Star Hall was a Mission Hall in Ancoats, Manchester.
History
The mission hall was founded by Francis Crossley (of Crossley Engines, later Crossley Motors) to meet the spiritual needs of his factory workers and opened in 1889. On his death in 1897, his daughter continued the mission until 1919. At this time the building and mission were handed over to the Salvation Army. It included the Crossley Hospital, a maternity hospital, which opened in the 1920s and closed in the 1940s.
Notes
- ^ "Church history". Longsight Community Church of the Nazarene. Retrieved 31 July 2015.
- "Crossley (Star Hall) Hospital, Mitchell Street, Ancoats". Archives Hub. Retrieved 19 November 2018.
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