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{{Infobox|[[File:Former Salvation Army Citadel, London Road, Bexhill (June 2011) (2).jpg|thumb|class=pageimage]]|1914-05-23|unknown|unknown|w392658139|50.84423|0.46916}} | {{Infobox | ||
|image=[[File:Former Salvation Army Citadel, London Road, Bexhill (June 2011) (2).jpg|thumb|class=pageimage]] | |||
|date=1914-05-23 | |||
|architect=unknown | |||
|builder=unknown | |||
|use=Communal/social | |||
|osmid=w392658139 | |||
|lat=50.84423|lng=0.46916 | |||
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This former Salvation Army meeting hall is a good example of Edwardian faith architecture. The foundation stone was laid in May 1914 by Viscount Hythe, Thomas Brassey, who had been Mayor of Bexhill in 1909. | This former Salvation Army meeting hall is a good example of Edwardian faith architecture. The foundation stone was laid in May 1914 by Viscount Hythe, Thomas Brassey, who had been Mayor of Bexhill in 1909. | ||