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Stoneyford Tin Tabernacle
replied on: 7/5/2006 2:08:27 AM

There is some information about the Tin Tabernacle on the langley Mill and Aldercar section under the heading Stoneyford -but thought this would be of interest under Church/Chapel topic.
There is a memorial plaque for the Stoneyford men who fell in WW1
Arthur Darrington, Ernest Green, Arthur Hubball, Charles Longdon,
Joseph Shooter, Harold Sykes, Alfred Watson, which used to be inside the tin tabernacle at Stoneyford and is now in Christchurch Ironville.
There is a reconstruction of Stoneyford's tin tabernacle at the Golden Valley Railway Museum.
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