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Belfast
1965
Production 13/04/1965
02min 30sec
mute, sound
16mm
black and white
Funded by the Broadcasting Authority of Ireland under the Archiving Scheme 2
Broadcasting Authority of Ireland, Department for Communities, ITV, UTV Archive
ITV
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At a Salvation Army hostel, men sit around while outside, Colonel Dalzeil talks to Jimmy Robinson about the plans to build a new hostel on the same site on Victoria Street in Belfast. Colonel Dalziel talks about the need to help the old and lonely.
The Salvation Army was founded by William and Catherine Booth in London in 1865. The movement grew rapidly outside of London and became known as the Christian Mission, with William Booth as its General-Superintendent. In 1878 the name was changed to The Salvation Army and the organisation adopted a quasi-military structure with officers and members wearing a military-style uniform.
An Ulster Television Production.
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