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Bookshop House (also called CSS Bookshop) is a building in the Lagos Island located at Northeastern part of Broad street at Odunlami street. It was designed by Godwin and Hopwood Architects and built in 1973.

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2-523: When CMS missionaries arrived in Nigeria in the 1850s, some settled in Marina, Lagos where they opened a small corner store selling Bibles and other Christian articles. The building hosting the store was later purchased and a new structure was built in 1927, this structure was dedicated by Bishop Melville Jones . The CMS commercial venture later changed its name to CSS, Church and School Suppliers. The previous building

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