Hulme Hall

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Hulme Hall

Image: © David Dixon Taken: 5 Jun 2012

Built between 1901-02 and named after William Lever's wife Elizabeth Ellen Hulme, Hulme Hall was originally used as the Girl's Dining Hall, seating 1,500 girls at any one time. It is now used as a conference, banqueting and wedding centre. It was here, on Saturday 18 August 1962, that Ringo Starr made his first official appearance as drummer in The Beatles (http://magicalbeatletours.com/tour_wirral.htm A Beatle Tour To Wirral).

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Image Location

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Latitude
53.351244
Longitude
-2.995972