The Churches of Britain and Ireland

  Higher Broughton, Salford, Greater Manchester

Higher Broughton on Wikipedia.
 

Adass Yeshurun Synagogue (Ashkenazi Orthodox) on Cheltenham Crescent. Mike thought that this looked like a recent-build. SJ 831 015. © Mike Berrell (2010). Link.

Belz Synagogue on Broom Lane. SD 831 016. © Mike Berrell (2010).

Greek Orthodox Church of the Annunciation on Bury New Rd. SD 828 010. © Mike Berrell.

Kahal Chassidim Synagogue - Ashkenazi Orthodox (Lubavitch) on Singleton Road. SD 829 022. © Mike Berrell (2010). Link.

Kingdom Hall (Jehovah's Witnesses), on St. John Street. SD 827 008. © Mike Berrell.

The former Leicester Road United Methodist Free Church (1909-1957) was subsequently North Manchester Synagogue, but is presently unoccupied. On the corner of Leicester Road and Roston Road. SD 834 019. © Mike Berrell (2010).

Machzikei Hadass Synagogue (Ashkenazi Orthodox) on Northumberland Street. SJ 829 014. © Mike Berrell (2010). Link.

Manchester Kolel Synagogue (the further building) on Leicester Road. SJ 835 018. © Mike Berrell (2010). Link.

Ohel Torah Synagogue (the nearer building, Ashkenazi Orthodox) on Leicester Road. SJ 835 018. © Mike Berrell (2010).

St. James, on Great Cheetham St. SD 833 007. © Mike Berrell. Another view. © Rob Brettle.

St. John the Evangelist on St. John St. This church dates from 1839. SD 827 008. © Mike Berrell. Another view. © Philip Kapp.

St. Thomas of Canterbury (R.C.) on Great Broughton Street East. Interior view. SD 834 010. Both © Mike Berrell.

Zerie Agudas Israel Synagogue (Ashkenazi Orthodox) on Northumberland Street. SJ 832 015. © Mike Berrell (2010). Link.
 

 

 
 

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