The term iron church may refer to a church or chapel made from corrugated iron:
Tin tabernacle
or it may refer to one of three churches in Liverpool, England, containing much cast iron which are referred to as:
The Iron Church
or to the Bulgarian St. Stephen Church in Istanbul, often called the Iron Church.
In North America, it may also be a humorous euphemism for a gym.
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The term ironchurch may refer to a church or chapel made from corrugated iron: Tin tabernacle or it may refer to one of three churches in Liverpool, England...
IronChurch or The Cast IronChurch is any of the three churches built in Liverpool in the early 19th century by John Cragg, who ran the Mersey Iron Foundry...
Corrugated galvanised iron (CGI) or steel, colloquially corrugated iron (near universal), wriggly tin (taken from UK military slang), pailing (in Caribbean...
Rod of Iron Ministries (also known as the World Peace and Unification Sanctuary Church) is a schismatic offshoot of the Unification Church led by Hyung...
electrocuted before he was beaten over the head with a tire jack and tire iron. Church was beaten to death in the early hours of November 22. The injuries to...
[citation needed] St Michael's Church, opened in 1815, was known as the Cast IronChurch because of the extensive use of cast iron in its construction. "Glass...
Cast iron is a class of iron–carbon alloys with a carbon content of more than 2% and silicon content around 1–3%. Its usefulness derives from its relatively...
benefactor of the church at Monza at this time, and also gave the Cathedral of St. John in Monza a cross made in the same style as the Iron Crown, which is...
Byzantine churches), the Greek Patriarchate with the Church of St. George in the Fener district, the Church of St. Stephen ("The IronChurch"), the Yavuz...
use today A madrasa in Fener. Bulgarian ironchurch of St. Stephen of the Bulgars Church of St George Church of St. Mary of the Mongols Ecumenical Patriarch...
around 1816. These were iron or iron-and-stone devices of great weight, in many different designs. Often they were complex heavy iron contraptions of rods...
in cast iron. The ceilings consist of slate slabs supported by cast iron rafters, which are decorated with cast iron tracery. The second church resulting...
Sanctuary Church (also known as Rod of Iron Ministries). The Sanctuary Church is a schismatic and militant sect of the Unification Church, which was...
tabernacle, also known as an ironchurch, is a type of prefabricated ecclesiastical building made from corrugated galvanised iron. They were developed in the...
The Iron Guard (Romanian: Garda de Fier) was a Romanian militant revolutionary fascist movement and political party founded in 1927 by Corneliu Zelea Codreanu...
Wilhelm Memorial Church were not to remain entirely without bells. In 1954, three iron bells were ordered from the Franz Weeren iron works, which were...
A.C. Cuza or Iron Guard founding father Codreanu. Antisemitism also became apparent in church publications. In 1925, for instance, church journal Revista...
construction of the church to commence, prompting the rector to appeal to the Diocesan Church Building Society for a temporary ironchurch to be loaned to...