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Brushed metal plaque № 57379

Photograph at the Brushed metal plaque № 57379 plaque

LIBERTY AT WHITCHURCH. The Right to Demonstrate, Won for the Country by THE SALVATION ARMY in The High Court 1st July 1890. Unveiled by The Mayor of Whitchurch in the presence of Lieut-Colonel Bramwell-Booth, Great Grandson of The Founder, William Booth, Saturday 16th June 1990

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