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A white-painted, single-storey building with a gabled roof, arched window outlines, boarded-up windows, and dark perimeter walls.

4 Devonshire Road, Railway Mission Hall, Cambridge (RGL2020)

4 Devonshire Road, Railway Mission Hall, Greater Bibleway Church, Cambridge

History of 4 Devonshire Road

1901

Mary Jane Turner[?], mission worker

1913

Railway Mission Hall, Miss Wallis superintendant

1962

Railway Mission Hall


JW emailed in 2022:

As an undergraduate at St John’s 1963-1966, via CICCU, I regularly conducted services in The Railway Mission.


A newspaper clipping showing a group of people from a church gospel choir, some holding tambourines, standing by a keyboard.

Oct 11th 1991, members of Greater Bible Way church at Sainsbury’s Coldham’s Lane


See Legacies of Windrush: Bibleway church

Tags

  • Black History
  • chapel
  • church
  • Windrush

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