English: Whitfield Tabernacle, Moorfields. A cyclist makes his way along Tabernacle Street. The Tabernacle was named after George Whitefield (the name seems to have changed over time) co-founder of the Methodist movement, who died in 1741. Beside the old Tabernacle, a pair of telephone engineers can be seen working.
See 1036971 by Dr. Neil Clifton for the view from Leonard Street.
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