DescriptionThe Ipswich Corps of the Salvation Army was formed in 1885. The Citadel at 62 South Street, Ipswich, was opened in May 1922. (Information taken from: Ipswich Heritage Trails; Churches & Cemeteries, Then & Now brochure by Ipswich City Council, revised July 2009).
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