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Description William Booth College, Champion Park, London, the London training college for UK officers of the Salvation Army. By Giles Gilbert Scott, 1932. (The illuminated cross is a later addition). Taken by en:User:Dbiv on en:March 25, en:2005.
Date Commons upload by Profoss 01:18, 27 May 2006 (UTC)
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  • 20:09, 25 March 2005 Dbiv 904x562 (155,532 bytes) (William Booth Memorial College, Champion Park, London, the London headquarters of the Salvation Army. By Giles Gilbert Scott, 1932. Taken by [[:en:User:Dbiv]] on [[:en:March 25]], [[:en:2005]]. {{GFDL}})
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