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Wednesday 25 July 2018 | 6-7.30pm
Venue: William Booth Birthplace Museum
Tickets: FREE
Visit the museum after hours and learn about Nottingham's most famous preacher and social reformer - William Booth - the lad from Sneinton who would go on to found The Salvation Army, an international movement active in 128 countries around the world. Tours last approximately one hour and will be followed by complimentary light refreshments in the museum's peaceful courtyard. Spaces are limited - book early to avoid disappointment. Tours suitable for ages 8+. Donations welcome. Tour run in association with the Sneinton Festival.
To book: call the museum on 0115 979 3464 or book online through Eventbrite https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/museum-tour-and-a-cuppa-tickets-46181353672
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