File:Wilson Carlise Training College build 1965.jpg
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[edit]DescriptionWilson Carlise Training College build 1965.jpg | The Church Army's former Wilson Carlile Training College at 27 Vanbrugh Park, Blackheath, London, England. Being built in 1965. This dormitory block was part of a larger site build including the Church Army Chapel, Blackheath, designed by E.T. Spashett for Austin Vernon & partners. |
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