After meetings in a small venue in Ramsgate, Catherine seized on the much bigger Royal Assembly Rooms in Margate, when they became available.
She moved the whole family to Margate, anticipating a good season. she struggled from the first because she did not know anyone there, so she had to do everything which was very tiring. However, it was a marvellous success with ministers, journalists and people from all over the country crowding out the Rooms every Sunday. Many were converted. A local minister tried to take the venue away from her by offering a higher price, but he failed.
Catherine made many good contacts for the future in Margate.
From, 'Catherine Booth, mother of the Salvation Army, Volume I, by Booth-Tucker, pages 311-13.
The Assembly Rooms burned down in the 1880s
With thanks to Margate Local History for the photo.