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Friday 8 September, Saturday 9 September & Sunday 10 September 2023
Discover the birthplace of an extraordinary man who helped millions.
Explore the birthplace of Nottingham's most famous preacher and social reformer - William Booth - co-founder of The Salvation Army. Explore the Grade II listed building and step back in time to see what a lower middle-class house would have looked like in the late 1820s. Find out about Booth's early years in Nottingham and the influences that impacted him and inspired him to lead a life of service. Learn about Booth's wife, Catherine, an incredible woman who was also a writer, preacher, and co-founder of The Salvation Army. Explore the museum in your own time (average time about 35 minutes). Drop in anytime - no booking required. Free entry.
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