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Hull, Raikes Street Wesleyan Methodist school/chapel, Yorkshire
Hull, Raikes Street school/chapel seated around 240. It was closed between 1911 and 1931. Because “the premises became unfit”. The ...
Hull, Scott Street WM Chapel
Scott Street Chapel was built in the manufacturing area of Sculcoates in the early nineteenth century and closed about one ...
Hull, St Georges Road Wesleyan Methodist chapel, Yorkshire
Hull, St Georges Road Wesleyan Methodist chapel was built of brick in 1877. In 1931 it provided 1075 free and ...
Hull, Stoneferry, St John’s Wesleyan Methodist Chapel, Yorkshire
Hull, Stoneferry St John’s Wesleyan Methodist Chapel was built in 1892. In 1931 it provided 238 free sittings. In 1940 ...
Hull, Stoneferry, Wesleyan Methodist Chapel
Stoneferry Wesleyan Methodist Chapel was built in 1839. It provided about 90 sittings, 44 free and 44 others sittings in ...
Hull, Sutton, Church Street Wesleyan Methodist Chapel, Yorkshire
Hull, Sutton Wesleyan Methodist Chapel was built of brick in 1860. In 1873 there was seating for 346 and remained ...
Hull, Sutton, Wesleyan Methodist Chapel
Sutton Wesleyan Methodist Chapel was built in 1832. In 1851 it provided 12 free and 76 other sittings Sources The Yorkshire Returns ...
Hull, Trinity Wesleyan chapel, Coltman Street
Trinity, Coltman Street was opened in May 1872. Designed by William Botterill, a local architect who was also responsible for ...
Hull, Waltham Street Wesleyan Methodist Chapel, Yorkshire
Hull, Waltham Street Wesleyan Methodist Chapel was built in 1813. In 1851 it provided 300 free and 1200 other sittings. ...
Hull, Witham, Kingston Wesleyan Methodist Chapel
Witham, Kingston Wesleyan Methodist Chapel was built of brick in 1840. In 1873 it was reported to seat 1809 but ...
Ilkley
Andrews, Son and Pepper’s chapel of 1869 could seat 560. It stood in Wells Road, and replaced the first Wesleyan ...
ILLINGWORTH MOOR Wesleyan Methodist Church, Yorkshire
In 2004 the closure of the original buildings took place and work to demolish the chapel and remodel the Sunday ...
Keld Wesleyan Methodist chapel
The chapel is located in North Yorkshire on Butthouse Rigg, DL11 6LJ
Leeds, Holbeck, Isle Lane Chapel
I work at the Old Chapel recording studios in Leeds which now occupies a former Wesleyan Chapel. I have put ...
Lindley, East Street
East Street Wesleyan Methodist chapel was designed by George Woodhouse of Bolton. He had an extensive practice, designing at least ...
Little Weighton Wesleyan Methodist Chapel, Yorkshire
Little Weighton Wesleyan Methodist Chapel was built of brick in 1826. In 1931 it provided 80 free seats. In 1940 ...
Lower Union Street Wesleyan Methodist Chapel, Yorkshire
In 1940 the property consisted of a chapel seating 200 in pews, and no other rooms. John Rylands Library University of ...
Marsden, Brougham Road Wesleyan Chapel
The first chapel on Brougham Road was erected in 1824, but was replaced by the building illustrated in 1871-72. This ...
Middlesborough, The Avenue, Linthorpe
Avenue Methodist Church, The Avenue, Linthorpe, Middlesbrough. Designed by Alf Forrester Esq of Middlesbrough. Stone-laying Ceremony 16th June 1907 Opened 2nd ...
Middlesbrough, The Avenue, Linthorpe Wesleyan Methodist Church
From my Old Methodist Postcard Album These are advertising cards the first one shows scaffolding still on the building – they ...
Middlesbrough, Woodlands Road
Not listed but on Middlesbrough Council Local List Building ID B3.1 Now part of Teesside University Architect: Danby & Simpson Date: 1908 Statement of ...
New Wortley Wesleyan chapel
These drawings were submitted in July 1874 by Henry Walker of Leeds in competition for a new Wesleyan chapel to ...
Paddock, Wesley Chapel, Church Street
The building illustrated was designed by Robert Boyle of Manchester, like the contemporary wesleyan chapel in Marsden. It was built ...
Pickhill Wesleyan Chapel
Pickhill Wesleyan Chapel was built around 1864 (although appears to be missing from the 1873 returns of accommodation) and is ...
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