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Greenbank Drive Synagogue is a Grade II* listed building and former synagogue in the Sefton Park area of Liverpool, England. Constructed for the local Jewish congregation in 1937, the building has been described as the most important 20th-century synagogue in England in terms of architecture, as well as the finest surviving architectural example of a synagogue from the interwar period. (en) |
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Greenbank Drive Synagogue (en) |
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Exterior of the building in March 2019 (en) |
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Closed in January 2008 (en) |
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Liverpool, England (en) |
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Liverpool New Hebrew Congregation (en) |
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Greenbank Drive Synagogue is a Grade II* listed building and former synagogue in the Sefton Park area of Liverpool, England. Constructed for the local Jewish congregation in 1937, the building has been described as the most important 20th-century synagogue in England in terms of architecture, as well as the finest surviving architectural example of a synagogue from the interwar period. (en) |
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