The William Booth Memorial Halls and King Edward Street

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The William Booth Memorial Halls and King Edward Street

Image: © John Sutton Taken: 16 Aug 2016

A view past the Salvation Army halls (named after the Army's founder, a Nottinghamian) from the bottom of St Ann's Well Road. King Edward Street leads to Parliament Street and the newish red-brick buildings to the right are on the site of the old Central Market. The dome of the Council House shows on the skyline to the right.

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Image Location

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52.956532
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-1.142995