Andover, Wesleyan Chapel And Sunday School 1904
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The Methodist Sunday School's gable and simple rose window, built with the Church in 1824 in what was then Brick Kiln Street, were removed when the Salvation Army acquired the building in 1906 as their Citadel. Only the distant building with roof dormers, the Citadel, the house and the Lamb Inn on the right now remain. The Mason's Arms, two doors beyond the Lamb, was demolished with all the rest in the 1970s.
An extract from Andover Photographic Memories.
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