Publisher: Unknown.
Series: Unknown.
Set: None.
Number: Unknown or not given.
Number of times this image has been viewed: 348.
Posted: 1936.
Notes: The first church was constructed of tin, which had been donated by the Vicar of the Church of the Good Shepherd, Dyke Road, Brighton, and Mrs Gerald Moor presumably on completion of that church.
The building was formerly a cook house and mess room at Shoreham Airport’s First World War Military Camp. The 'Tin Hut' consisted of two 50ft by 20ft standard army huts side by side, the north hut being the Church and the south hut the Church Hall.
The picture is from "Portslade (Britain in Old Photographs) by Judy Middleton, published by Sutton Publishing Ltd, ISBN 0-7509-1460-2.
Category: Place of Worship.
Resolution of scanned image (pixels): 326 x 579.
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Church of the Good Shepherd, Mile Oak.
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