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First a church then a synagogue and now a mosque

May 2, 2015June 23, 2019Tony McMahon Leave a comment

Here’s a picture of the Brick Lane Mosque – which was built as a protestant church in 1743 for the French Huguenot community and then became a synagogue in the 19th century before its current incarnation as a mosque. Proof, as if it was needed, that London has always been a very mixed up and diverse place.

Brick Lane mosque

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