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Description Salvation Army, Eastbourne Old Town Corps, 33 Royal Sussex Crescent, Eastbourne, East Sussex, England. Opened in July 1932.
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Salvation Army Churches are known as Corps. Opened in 1932.

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27 March 2010

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