Image: Side Wall of Font & Firkin (Former Union Chapel), Brighton
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Description: East wall of the former Union Chapel, a Nonconformist chapel (later an Independent chapel, the Union Free Church, a miners' missionary chapel and an Elim Congregational church) in Union Street, Brighton, England. This wall is in a different style from the Grecian façade, and may date from the original construction in the 17th century or from alterations in 1810. The building is now a pub called the "Font & Firkin".
Title: Side Wall of Font & Firkin (Former Union Chapel), Brighton
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Author: The Voice of Hassocks
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