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 MLI93415 Cagthorpe Hall Baptist Chapel, The Wong, Horncastle (Building)
Monument Type MLI97243 Former Mission Hall, and possible former Primitive Methodist Chapel, 1, High Street, Bassingham (Building)
Monument Type MLI87231 Former Primitive Methodist Chapel, Beaumont Street, Gainsborough (Building)
Monument Type MLI97661 Former Salvation Army Hall, St John Street, Wainfleet All Saints (Building)
Monument Type MLI97783 Former Salvation Army Hall, Westlode Street, Spalding (Building)
Monument Type MLI87351 Former Wesleyan Methodist Chapel, Alfred Street, Lincoln (Building)
Monument Type MLI97460 Salvation Army Citadel, London Road, Grantham (Building)
Monument Type MLI87367 Site of Salvation Army Hall, Wilson Street, Lincoln (Monument)
Monument Type MLI87353 The Salvation Army Citadel, 106 High Street, Lincoln (Building)
Monument Type MLI91736 Wesleyan Reform Methodist chapel, West Bank, Sleaford (Building)