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All Souls and St John Vianney
Monument type | Roman Catholic Church |
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Listing grade | NL |
Firm: William Ellis (of St Helens)
Date begun | 1932 |
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Date completed | 1934 |
Weaste Lane
Weaste
Salford
M5 5FX
England
Local authority | Salford City |
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Denomination | Church of England |
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Diocese | Manchester |
Combined with St James & Mother of God to make one parish, creating St James & All Souls.
Used as a factory for making mens shirts in later years before being demolished in the early 1970s.
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