Gloucestershire Places of Worship

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The Salvation Army, Bristol Easton Corps, Newtown, Bristol
The Salvation Army, Bristol Easton Corps,
Hassell Drive, BS2 0AN,
Newtown, Bristol, Gloucestershire.

Cemeteries

We believe the Church does NOT have a graveyard.

Note: any church within an urban environment may have had its graveyard closed after the Burial Act of 1853. Any new church built after that is unlikely to have had a graveyard at all.

Church History

This Place of Worship was founded before 1972, and we understand it is still open.

The Salvation Army Hall in Hassell Drive is a modern building, situated directly opposite Trinity Tabernacle.

The following notice in The London Gazette of 18th April 1972 (p.4619) records its registration for marriages:

A Building certified for worship named SALVATION ARMY HALL, Hassell Drive, Easton in the registration district of Bristol in the county borough of Bristol was, on 10th April 1972, registered for solemnising marriages therein pursuant to section 41 of the Marriage Act, 1949, as amended by section 1(1) of the Marriage Acts Amendment Act, 1958. Dated 12th April 1972.

The cancellation of the registration of the "SALVATION ARMY HALL, Easton Road" was recorded on the same day, so presumably these premises replaced it. Kelly's Directory of Bristol of 1914 gives its address as between numbers 38 and 42 Easton Road. Presumably this is the part of the road which now lies beneath the Lawrence Hill Roundabout.

Denomination

Now or formerly Salvation Army.

If more than one congregation has worshipped here, or its congregation has united with others, in most cases this will record its original dedication.

Maps

This Church is located at OS grid reference ST6037373281. You can see this on various mapping systems. Note all links open in a new window:

Resources

I have found many websites of use whilst compiling the information for this database. Here are some which deserve mention as being of special interest for Newtown, Bristol, and perhaps to Local History and Places of Worship as a whole.

The above links were selected and reviewed at the time I prepared the information, but please be aware their content may vary, or disappear entirely. These factors are outside my control.

Information last updated on 5 Mar 2014 at 13:29.

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This Report was created 18 Nov 2024 - 21:48:51 GMT from information held in the Gloucestershire section of the Places of Worship Database. This was last updated on 13 Oct 2021 at 14:13.

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