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Peter Chamberlain
Researcher This message was updated on 10/12/2004 11:03:15 AM by Peter Chamberlain |
Church/Chapel Summary
replied on: 10/12/2004 10:51:07 AM Chrisbrin The building on Elnor Street was the old Parish Rooms for St Andrews church.Sunday School was held there twice a day.And in my days at the Infants school(1940-1945)we had our school lunch there.It was heated by 2 or 3 Coke stoves which used to Glow Red on the top these eventually being blamed for its detruction by fire. A photograph of this building is included no: 23 in the book Bygone Langley Mill by Bryan Wright and Andrew Knighton.It was used as a church from 1895 up until the building of St Andrews in 1912 |
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