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plaque № 9673

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Salvation Army Citadel - Catherine Bramwell Booth 1883-1987 - Erected between 1891-2 on the site of "Bull's Boxing Booths", this building originally formed the entrance to the Citadel at which Catherine Bramwell Booth, grand daughter of Salvation Army founder General William Booth was Captain in 1906/7

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