British Muslim Heritage Centre

The British Muslim Heritage Centre, formerly the GMB National College, is a Grade II* listed early Gothic Revival building on College Road in Whalley Range, an area of Manchester, England. Built between 1840 and 1843 as the Lancashire Independent College, a Congregational institution designed by Irwin and Chester, it later became known as the Northern Congregational College and housed refugee academics during the Second World War.

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British Muslim Heritage Centre

The British Muslim Heritage Centre, formerly the GMB National College, is a Grade II* listed early Gothic Revival building on College Road in Whalley Range, an area of Manchester, England. Built between 1840 and 1843 as the Lancashire Independent College, a Congregational institution designed by Irwin and Chester, it later became known as the Northern Congregational College and housed refugee academics during the Second World War.

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