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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Monument Type MDO28532 Salvation Army Barracks, Fish Street, Poole (Building)
Monument Type MDO32950 Salvation Army barracks, Shelley Road, Bournemouth (Building)
Monument Type MDO10031 Salvation Army Citadel (formerly Primitive Methodist Chapel), Durngate Street, Dorchester (Listed Building)
Monument Type MDO23203 Salvation Army Citadel, Westham Road, Weymouth (Building)
Monument Type MDO33059 Salvation Army hall, Stour Road, Christchurch (Building)
Monument Type MDO32901 Salvation Army hall, Woodside Road, Pokesdown (Building)
Monument Type MDO22410 Telegram Printing Works, Caroline Place, Weymouth (Listed Building)