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English: The almshouse was built near the Metropolitan Tabernacle, mainly with funds from sale of the New Park Street Chapel. There were 17 alms rooms, 2 schoolrooms and a classroom that was occupied by 380 children. There was also a house for the schoolmaster.
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Source https://www.google.com.au/books/edition/The_Metropolitan_Tabernacle/XEjn6X64l9YC?hl=en&gbpv=1&dq=a+history+of+metropolitan+tabernacle&printsec=frontcover
Author It comes from an engraving in a book published in 1876. The engraver's name is not given.

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