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A Kingdom Hall is a place of worship used by Jehovah's Witnesses.The term was first suggested in 1935 by Joseph Franklin Rutherford, then president of the Watch Tower Society, for a building in Hawaii. [1]
Description: Kingdom Hall of Jehovah's Witnesses, Raglan Road, Southsea, City of Portsmouth, England. This opened in 1953 and was renovated and enlarged in 2017–19.
Kingdom Hall of Jehovah's Witnesses, Raglan Road, Southsea, City of Portsmouth, England. This opened in 1953 and is seen here undergoing a major renovation and extension. As of 2017 it is home to the "Portsmouth, Fratton", "Portsmouth, North End" and "Portsmouth, Southsea" congregations of Jehovah's Witnesses. Date: 5 August 2017: Source: Own ...
This article lists a number of common generic forms in place names in the British Isles, their meanings and some examples of their use.The study of place names is called toponymy; for a more detailed examination of this subject in relation to British and Irish place names, refer to Toponymy in the United Kingdom and Ireland.
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Description: Kingdom Hall of Jehovah's Witnesses, Connaught Road, Brookwood, Borough of Woking, Surrey, England. Built on the site of a former Primitive Methodist chapel which was used as a Kingdom Hall between circa 1976 and circa 2007.
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Kingdom Hall, London Road, Horndean, East Hampshire District, Hampshire, England. This was built in 2001 and is home to the Horndean and Waterlooville Congregations of Jehovah's Witnesses. Date: 31 May 2019: Source: Own work: Author: Hassocks5489