It is the orignal name for what is now known as the Salvation Army. It is a Christian denominational church and international charitable organization. See the related link.
East end of London, England in 1865 by a former pawnbroker's apprentice, William Booth along with his wife, Catherine Booth. It was initially known as the East London Christian Mission.
The Salvation Army began in the East End of London, England. It's founder, William Boot, originally called it the East London Christian Mission. Since it's beginning in 1865, it has spread to over 100 countries.
What exactly are you asking? Are you refering to the actual London Army or East London Mission from which The Salvation Army originated?
Richard George Burnett has written: 'London lives on' 'Christ down east' -- subject(s): City missions, East End Mission, East End Mission. London, Poor 'Chudleigh' -- subject(s): City missions, East End Mission 'Through the mill'
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The Salvation Army was founded by William Booth and his wife, Catherine Booth, in 1865 in London, England. Initially established as the East London Christian Mission, it aimed to help the impoverished and marginalized in society. The organization adopted a military structure and became known as the Salvation Army, emphasizing its mission to provide both spiritual and social support. Today, it operates globally, focusing on various humanitarian efforts.
There is an East London in South Africa but this could refer to the East of London, England.
Christian Mission Service was created in 1957.
Joseph Salter has written: 'The east in the west' -- subject(s): Foreign population, London City Mission
It is east london.
London is east of California
East London is the name of a city in South Africa. It could also refer to the geographcal east of the city of London in England, or the east of the other cities in the world called London.