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  • Cockermouth, Market Place (Church Went) WM Chapel, Cumbria

    Cockermouth, Market Place (Church Went) WM Chapel, Cumbria

    Grid ref NY121307
  • Gateshead, Team Colliery Choir 1901

    Gateshead, Team Colliery Choir 1901

  • Rev Edward Strutt

    Rev Edward Strutt

    Wesleyan missionary in Ceylon
  • Shutlanger, Stoke Bruerne, Northamptonshire

    05/12/2019
    The building still stands and is located here: 43R5+WR Shutlanger, Towcester Again probably open until the early 1970s.
  • Stoke Bruerne, Northamptonshire

    05/12/2019
    The building still stands and is located here: 43VM+7X Stoke Bruerne, Towcester The building was still in use in the early 1970s, for ...
  • Southport, Trinity Wesleyan Chapel and Day Schools, Duke Street

    03/12/2019
    The buildings illustrated were designed by Messrs A.D. Cuffley and William Horton of Manchester. The foundation stone was laid on ...
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  • Northampton, Hester Street Wesleyan Methodist Chapel, Northamptonshire

    I can confirm this was the former Hester Street, Wesleyan Chapel.

    By Graham Ward (03/12/2019)
  • Northampton, Regent Square/ Grafton Street, Centenary Wesleyan Methodist Chapel, Northamptonshire

    The Todd’s Lane chapel was an earlier and separate building located at the east end of what is now Grafton Street.
    This chapel closed in 1979 along with the Stimpson Avenue/Wellingborough Road chapel and Osborne Road chapel. The resources were used to establish Kingsthorpe Methodist Church.

    By Graham Ward (03/12/2019)
  • Northampton, Osborne Road, Kingsthorpe Wesleyan Methodist Chapel, Northamptonshire

    This chapel closed in 1979 along with Central (Regents Square) and Stimpson Avenue/Wellingborough Road chapel. The resources were used to establish Kingsthorpe Methodist Church.

    By Graham Ward (03/12/2019)
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