Alma Church, Clifton, Bristol

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Alma Church, Clifton, Bristol

Image: © Jaggery Taken: 7 May 2012

Alma Church, on the corner of Alma Road and St John's Road, Clifton, is part of the Evangelical Alliance. The inscription on the tablet on the wall is CLIFTON BETHESDA 1871. It was named Clifton Bethesda to distinguish it from Bethesda Chapel in Great George Street. After this church was destroyed during World War II, the name Bethesda Church replaced Clifton Bethesda. Its present-day name is derived from its location in Alma Road.

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Image Location

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Latitude
51.462467
Longitude
-2.613153