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Southampton, Newtown Wesleyan Chapel, Alfred Street
10/07/2020
This “neat Wesleyan chapel” stood on the north side of Alfred Street, between numbers 6 and 8, and appears on ...
Dallowgill Methodist chapel
10/07/2020
The history of Dallowgill Methodist chapel at Greygarth can be found on the Dallowgill website. https://www.dallowgill.org.uk/properties/greygarth-chapel I was married there in 1980.
Crook Hope Street Wesleyan Methodist chapel
18/06/2020
The wonderfully named Crook Hope Street Wesleyan chapel, on the corner of Wesley Street and Hope Street, had beautiful glasswork. ...
Rev Conrad Sidney Sargisson
17/06/2020
Conrad Sidney Sargisson was born in Droxford, Hampshire in 1852, the son of George and Vashtie Sargisson. In the early ...
Tamworth: A Short History of Wesleyan Methodism in Tamworth Town Centre
16/06/2020
The document below was first posted on the Central Methodist Church website. Much of the information is taken from ‘A ...
Kettering, Silver Street Wesleyan Methodist Chapel, Northamptonshire
15/06/2020
Kettering, Silver Street Wesleyan Methodist Chapel was built by subscription in 1867. It was a large brick building with stone ...
Kettering, Tordoff Schools, Victoria Wesleyan Methodist Mission, Northamptonshire
15/06/2020
Kettering Victoria Wesleyan Methodist Mission moved from the Victoria Theatre to the Tordoff Schools which seated 250 in 1922. It ...
Kettering, Victoria Theatre, Victoria Wesleyan Methodist Mission, Northamptonshire
15/06/2020
Kettering Victoria Wesleyan Methodist Mission was opened between 1901 and 1911. It used the Victoria Theatre which seated 1000 people ...
Pipewell Wesleyan Methodist preaching place, Northamptonshire
15/06/2020
Pipewell Wesleyan Methodist preaching place was opened between 1873 and 1881. It seated fifty people and closed between 1891 and ...
Stanion, Chapel Yard, Wesleyan Methodist Chapel, Northamptonshire
15/06/2020
Stanion Chapel Yard Wesleyan Methodist Chapel was built in 1907. From 1911 to 1931 it seated 150 comprising 100 lettable ...
Burton Latimer Wesleyan Methodist preaching place, Northamptonshire
15/06/2020
Burton Latimer Wesleyan Methodist preaching place seating 122 was reported in 1881 only. Sources John Rylands Library University of Manchester, MAC Lawson ...
Pytchley Wesleyan Methodist Chapel (i), Northamptonshire
15/06/2020
Pytchley Wesleyan Methodist Chapel was built of brick in 1823 application having been made to the Chapel Committee for permission ...
Pytchley Wesleyan Methodist Chapel (ii), Northamptonshire
15/06/2020
Pytchley Wesleyan Methodist Chapel (ii) was built in 1886. In 1891 and 1901 there were 184 sittings but his had ...
Rothwell, Market Hill Wesleyan Methodist Chapel, Northamptonshire
11/06/2020
Rothwell, Market Hill Wesleyan Methodist Chapel was built of brick and stone in 1899. The architects were Gotch and Saunders ...
Cottingham, Corby Road Wesleyan Methodist Chapel, Northamptonshire
11/06/2020
Cottingham, Corby Road Wesleyan Methodist Chapel was built of brick in 1879. Reported seating capacity varied from 218 (1881) to ...
Rothwell, Well Lane Wesleyan Methodist Chapel, Northamptonshire
11/06/2020
Rothwell, Well Lane Wesleyan Methodist Chapel was built of ironstone in 1833. A brick extension was added at a later ...
Barking, Essex, Wesleyan Chapel East Street (formerly Bull Street)
10/06/2020
PLANNING A NEW CHAPEL IN THE 1860s The first part of the following notes are extracted from a Minute Book relating ...
South Marston Wesleyan Methodist chapel
31/05/2020
Whilst working through some family photographs I came across this one. It was labelled South Marston Methodist chapel. I remember ...
Garrigill North (Town Foot) Wesleyan Methodist Chapel (ii), Cumberland Grid ref NY742421
03/05/2020
Garrigill North (Town Foot) Wesleyan Methodist Chapel (ii) was built in 1859 to replace the one built in 1814/15. In ...
Garrigill North (Village/Town Foot) Wesleyan Methodist Chapel (i), Cumberland, CA9 3EB Grid ref NY742421
03/05/2020
Garrigill North (Village/Town Foot) Wesleyan Methodist Chapel (i) was built in 1814/15. It was probably the same building as that ...
Nenthead Wesleyan Methodist Chapel (i), Cumberland
03/05/2020
In 1826 an application was made to the Chapel Committee for permission to build a chapel costing £350, which was ...
Nenthead (Village) Wesleyan Methodist Chapel (ii), Cumberland, CA9 3EB
03/05/2020
Nenthead Wesleyan Methodist Chapel (ii) was built in 1874. From 1901 to 1931 it seated 364 (250 lettable and 114 ...
Nentsbury, Nentholm Wesleyan Methodist Chapel, Cumberland Grid ref NY763453g
03/05/2020
Nentsbury, Nentholme Wesleyan Methodist Chapel was erected in 1825. In 1851 it had 108 free seats, 156 other seats and ...
Low Brownside Wesleyan Methodist Chapel, Cumberland Grid ref NY710442g
03/05/2020
Low Brownside Wesleyan Methodist Chapel was built in 1849. It had 84 free seats, 62 other seats and standing room ...
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