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Pocklington Wesleyan Chapel, Manse and Sunday School
Pocklington Wesleyan Chapel, Manse and Sunday School?
Richmond, Queens Road Wesleyan Church
The church illustrated was designed in 1904 along with an accompanying school and minister’s house by Thomas Acton Lofthouse, a ...
Rillington Wesleyan Methodist chapel
Raymond Ella has tracked down records relating to Rillington Wesleyan Methodist chapel. The Ordnance Survey, 25 inch scale map of Yorkshire, ...
Saltaire Wesleyan Methodist chapel
Saltaire Wesleyan Methodist chapel was located on Saltaire Road, Shipley, BD18 3HJ. It was opened in 1868 on land gifted ...
Seacroft Methodist Church
The building known as Seacroft Methodist Church has been present in the Seacroft Community since 1874, and is sited close ...
Sedbergh WM Chapel (ii), Yorkshire
Grid Ref SD661924
Sheffield, Chapeltown Wesleyan Methodist Church
From my Old Methodist Postcard Album Chapeltown, Sheffield Wesleyan Methodist with the manse plus minister wife and four children – from ...
Sheffield, Crookes, School Road Wesleyan Methodist Chapel, Yorkshire
Crookes, School Road Wesleyan Methodist Chapel was built in 1836 at a cost of £1916. In 1873 it had seating ...
Sheffield, Crookes, Wesley Hall Wesleyan Methodist Chapel, Yorkshire
Crookes, Wesley Hall Wesleyan Methodist Chapel was under construction in 1907. In 1940 the chapel seated 884 people on chairs. ...
Sheffield, Crookesmoor Road, St John's Wesleyan Methodist Chapel, Yorkshire
In 1940 St John’s Wesleyan Methodist Chapel had seating for 740 in pews. There were three schoolrooms and sixteen other ...
Sheffield, Ebenezer Wesleyan Methodist chapel
The current (2023) City Life International Church at South Parade, adjacent to Kelham Island, Sheffield S3 8SS is the former ...
Sheffield, Norfolk Street Wesleyan Chapel
From my Old Methodist Postcard Album Some of my favourite Mission cards These pictures are of Norfolk Street Wesleyan Chapel which was ...
Sheffield, Victoria Wesleyan Methodist Central Hall
Victoria Central Hall was built on the site of Norfolk Street Chapel.
Sheffield: Memories of Attercliffe Road Wesleyan Chapel
Including Band of Hope Queens
Silsden, Kirkside
The building illustrated was designed by Alexander Lauder of Barnstaple (1836-1921), who had also designed a number of other Wesleyan ...
Skidby Wesleyan Methodist Chapel, Yorkshire
Skidby Wesleyan Methodist Chapel Chapel was built of brick in 1903. In 1931 it provided 40 lettable and 80 free ...
South Bank
The buildings illustrated were built on Middlesbrough Street in 1880. They were designed by F.R.N. Haswell (1834-1912) an architect based in ...
South Cave, East Yorkshire
Built in 1816 and seemingly merged with the former Primitive Methodist chapel in 1943. That was absorbed/merged into the All ...
Sowerby Wesleyan Methodist chapel
Rooley Lane HX6 1JY
Stanley Wesleyan Methodist chapel 1818-1826
Preaching started at the small mining village of Lee Moor in about the year 1801. The society here rented a ...
Sutton, Hull
Thirn Wesleyan Methodist chapel
An enquiry to the My Primitive Methodist website – one of the Methodist Heritage Community websites – prompted the discovery ...
Thirsk, Wesleyan Methodist Burial Ground, Chapel and Sunday School Foundation Memorials, St. Jamesʼ Green
Click on the pdf below to see the full document. The names have been extracted so they can be searched. Names ...
Thoralby Wesleyan Methodist chapel
The Wesleyans erected a small chapel at the west end of Thoralby village in 1823. The National Gazetteer of Great ...
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