Discover the life and work of William Booth – Nottingham’s most famous preacher and social reformer and founder of The Salvation Army – at The William Booth Birthplace Museum.
Travel back in time to William’s home as it would have appeared in 1829 and explore how William turned his vision into reality.
Open by appointment all year (1 Jan 2022 - 31 Dec 2022) |
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* Open by appointment only - generally Tuesday - Thursday between 10am - 4pm. Call 0115 9793464 or e-mail: wbbm@salvationarmy.org.uk to book.
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