Technique popular in the 19th century to capture the invisible spirits of the deceased.
Spiritualism
System of beliefs and practices intended to establish communication with the spirits of the dead.
Sponging house
A sponging house was a place of temporary confinement for those arrested for non-payment of a debt.
SSEM
Redirected to Small-Scale-Experimental Machine
St Ann’s, Stretford
Active Roman Catholic church in Stretford, Greater Manchester, a designated Grade II listed building completed in 1867.
St Anne’s, Denton
Active Anglican church in Denton, Greater Manchester, a designated Grade I listed building completed in 1882.
St Bartholomew’s Chapel, West Bretton
Former estate chapel in the grounds of Bretton Hall, West Yorkshire.
St Clement’s Church, York
Active Anglican church in York, England, built between 1872 and 1874.
St George’s Church, Tyldesley
Waterloo church dedicated to St George, completed in 1825 to serve the growing township of Tyldesley cum Shakerley.
St George’s Colliery
St George's Colliery, known locally as Back o't' Church, was a coal mine on the Manchester Coalfield that was sunk in 1866 in Tyldesley, Lancashire, England.
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