Thesaurus Term/Concept: SALVATION ARMY HALL
| Identifier | 93220 |
|---|---|
| Class | MONUMENT TYPE |
| Status | Preferred |
| Index? | Yes |
| Scope Note | A place of worship and meeting hall for members of the Salvation Army, an evangelical sect founded by William Booth in Nottingham in 1865 and derived from Wesleyan Methodism. They rejected the sacraments and adopted a quasi-military rhetoric and style. |
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Instances/Examples (8)
| Context | Record |
|---|---|
| Monument Type | MKE130616 Former Salvation Army Hall, Stone Street (Building) |
| Monument Type | MKE99702 Salvation Army Barracks/Hall - 15 Bradstone Road, Folkestone (Building) |
| Monument Type | MKE99738 Salvation Army Hall - Broomfield Road, Cheriton (Building) |
| Monument Type | MKE99725 Salvation Army Hall - Portland Road, Hythe (Building) |
| Monument Type | MKE130664 Salvation Army Hall (Building) |
| Monument Type | MKE100044 Salvation Army Hall, The Freehold, East Peckham (Building) |
| Monument Type | MKE102196 Site of former Salvation Army Citadel, Varney Street, Tunbridge Wells (Monument) |
| Monument Type | MKE28982 THE SALVATION ARMY HALL (Listed Building) |