Long-time main shopping street of Liverpool named after St. Peter’s Church built 1699 and demolished 1922. Joe Passalique back there while circumambulating Liverpool city centre in search of prostitutes (
'Goya The Obscure' Pg. 277).
Joe Passilique and Dana Hilliot see mothers with warm-smelling furs “fussing with their school-capped sons into the Bon Marché” (
'Goya The Obscure' Pg. 277), (
Ultramarine Pg. 69); "As he passes down Church Street the wind rushes round him with a cold, monstrous, final insistency." (Pg. 69); Dana Hilliot "retreats up Church Street" (
Ultramarine Pg. 69).
See Eddie Lang Church Street Sobbin' Blues
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