Salvation Army citadel, King Street, Brighouse
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Image: © Humphrey Bolton Taken: 21 Jan 2006
This was built as St Paul's Wesleyan Sunday School in 1915. Part of it was used as a court house from 1938, and was purchased by the Count Council for that purpose when the chapel closed in 1949. It became the Salvation Army citadel in the late 20C.