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Bassein Park, Askew Road Wesleyan chapel
This chapel is described as being in the Starch Green district of London. On the corner of Askew Road and ...
Bethnal Green Wesleyan chapel, Approach Road
This chapel, originally known as Victoria Park Wesleyan Church, was built in 1867-68, opening on Good Friday, 10th April, 1868. With ...
Brixton, Mostyn Road Wesleyan chapel
The foundation stones of this building were laid on June 23, 1868. The architect was John Tarring, FRIBA (1806-1875), who ...
City Road Chapel, London
Following a fire, the Morning Chapel was rebuilt to designs by Charles Bell (1846-1899), a London architect responsible for the ...
City Road-The Leysian Mission
The Leysian Mission was founded by the Old Boys of The Leys School at a General Meeting in the Mission ...
City Road, Our (Primitive Methodist) Conference
Transcription of Article published in the Primitive Methodist Magazine by Rev. Albert A. Birchenough BY the courtesy of the Rev. Dinsdale ...
City Road, Wesley’s Chapel
Wesley’s Chapel City Road London Exterior and interior From a Methodist Magazine
Clapton Wesleyan chapel
This chapel was on the north side of Lower Clapton Road, north of the corner of Downs Road. It was ...
Concert at Trinity Road Wesleyan Church
Below is a newspaper cutting describing a fund-raising concert held at Trinity Road Wesleyan Church in aid of a new ...
Dalston, Mayfield Terrace Wesleyan chapel
This chapel was built on the corner of Mayfield and Richmond Roads to replace a previous chapel in Roseberry Place. When ...
Ealing Wesleyan Methodist Church
Ealing Wesleyan Methodist Church Building opened 1867 as Wesleyan Methodist Church which closed 1972. Now Roman Catholic.
Finchley, King Street Wesleyan chapel
John Freeman is regarded as having founded the Methodist Society in East Finchley. He set up a meeting for prayer ...
Hackney, Cassland Road Wesleyan chapel
The building illustrated was designed by Alexander Lauder of Barnstaple (1836-1921), who also designed a number of other Wesleyan chapels ...
Hammersmith, Rivercourt Road Wesleyan Methodist Chapel
Rivercourt Road Wesleyan Methodist Chapel was built in 1875 in the gothic style. Adjacent to the chapel is a building ...
Hammersmith, Shepherds Bush Road Wesleyan Methodist Chapel
Shepherds Bush Road Wesleyan Methodist Chapel stood on this site in the late c19 and early c20 but was subsequently ...
Harlesden, High Street
The building illustrated was designed by Charles Bell (1846-1899), a London architect responsible for the design of sixty Wesleyan chapels, ...
Herne Hill Wesleyan Methodist Church, Half Moon Lane
Herne Hill, Half Moon Lane, Wesleyan Methodist Chapel, Surrey
Herne Hill, Half Moon Lane, Wesleyan Methodist Chapel was built between 1895 and 1914. In 1940 the chapel seated 682 ...
Holly Park, Crouch Hill
The building illustrated was built in 1881, and was built to seat 650. It replaced an iron chapel opened in ...
John Thompson, Conductor at Willoughby Road Wesleyan Church
Kensal Rise Wesleyan Methodist Church
From my old postcard collection Kensal Rise Wesleyan Methodist Church Looking at the internet it is now a Roman Catholic called ...
Kensington, Warwick Gardens Wesleyan Methodist chapel
This chapel in the Bayswater Circuit resulted from an architectural competion but, not for the only time in building history, ...
Kingsway Hall West London Mission Wesleyan Methodist Central Hall
Poplar, Bow Road
Bow Road Wesleyan Methodist Church was founded by the Reverend Alexander McAulay, who began preaching from his home in 1861. ...
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