The Churches of Britain and Ireland

Margate, Kent

Margate on Wikipedia.
 

Al-Birr Community Centre - also known as Margate Mosque, on Union Crescent. Another view. TR 356 708. Both © Mehmood Naqshbandi, and reproduced from his website Muslims in Britain. Obviously a former church, can you name it?

Baptist Church. TR 358 712. © Geoff Watt,

Holy Trinity at Cliftonville. Bombed in 1943, the surviving tower was demolished in 1958. From an old postcard in Geoff Watt's Collection. Another old postcard view, this one from Reg Dosell's Collection. Link.

New Life Christian Fellowship, TR 354 706, and its former home (now closed), TR 356 704. Both © Geoff Watt,

St. Austin and St. Gregory (R.C.). TR 356 705. © Geoff Watt,

St. John the Baptist. From an old postcard in Steve Bulman's Collection. A modern view. © Geoff Watt, Link.

St. Michael & St. Bishoy (Coptic Orthodox). TR 360 710. © Michael Bourne.

St. Paul. TR 362 710. © Michael Bourne. An old postcard view, from Reg Dosell's Collection. Link.

Salvation Army Citadel. TR 356 707. © Geoff Watt.

The former Thanet Road Pentecostal Church, now in use as a play school. © Alan K. Taylor (late 1980's or early 1990's).

Union Church. TR 362 711. © Geoff Watt,

 

 

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