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DescriptionSynagogue on Parkside, Willesden - geograph.org.uk - 62124.jpg
English: Dollis Hill and Gladstone Park Synagogue, Parkside, London NW2, seen from the south. A concrete building designed by Walter Landauer and completed in 1938. (Now de-sanctified and used as a school).
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