- The Salvation Army in Manchester
The Salvation Army first came to
Manchester in 1878.Over the years there have been corps (
Salvation Army term for localchurch es) in the following locations:* Manchester I (
Manchester Temple ), Grosvenor Street,Chorlton-on-Medlock , 1879 to current. A modern Salvation Army building stands on the site now, and is called Manchester Central.
* Manchester II (Star Hall ), Pollard Street,Ancoats , 1878. The corps met from 1879 to 1920 in the Round Chapel, in Every Street.
* Manchester III (Openshaw Citadel) (also known as thePoor Man's Palace ), Dyer Street, 1879.
* Manchester IV (Miles Platting ), Cash Street, 1880
* Manchester V (Bradford Road ), Marcar Street, 1882 to 1924.
* Manchester VI (Newton Heath ), Thorp Road, 1883
* Manchester VII (Gorton ), Knutsford Road, 1883
* Manchester VIII (Harpurhey ), Orpington Close, 1883 to 2006.
* Manchester IX (Hightown), Marlborough Street, 1885
* Manchester X (Hulme ), Russell Street, 1885
* Manchester XI (Moss Side ), Darnecombe Street, 1885
* Manchester XII (Longsight ), South Street, 1886
* Manchester XIII (Greenheys ), Chapel Street, 1886
* Manchester XIV (Collyhurst ), Monsall Street, 1903
* Manchester XV (Higher Openshaw), Fairfield Road, 1903 to current.
* Manchester XVI (Droylsden ), Greenside Lane, 1883
* Manchester XVII (Wythenshawe ), Boothfield Road, 1937
* Denton, 1883
*Eccles Citadel
* Salford I, (Cross Lane), St Stephens Street, 1880
* Salford II, (Lower Broughton ), Halton Street, 1882
* Salford III, near Infantry Barracks 1888 to 1900Today the Salvation Army works out of centres at Manchester Central, Eccles, Harpurhey and Higher Openshaw.
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