A Tin Tabernacle

Introduction

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A Tin Tabernacle

Image: © Ashley Dace Taken: 9 Sep 2010

Great Moulton Chapel is a once common 'flat pack' chapel found in the regions of East Anglia, Wales and the West Country. Thought to have been supplied by the Norwich firm of Boulton and Paul at the price £105.18s.0d in 1890. Sunday school was hosted here, being important for the local children with classes of up to 60. When the village built a new chapel in 1990 the building moved 30 miles south to this spot at the Museum of East Anglian Life. Reopening in 1995. See Image] Image]

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Image Location

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52.183171
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0.991957