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Great Moulton Chapel

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Great Moulton Chapel orginally stood in the village of Great Moulton in Norfolk. It is a 'Tin Tabernacle' made by Boulton and Paul in Norwich who exported these flat pack buildings to as far away as Australia. It was used in the village as a Baptist Chapel.

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29th Jan 2008

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Art and Design, Design and Technology, History, Religious Education

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