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Description Church of St John the Divine, Rochdale Road, Triangle, Thorpe, Halifax, West Yorkshire. Designed in 1880 of reinforced concrete by William Swinden Barber, demolished 1973.
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Source Image from An illustrated account of Halifax, Brighouse & District (1895). http://www.calderdale.gov.uk/wtw/search/controlservlet?PageId=Zoom&DocId=100772&PageNo=15&Enlarge=true
Author T. Gibson
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