Salvation Army Citadel
24-26 Victoria Street PRAHRAN, Stonnington City
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Statement of Significance
A brick building in a simple Romanesque style, later faced in cement, built in 1883 to the design of James Barker, and of particular interest as the first and largest citadel erected outside London by the Salvation Army.
Religious Historical Importance:
at the time of its construction it was the first and largest Salvation Army Citadel in the world outside London
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Salvation Army Citadel - Local Historical Themes
10.2.2 Churches as a reflection of social and economic status of suburbs
10.3 Helping other people
3.5.2 Creating a cosmopolitan society - twentieth century immigration
Heritage Study and Grading
Stonnington - Victorian Churches: Their Origins, their story and their architecture
Author: John Maidment, Anne Neale, Walter Phillips
Year: 1991
Grading: A2
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