A tin tabernacle, also known as an iron church, is a type of prefabricated ecclesiastical building made from corrugated galvanised iron. They were developed...
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Bordon Camp (section Tin Tabernacle)
George's Garrison Church was erected in Budds Lane, also known as the Tin Tabernacle due to its corrugated iron shell on wooden framed construction. Its...
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parishes, principally in America and Australia Tabernacle, a name for a local church (disambiguation) Tin tabernacle, common name for church and related buildings...
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(Wesleyan, Primitive or Bible Christian) lived in the area. A secondhand tin tabernacle was erected on Portland Road for Wesleyans in 1883, and the present...
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original on 24 September 2020. Retrieved 9 September 2020. "Tin Tabernacle Kilburn". Tin Tabernacle. Archived from the original on 29 August 2018. Retrieved...
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parish was created in 1933 as the population of the area increased. A tin tabernacle had previously been used for worship as the area had no church and fundraising...
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Dymaxion deployment unit Earthquake engineering Iris hut Rubb hall Tin tabernacle, prefabricated churches made from corrugated galvanised steel Patera...
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Seventh Day Adventist Church, Fornham Road, built as a Railway Mission "tin tabernacle" Southgate Church, Caie Walk Trinity Methodist Church, Brentgovel Street...
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lit. "the house of the death-dirge". Since it was first built as a tin tabernacle paid for by the Marquess of Bute in 1884, Our Lady of Mercy Catholic...
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War in the grounds. Manley Park Methodist Church was established in a tin tabernacle in 1905. The present building opened in 1910. A smaller chapel was used...
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in the 1880s it met in the Mission Room at Sun Cottage. The current tin tabernacle was built in 1901. In 1958, the building was named "St John's", after...
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Church is on Egerton Road North; the congregation began worshipping in a tin tabernacle in 1905 and the present building was opened in 1910. The Welsh Methodist...
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Chapman and Jenkinson. The Hillsborough Tabernacle in Proctor Place was opened in 1907 after a tin tabernacle had stood on the site since 1899. It was...
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St. Peter's Church in Laragh, County Monaghan, Ireland, is a tin tabernacle constructed in 1890 from corrugated iron and timber. The Swiss-Gothic design...
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It has been built on the site of the former Church Room (a typical 'tin tabernacle' constructed in 1910, which became a theatre in 1956, with a change...
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church) dedicated to St Mary next to Manor Farm in Nupdown Road. It is a tin tabernacle. The ecclesiastical parish is Oldbury on Severn, whose cleric is the...
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deserted former parish of Burgh Parva, notable for its ruined church and tin tabernacle replacement. Census population and household counts for unparished urban...
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by the English Civil War. Anglican worship was re-established in a tin tabernacle in 1890 as the former village grew into a suburb of Worthing, and during...
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Palmerston Road. Shaftesbury Hall is a rare example of a 19th-century tin tabernacle, which lies abandoned on the western side of Bowes Park station, on...
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Dottery, Dorset, England. Erected in 1881–82, the corrugated iron church (Tin tabernacle) is the only one of its type in Dorset used for regular worship. Today...
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dedicated to Our Lady and St Swithun was founded in Southsea, and a tin tabernacle was erected to serve as a chapel of ease. The present St Swithun's Church...
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America Parish close Religious architecture Protestantism in Germany Tin tabernacle Category:Church architecture 1 Corinthians 16:19 Lactantius. "Chap....
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of Our Lady of the Rosary and the Guardian Angels, a prefabricated "tin tabernacle" Catholic church, was built in 1924. On 31 March 1976, a Cork to Dublin...
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5 miles (5.6 km) southeast of Henley-on-Thames. It contains a green tin tabernacle church. Warren Row was formed by a few group of cottages on the boundaries...
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is a Church of England chapel in Alhampton, Somerset, England. The tin tabernacle was erected in 1892 and now forms part of the Fosse Trinity Benefice...
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Road just above the Wadsley Bridge railway bridge at the site of a tin tabernacle which had stood since 1877 and was so dilapidated that pieces could...
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constructed from limited materials by the prisoners in the form of a tin tabernacle, and comprises two Nissen huts joined end-to-end. The corrugated interior...
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war memorial. The memorial was previously located in a now-demolished tin tabernacle-type church dedicated to St Felix. Cambridgeshire.net Roll of Honour...
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on the Isle of Wight. A further six former churches, including four tin tabernacles, have locally listed status: they are considered by the Isle of Wight...
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