Victoria Memorial Hall, Westbourne Grove

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Victoria Memorial Hall, Westbourne Grove

Image: © Christopher Hall Taken: 8 Apr 2014

This is the point where Westbourne Grove makes a sharp left hand bend. On the right can be seen the apsidal end of Holy Trinity Church opened in 1880.The terrace of large buff brick houses is circa 1875-80.Between the two is the hall for Holy Trinity called Victoria Memorial Hall designed in 1902 by Demaine & Brierley of York and opened the following year. It was intended to be used as a gymnasium and drill room for the Church Lads Brigade and had space for 400 people. It is now residential. Holy trinity can also be seen in Image

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Image Location

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54.273269
Longitude
-0.408719