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  • * The Salvation Army citadel dominates the east end of Union Street. ...splay&reference=0000000037| title=The Gordon Highlanders Museum| publisher=Army Museums Ogilby Trust| accessdate=2007-02-18}}</ref>
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  • ** The Salvation Army.
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  • ...4 July 1411) between Donald of Islay, Lord of the Isles (MacDonald) and an army commanded by Alexander Stewart, Earl of Mar; and the Battle of Inverurie (1 ...man Catholic Church, The Baptist Church, The Gospel Hall and the Salvation Army Meeting Hall.
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  • ** The Salvation Army
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  • * Salvation Army in Stevenson Street
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  • * Salvation Army
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  • Maidenhead Citadel Corps of the Salvation Army was first opened in the Town in the mid 1880s. Maidenhead Citadel Band was *[http://www.mcband.co.uk/ Maidenhead Citadel Band of The Salvation Army]
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  • * The Salvation Army Tavistock Corps
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  • * The Salvation Army - Abbey Road ...Town Hall|Town Hall]], old fire station, the 'Nan Tait' Centre, Salvation Army building and public library. There is also an increasing number of modern
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  • ...my Hall, Broad Street - geograph.org.uk - 131890.jpg|thumb|right|Salvation Army Citadel]] * Salvation Army: Citadel in Broad
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  • * Salvation Army
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  • * Salvation Army
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  • ..., Church of the Nazarene, Newfrontiers network, Pentecostal, The Salvation Army, Seventh-day Adventists, The Religious Society of Friends ("Quakers"), Unit
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  • * Salvation Army [http://www.stainescorps.org.uk/]
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  • ...Court, in Lower Sunbury, is the home of the High Council of the Salvation Army.
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  • ...tute'', then in 1887 the ''East London Technical College'' and a Salvation Army hall in 1911. From the 1930s it was used as the ''Embassy Billiard Hall'' a
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  • ...h-century charter to cede the area to Waldhere, Bishop of London, "for the salvation of our souls".<ref name="Tuican hom">{{cite web | url=http://www.twickenham | Salvation Army||Salvation Army||May Road, Twickenham TW2 6QP|||[http://www.salvationarmy.org.uk/twickenham
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  • * Salvation Army: Fountain Street
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  • *Salvation Army: two citadels
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  • ...sland include Baptist (since 1845), Roman Catholic (since 1852), Salvation Army (since 1886) and since more recent times Seventh-day Adventists (since 1949
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  • The Salvation Army's William Booth Memorial Training College, designed by Giles Gilbert Scott,
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  • *Salvation Army: [http://www.bostonsa.org.uk/ Boston Citadel]
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  • *Salvation Army
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  • *Salvation Army Citadel In 875 King Alfred's army overwintered in the [[Athelney]] marshes nearby before bursting out upon th
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  • *Salvation Army
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  • *Salvation Army ...ki.nsf/vw-sublinks/E9E4FE62427B5BB580256FB1003FD739?openDocument Salvation Army]
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  • *[http://www.harpendensa.co.uk Salvation Army]
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  • ...9 | pages=552}}</ref> by the emotive, evangelical tactics of the Salvation Army when they arrived in the town in 1880, but the reaction from those employed
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  • ...from being held captive in Austria, and set about summoning a fleet and an army to Portsmouth, which Richard had taken over from John of Gisors. On 2 May The city also has three Salvation Army churches: Portsmouth Citadel, Portsmouth North and Southsea.
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  • ...d to demonstrations. In October 1889, 5,000 Salvationists and 12 Salvation Army bands demonstrated in the Town Square at Whitchurch. They were charged with
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  • *Salvation Army East Kilbride
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  • ...I, stayed in the town for a couple of days on his way to join the Royalist army based further west. *Salvation Army
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  • ...e are also five Baptist churches, four Pentecostal churches, the Salvation Army, two United Reformed churches, as well as other Christian churches.
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  • ...ef> and Primitive Methodist Chapel were established along with a Salvation Army headquarters and 3 other mission chapels. A lively shopping centre had dev
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  • ...Federation are in Nottingham. William Booth, the founder of the Salvation Army, was born in Nottingham in 1829.
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  • *Salvation Army
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  • *The Salvation Army
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  • *Salvation Army
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  • *Salvation Army ...33 (Grangemouth) Squadron (located at the TA Centre in Central Avenue), an Army Cadet Detachment (also in Central Avenue) and a Sea and Marine cadet corps
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  • ...t Church, Trinity Church and St. Nicholas Church, as well as a [[Salvation Army]] in Benhill Avenue.
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  • ...th their message of temperance, led to rioting in the town by the Skeleton Army, put to it by the brewers. Oscar Wilde holidayed in the town in 1893 and 18 ...m alcohol prompted large-scale riots involving a group called the Skeleton Army, promoted by brewers and publicans. These riots continued intermittently fo
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  • *[http://www1.salvationarmy.org.uk/boness The Bo'ness Salvation Army]
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  • ...ame="bbcbomb">{{Cite web|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/56543.stm|title=Army to detonate wartime bomb|accessdate=2007-02-10|publisher=BBC News| date=199 *Salvation Army Citadel
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  • ...brought industry to Ripley. James Outram became an officer in the Indian Army and was later knighted. He died in Pau, Nice, France on the 11 March 1863 a Other places of worship include the Salvation Army hall, situated on Heath Road, which was opened in 1911, the Springs of the
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  • *[http://www.riponsalvationarmy.org.uk/ Salvation Army] ...cure in Ripon's history. After the invasion of the so-called Great Heathen Army of Norse and Danish Vikings, the Kingdom of Northumbria was overthrown and
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  • ...ll; the community, established in 1967, previously used a former Salvation Army building.
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  • In 616 King Æthelfrith of Bernicia crossed the Pennines with an army and passed through [[Manchester]] to defeat the Britons at the [[Battle of *Salvation Army Church (1896)
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  • ...is day supports a United Reformed Church, a Baptist chapel and a Salvation Army congregation, as well as the Church of England church and a Roman Catholic
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  • ==Salvation Army Farm Colony==
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  • Hadleigh Farm is owned by The Salvation Army and run as an educational working farm. It features a rare breeds centre an *[http://www.hadleighfarm.co.uk/ Salvation Army - Hadleigh Farm website]
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  • *[http://www.ashingtonsalvationarmy.org.uk Ashington Salvation Army]
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  • *Salvation Army ...n the town when on 13 December 1643 they were surprised by a Parliamentary army of around 5,000 men. The Royalist cavalry fled, leaving Sir Richard Bolle (
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  • ...ave a presence: a Baptist church, a Scottish Episcopal church, a Salvation Army corps, a Pentecostal church (New Wine Church), a Plymouth Brethren church a
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  • *Salvation Army: citadel at Stones Cross
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  • St Catherine's Church was built in 1913 and the Salvation Army in 1910. A Roman Catholic church was built at Pontardulais Road in 1932, re
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  • ...oundation_Deed_Of_The_Salvation_Army 1878 Foundation Deed Of The Salvation Army] accessed 15 February 2007</cite></ref> A statue commemorates both his miss
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  • *Salvation Army
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  • *Salvation Army ...ght'', and titled "defender of Madeira" he led the fleet which rescued the Army at Corunna in the Peninsula War. He retired as a Rear Admiral and a Commis
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  • *Salvation Army (meets in the Methodist Church)
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  • *Salvation Army <blockquote>''"This year came the Danish army into Exeter from Wareham; whilst the navy sailed west about, until they met
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  • *Salvation Army
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  • *The Salvation Army
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  • ...s standing empty and in 1914, it was requisitioned by the Government as an army convalescent hospital. It was again sold in 1928 and quickly sold again. In ...persuaded her husband to buy it. This was the beginning of Basildon Park's salvation and renaissance.
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  • There was a Salvation Army Hall, formerly a Primitive Methodist church; the building is no longer stan
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  • **2nd Fakenham (Salvation Army) Scout Group *Army Cadet Force: The Britannia Army Cadet Force parade at their headquarters, which is at Fakenham High School.
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  • *Salvation Army Church
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  • ...: http://www.newbigginsa.org/newsalarmy.htm Newbiggin-by-the-Sea Salvation Army Worship Hall] *[http://www.newbigginsa.org/newsalarmy.htm Newbiggin-by-the-Sea Salvation Army]
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  • ...that occurred on 12 December 1069: fleeing northwards from the Conqueror's army, the monks of Durham are said to have rested the body of St Cuthbert in Bed *Salvation Army
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  • *Salvation Army: [http://histonsalvationarmy.co.uk/2009/ Histon Salvation Army Church]
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  • *Salvation Army: [http://histonsalvationarmy.co.uk/2009/ Histon Salvation Army Church] *[http://histonsalvationarmy.co.uk/site/index.php Histon Salvation Army]
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  • ...es in this small village, a Church of Scotland congregation. The Salvation Army have an active corps here and the 'Closed' Plymouth Brethren have two meeti
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  • *The Salvation Army, Airdrie Corps *Army Cadet Force - Glasgow and Lanarkshire Battalion
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  • ...ntury non-conformist ministers and William Booth, founder of the Salvation Army, is buried here. It is now a nature reserve. Abney Park was scheduled in 2
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  • ...ttp://www.woodbridgesalvationarmy.org.uk/welcome.html Woodbridge Salvation Army] in Gobitt's Yard,
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  • *Salvation Army: [http://www1.salvationarmy.org.uk/uki/www_uki.nsf/vw-search/995369EB453383
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  • ...nt is one of a group of earthworks and indicates the presence of the Roman army during the 1st century AD. It was thought to be a military site or marching ...Second World War. Amongst miners if not mine owners, there was a sense of salvation when the government announced the nationalisation of the British coal mines
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  • *Salvation Army Citadel.
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  • ==Former RAF Waterbeach and Army Barracks== ...882|accessdate=29 March 2013}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|title=First tranche of Army unit moves confirmed|url=http://www.mod.uk/DefenceInternet/DefenceNews/Defe
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  • ...outbreak of the last war until 1958 it accommodated part of The Salvation Army's Headquarters as staff were evacuated from central London. The house has s
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  • ...mason, which says, ''Be halde to ye hende'' ("Keep in mind, the end, your salvation"); this has become the motto of the town of Melrose. A town slowly grew up around the abbey. In 1322 the town was attacked by the army of King Edward II and much of the abbey was destroyed. It was rebuilt by or
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  • ...w.penrhiwceiber.org/ penrhiwceiber.org]</ref> There used to be a Salvation Army corps in the village.<ref>[http://www.sawiki.net/index.php/Penrhiwceiber/ S
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  • The Salvation Army had a barracks in Pontesbury between about 1888-1894.<ref>{{cite book|last=
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  • ===Salvation Army Band=== ...//www.brassbandinformation.co.uk/salvation-army-brass-bands.html Salvation Army Band]. Retrieved on 28 January 2013.</ref>
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  • ...leigh Castle and its surrounding site in 1891 for the use of the Salvation Army, which established a farm to train the English poor before they sailed over The Salvation Army gave the castle to the Ministry of Works in 1948, and it is now in the care
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  • ...into nearly 70 smallholdings which were originally built by the Salvation Army in the early 20th century under an initiative to create a land settlement o
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  • ...from the Home Guard, the British and Canadian armies and the United States Army Air Corps. Machine-gun posts were built into the Roman and Norman walls to ...gests that they were an elite body of troops, who served both in the field army and, probably in the form of a single detachment, at ''Anderitum''.<ref nam
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  • ...0&nbsp;years after the 1066 Norman invasion. According to Size, the Norman army was ambushed and defeated by the native Britons and Norsemen at the Battle A Norman army under the command of Ranulf Meschin, Earl of Carlisle, advanced south from
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  • ...a entertainment, often locally produced, is housed in the former Salvation Army Hall in the centre of the village.
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  • ...of England since the Conquest, kept house in it, whence they came with an Army Royal against Scotland, and since the Suppression of the Monasteries, made ...expense of the citizens and leaders of Newcastle upon Tyne in the year of salvation 1683. Built by Timothy Robson, Mayor, John Squire Sheriff, but now only rem
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  • ...om, a Masonic Hall, a Snooker Hall, Bellegrove Social Club and a Salvation Army Chapel. Welling is also home of the football ground of Welling United F.C.
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  • ...nks/6361653FE8F098F480256FA400571085?openDocument |publisher=The Salvation Army |accessdate=2009-12-16}}</ref>
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  • *Salvation Army, Station Road, Pendlebury
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  • ...rld War II, the building was used as a maternity hospital by the Salvation Army while evacuated from their hospital in the East End of London.<ref>Christia
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  • ...40 and 1946, the house served as a maternity hospital run by the Salvation Army, having moved out of East London. Today it operates as a Christian Guild H
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  • ...o a Baptist church, the Good Shepherd Roman Catholic Church, the Salvation Army and several other smaller places of worship.
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  • ...ist churches include Plymouth Brethren, Baptists, Methodist, The Salvation Army. various Pentecostals as well as Seventh-day Adventists and a Unitarian mee * Lieutenant George Arthur Knowland, British Army officer and recipient of the Victoria Cross.
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  • *Salvation Army: Failsworth Salvation Army Community Church ...Remembrance parade is led by 202 Field Squadron, RE (TA),<ref>http://www2.army.mod.uk/royalengineers/org/75regt/index.htm</ref> who are based in Failswort
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  • ...Citadel<ref>[http://www.salvationarmy.org.uk/farnworth Farnworth Salvation Army]</ref>
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  • ...February 1883 until the slum clearances of the 1970s there was a Salvation Army corps on Thorp Road.
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  • ...o had imposed bishops and a foreign prayer book on their church. The Scots army, led by Alexander Leslie, fought its way to Newcastle and occupied the city ...tended in 1895, and was later to become the Blaydon Corps of the Salvation Army; this corps closed in September 2012.<ref>http://sahpa.blogspot.co.uk/2012/
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  • ...wn's population had grown to 14,533. At the beginning of World War II, the army cut two gaps between the landward end of the pier and the seaward terminal ...o a United Reformed Church in The Meadows, Broomfield. Herne Bay Salvation Army Corps is based in Pettman Close. The Canopy Church is in South Road.<ref>Jo
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  • ...me, Sunbury Court, which is an international headquarters of the Salvation Army movement, Grade II* listed and dates to 1723 with later improvements and ou
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  • ...e town centre in 1865 and is still in use. There is a Victorian Salvation Army Citadel on Rhodes Place.
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  • ...ounds and sang hymns with accompaniment from the Reading Central Salvation Army Band. Rev David and Rev Sonya Jackson gave readings and led prayers, as did
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  • The Methodist Church on High Street was demolished. The Salvation Army corps has headquarters on Peel Street and the Tithe Barn Christian Centre i
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  • ...llage in 1885. Its present headquarters were opened in 1964. The Salvation Army left the village in 2005 and the premises are owned by the Denby Dale Centr
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  • ...orman priory church nave. There is also a Methodist Church and a Salvation Army (north-east London headquarters) congregation. The village has a Junior Sch
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  • ...e Grace Baptist Church, was formed in 1964 and meets in a former Salvation Army Hall in Powder Mill Lane.
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  • * Salvation Army, 246 Norwood Road, SE27 9AW<ref>{{cite web|title=Salvation Army West Norwood Corps|url=http://www.salvationarmy.org.uk/lcn/West_Norwood|acc
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  • ...Sneinton residents of note include William Booth, founder of The Salvation Army, and mathematician George Green, who worked Green's Mill at the top of Belv ...ersley|title=Blood and Fire: William and Catherine Booth and the Salvation Army|year=1999|publisher=Little Brown|isbn=978-0-316-85161-9}}</ref> Another fam
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  • ...NHLE|1252003|Baptist Chapel}}</ref> and the headquarters of the Salvation Army.<ref name=Conway/>
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  • Bleasby was the childhood home of William Booth, the founder of The Salvation Army.
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  • ...and go on till at least 1942. In 1906, the stone was laid for a Salvation Army Hall (presently vacant) on Roxeth Hill, adjacent to the Half Moon Pub which
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  • *[http://www.wgcc.org.uk/ The Salvation Army, Wood Green]
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  • ...tington Silver Band was formed in 1908 by landscape gardener and Salvation Army bandsman Mr. Juden of West Chiltington. July 2008 marked the band's centena
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  • ...ngements were put in place for the council to meet in the former Salvation Army Citadel on Gillygate.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.yorkmix.com/date-set-9
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  • The Salvation Army came to Idle in 1884 and took up residence in the Old Green Mill in Idle Gr In 1890 the foundations were laid for the present Idle Citadel Salvation Army Worship Hall on Walter Street: the builders were Messrs Obank & sons of Tha
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  • ...on Church Street, construction of which was started in 1842. The Salvation Army has a meeting hall on High Street, this is also used by the 1st Rotherham C
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