James-the-Less, Kirkdale
St. James-the-Less, Kirkdale
Christ Church, Great Homer Street
Christ Church, Great Homer Street
St George's, Everton
St George, Everton
St George's, Everton
Churches in Liverpool built or contributed to by members of the Horsfall Family
  1. ^ Simpson, Ian. "The Horsfall Churches: Conserving the Legacy of Liverpool's Great Church Building Family". Future for Religious Heritage. Retrieved 4 September 2019.
  2. ^ Simpson, Ian. "The Horsfall Family: Celebrating & Conserving their Legacy" (PDF). Diocese of Liverpool.
  3. ^ Cite error: The named reference lynn was invoked but never defined (see the help page).