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This is a photo of listed building number 1249275.

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English: Jesus Centre, Abington Square, Northampton. Art Deco building, designed by William R Glen in Streamline Moderne style and built in 1936 for Associated British Cinemas (ABC). Opened as the Savoy cinema, later became a Cannon, closed 1995. Refurbished and re-opened in 2004 by the Jesus Army.
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11 October 2008

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current 15:53, 17 December 2007 Thumbnail for version as of 15:53, 17 December 2007500 × 433 (37 KB)Jesusarmy~commonswikiNorthampton Jesus Centre. Photo by Jesus Army.
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