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no.88

Salvation Army Hall Became Palace Theatre Duke St

c. 1906

Looking north-east across Duke Street. The Palace Theatre was originally the Royal Amphitheatre, and temporarily the Church Congress Hall for the 1906 Church of England Congress. Adults and children on the pavement. A hand cart stands by the building. To the right is a tobacconist's. The shops on the left show a possible barber's pole and furniture in the window.

https://www.sankeyphotoarchive.uk/collection/view/?id=1930

no.88

Salvation Army Hall Became Palace Theatre Duke St

c. 1906

Looking north-east across Duke Street. The Palace Theatre was originally the Royal Amphitheatre, and temporarily the Church Congress Hall for the 1906 Church of England Congress. Adults and children on the pavement. A hand cart stands by the building. To the right is a tobacconist's. The shops on the left show a possible barber's pole and furniture in the window.

Location: Duke Street, Central, Barrow-in-Furness Cumbria Archives Reference: BDB 86/1/72
Sankey Number: 88

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