1950. Elim Pentecostal or George Kingston Memorial Church, Leigh-on-Sea, has this clearly dated rebuilt front of pale red wavy-ornament bricks behind a garden wall of the melted London ashes bricks termed Burrs (see 1955a). In 1924 Elim Gospel Hall appears on the site in Kelly’s Directory and this indicates that it is one of the 70 assembles in Great Britain and Ireland formed into a fellowship then. The name Elim originated in Ireland rather than in the U.S.A. Pentecostal movement as I had assumed, and as recently as 1915.
Foundation stone of rebuilt Gendale Gradens Elim Church dates pale red bricks with herringbone ornament.
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