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  2. Melbourne Staff Band - Wikipedia

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    From its beginnings in Adelaide the Salvation Army spread rapidly and soon reached Victoria where the first corps in the state was opened in December 1882 at North Melbourne. By 1890, just 10 years after the first meeting in Adelaide, there were 255 corps and 419 outposts throughout Australia, manned by 747 officers, mostly "home-grown".

  3. International Staff Band - Wikipedia

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    All bandsmen and women are actively involved in their local Salvation Army Corps, many holding leadership positions. They give their time freely to this additional ministry. The members of the band are drawn from Salvation Army centres as far afield as Kettering, Manchester, Bristol, Norwich and Birmingham. While based in the UK, the band has ...

  4. Salvation Army corps - Wikipedia

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    Traditionally many corps buildings are alternatively called temples or citadels, such as Openshaw Citadel. [3] The Salvation Army also uses the more traditional term "church" for some local congregations and their buildings. Corps are usually led by an officer or married officer couple, who fulfil the role of a pastor [4] in other

  5. The Salvation Army (album) - Wikipedia

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    The Salvation Army is the debut album by The Salvation Army, released in 1982. [2] In the summer of 1982, legal problems with the actual Salvation Army forced the band to change their name. [ 3 ] The chosen name, "The Three O'Clock," came from the time of day the band rehearsed.

  6. The Salvation Army - Wikipedia

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    A book detailing over 500 films in which the Salvation Army appears or is mentioned was published in 2020 entitled The Salvation Army at the Movies. [182] The Salvation Army began producing silent films when they started their own film studio called The Limelight Department in 1892, [183] which was the first in Australia. The original studio ...

  7. International Staff Songsters - Wikipedia

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    The International Staff Songsters (ISS) is the principal choir of the Salvation Army. [1] [2] Based in London, UK, the group performs Christian choral music in concerts, [3] worship services and television [4] and radio [5] [6] [7] broadcasts, and has recorded more than 50 albums since its inauguration.

  8. List of Salvation Army corps in the United Kingdom in 1900

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    Here is a list of corps in 1900. A "circle corps" was a corps which was based in a number of villages, and the officer in charge being responsible for a number of centres which ranged from back kitchens and outhouses, to barns and to actual Salvation Army buildings.

  9. File:Standard of the Salvation Army.svg - Wikipedia

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    Officer (The Salvation Army) Order of the Founder; Promoted to Glory; Ray & Joan Kroc Corps Community Centers; Ray Steadman-Allen; Reactions to the 2005 London bombings; Ron Cox (Salvation Army officer) Salvation Army brass band; Salvation Army corps; Shaw Clifton; Skeleton Army; Soldier (The Salvation Army) Stephen Bulla; Sunbury Court; T ...