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+ | [[Derbyshire Towns and Parishes B#Blackwell by Alfreton|St. Saviour]]. | ||
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+ | The "Tin Tabernacle" Victorian Church consecrated in 1898 at Westhouses became redundant during the 1990's and has been relocated to the Midland Railway Centre Museum site at Swanwick. | ||
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+ | [http://midlandrailwaycentre.co.uk/English/swanwick.html Swanwick Museum Site] | ||
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+ | ==Breadsall== | ||
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[[Derbyshire Towns and Parishes B#Breadsall|All Saints' Church]] was burnt to the ground by Suffragettes in 1914. | [[Derbyshire Towns and Parishes B#Breadsall|All Saints' Church]] was burnt to the ground by Suffragettes in 1914. | ||
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Revision as of 22:53, 2 June 2009
Blackwell by Alfreton
St. Saviour.
The "Tin Tabernacle" Victorian Church consecrated in 1898 at Westhouses became redundant during the 1990's and has been relocated to the Midland Railway Centre Museum site at Swanwick.
Breadsall
All Saints' Church was burnt to the ground by Suffragettes in 1914.
Reports:
Breadsall, All Saints church and the suffragettes
Pictures of Derbyshire - Breadsall
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