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| Armley Ridge Road, Christadelphian Hall (Armley) |
 | 26th November 1981.
View of Armley Ridge Road showing the Christadelphian Hall on the left, with its car park in the centre. Shops on Town Street can just be seen on the left. [internal reference; 2005228_37099856:5 LIC TOWN 488] |
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| Derby Cresent nos. 12a - 18, Christadelphian Hall (Hunslet) (1 comment) |
 | 28th May 1964
View of Derby Crescent from left to right numbers 18 to 12a. Number 18 is a Christadelphian Hall. Originally called Thomasite the Christadelphian religion was founded by a Londoner called John Tomas in New York around 1848. The name 'Christadelphian' became widely used during the American Civil War. [internal reference; 2003430_96204776:WYAS (Hunslet Hall Road) Box no.52/1, no. 104] |
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| Town Street, looking north-west (Armley) (3 comments) |
 | 1st January 2010.
View of Town Street looking north-west from the junction with Wortley Road. The Barleycorn public house, which has closed down, is in the centre adjoined with two other vacant premises displaying 'For Sale' notices. On the right is the Christadelphian Hall.
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