Hello royd, there has been a thread about this some time ago.
Originally Frank Crossley( of Crossley`s springs and motors) started "The Star Hall" firstly in a disused music hall of that name. He did it because of the great poverty and need in that part of Manchester. There was a place of worship and food and shelter were given. After Frank died the Salvation Army took over, It is most probably they who started the maternity home because mothers got no help or rest after being confined. The original building built by the Crossleys after the music hall property was abandoned has been replaced by one built by the S.A.It was a funny triangular building. Crossleys entrance was on what was formerly Mitchell St. Pollard St. was the Star Hall entrance. Google it and you will find a history but sadly the part the Crossleys played in starting this philanthropic project is often overlooked. There is a biography of Frank Crossley, photographs of the new building which replaced the old music hall and the latest new building still standing. You may find more photos in Manchester`s Local Image site. Best of luck . Viktoria.