"...a small gothic complex called the Alma White Centre.
In 1893 the Rev W H Seddon, Hon Secretary of the Church Army, purchased a house called Fosters, in Brent Street with the intention of building 'a Rescue Home (for fallen women), with a Chapel attached'.
The site became St Saviour's Homes, for "feeble minded" women in 1897. In 1926 it was taken over by the Pillar of Fire Society, as a bible college, school and chapel."
Further investigation shows that No.19 Brent Street is the home of the Alma White Pre-School and that the Pillar of Fire Society has a chapel in the same complex of buildings a little further down the hill.
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í-kpó-áhà – Ị ga-enyerịrị ugo kwesịrị ekwesị, nye njikọ na ikikere ahụ, ma gosikwa ma emere mgbanwe. Ị nwere ike ime ya n'ụzọ ezi uche ọ bụla, mana ọ bụghị n'ụzọ ọ bụla na-egosi na onye nyere ikikere kwadoro gị maọbụ ojiji gị.
gbásàa kà – Ọ bụrụ na ị tụgharịgharịa, gbanwee, ma ọ bụ wulite n'elu ihe ahụ, ị ga-ekesa ndenye gị n'okpuru otu ma ọ bụ ikike dakọtara dị ka nke mbụ.
== {{int:filedesc}} == {{Information |description={{en|1=Alma Mansion Located at the junction on Brent Street and Brent Green. This appears to be the entrance of the Alma White Centre. The following information is taken from the Barnet Council website a
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