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Barabba Primitive Methodist Church

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Type of organisation: Religious
Also known as: Barabba Primitive Methodist Chapel


Street suffix: Intersection of Woods Rd and Barabba Rd - north side
Town or locality: Barabba S.A.
Date established:
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1867
Ceased operation:
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1967
Established by: A group of people of Methodist faith.
Business or purpose: Religious services
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<p>Enter main content here. Church services were first held in the home of Edward Bacon, a son of Lady Charlotte Mary Bacon. Edward Purchased his land section 411 Hundred of Grace in 1866.


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