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Staffordshire
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Aldridge Wesleyan Methodist Church, Staffordshire
The chapel stood in Walsall Wood Road, close to the centre of Aldridge. The Wesleyan chapel was demolished in the ...
Bridgtown (Bridgetown) Wesleyan Methodist chapel
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Burslem Wesleyan Chapel, Swan Bank
This new façade to Swan Bank Wesleyan Methodist chapel was designed by George Woodhouse of Bolton. He had an extensive ...
Cheadle Wesleyan Methodist chapel
Chapel Street, Cheadle
Cheddleton, Staffs
Short biographical sketches extending over a century
Darlington Street Wesleyan Methodist Church Wolverhampton
Darlington Street Wesleyan Methodist Church Wolverhampton
Fenton, Temple Street
The building illustrated was designed by George B. Ford of Burslem. At the time of the 1940 Statistical Returns, it could ...
Harriseahead Wesleyan Chapel
The building illustrated was designed by George B. Ford of Burslem, and opened in 1871. It could seat 350. A great ...
Lichfield, Lombard Street Wesleyan Methodist Chapel
A Wesleyan chapel was registered in Lombard Street in 1813 by Joshua Kidger. A story is told of how either ...
Milton, Leigh Memorial Chapel, Baddeley Road
This building dating from 1865 was called Leigh Memorial Methodist Church, after Rev Samuel Leigh who was born in Milton ...
Pelsall Wesley Church
Staffordshire
Pipegate Weymouth Wesleyan Methodist chapel
The picture and postcard collection at Englesea Brook Museum of Primitive Methodism contains a number of pictures of chapels which ...
Tipton, Park Lane
Park Lane Wesleyan Church was designed by George Bidlake, of Wolverhampton, and built by Trow and Sons, of Wednesbury. The ...
Wolstanton, Staffordshire, St. John's Church
The Wesleyan presence in Wolstanton is said to go back to 1806. The first chapel was built in 1813 or ...
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