Newark On Trent, Kirkgate 1900
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45106

More about this scene
The Wesleyan church on the right dates from 1844, and is typical of the big town chapels at that time. Next to it is the church hall, and beyond that the Rutland Arms: uneasy neighbours, no doubt, for temperate Wesleyans (nowadays known as Methodists).
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