Christadelphian Hall in Victoria St., Lockwood, Huddersfield.
Christadelphians have met at Victoria Street since 1940 but the movement came to Huddersfield much earlier, in 1859.
Christadelphians are a religious group who believe the bible is the true word of God and error-free. They believe that one day, Jesus will return to earth and wake his dead followers, giving immortality to those who lived by God’s rules.
The name Christadelphian was first used in the mid-1800s. The movement was founded by Dr John Thomas.
The word ‘Christadelphian’ is taken from Greek and means Brothers in Christ.
The Hall in Lockwood has recently closed due to dwindling numbers in the congregation.
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Comments
What a stunning shot ! so atmospheric………loved the moody sky !…anna ; )
Exceptional work, David. A very dramatic and atmospheric image. Agnes xx
And so interesting
love the feel of this image…. wonderful processing david…. and thank goodness their numbers have dwindled………. pleace and light………b
outstanding treatment Dave
Such a beautiful Image David…but also a sad sign of the times we now live in!!!
Oh my this is ever so nice David.
WOW~ Awesome!!!
Wow! Fantastic lighting. It really creates a feeling of mystery.
perfect