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Description Two chapels designed by Thomas Charles Sorby, and completed in 1863, in Grove Road Cemetery, Harrogate, North Yorkshire. The chapels were demolished in 1958.
Date before 1926
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Source Neesam, Malcolm G. (2022). Wells & Swells, the golden age of Harrogate Spa, 1842-1923, vol.1 (1 ed.). Lancaster, England: Carnegie Publishing. ISBN 9781859362389. Page 190.
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