Hunger & Thirst After Righteousness?

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Hunger & Thirst After Righteousness?

Image: © Glyn Baker Taken: 13 Aug 2005

The Garrison Church Colchester was built in 1856 as a hospital. Florence Nightingale took one look and declared it as “unsuitable” for a Hospital so it was decided that souls should be healed there. The listed church will have to find a new use according to the Army when the Barracks move to Beerchurch Rd (See Image). The British Grenadier is an honest un-mucked about good old British “Local” it would be a crying shame if the “theme pub” designers ever got their hands on it! Good beer and good company are what really matters. For an update on the Camp Church see Image

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Image Location

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51.882135
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0.910297