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Eighton Banks; The Mount United Methodist Free chapel
The original chapel on this site was opened by the Wesleyan’s in 1777 having taken more than four years to ...
Gateshead; Belle Vue Terrace United Methodist Free Church
Aside from the registers held at the County Record Office and photographs in the Newcastle District Archive collections, there are ...
Gateshead; Bethesda Methodist New Connexion
In 1831, Joseph Forsyth, a Wesleyan minister, was expelled from the Gateshead Circuit as “an unfit person to be united with ...
Gateshead; Felling Methodist New Connexion
Around 1830, the MNC began meeting in the former Wesleyan Chapel on Charlton’s Row known as the Hall of Progress. ...
Gateshead; Felling Shore Methodist New Connexion
The Wesleyans were the first to build an actual chapel at Felling Shore, in around 1805 and this prospered until ...
Gateshead; Felling United Methodist Free Church
The first services of this Society were held in a small building on Neville Street around 1856 and a Sunday ...
Gateshead; Fife Street Methodist New Connexion
In 1850, the Newcastle-on-Tyne & Northern Counties Freehold Land Society, strongly influenced by temperance as well as political motives, began ...
Gateshead; Herbert Street Methodist New Connexion
The Trustees at Bethesda chapel in Gateshead were keen to extend their work into the Sunderland Road area when it ...
Gateshead; Low Fell Methodist New Connexion
Sadly, there are no surviving records for this chapel – known as Bethany – which opened on 27 August 1865, ...
Gateshead; Pipewellgate United Methodist Free Church Mission
In 1867, members of the Gateshead UMFC chapel opened a mission in the former Pipewellgate Wesleyan chapel on High Level ...
Gateshead; Providence United Methodist Free chapel, Sheriff Hill
Considering the relatively small size of the village of Sheriff Hill, it is somewhat surprising to find that all of ...
Gateshead; Wardley Colliery Methodist New Connexion
The Methodist New Connexion began meeting in the village of Wardley Colliery around 1871, using the drill shed attached to ...
Gateshead; Windy Nook Ebenezer Methodist New Connexion
The Methodist New Connexion seems to have reached Windy Nook around 1831 and by 1844 the New Connexion Northern Association ...
Gateshead; Wrekenton Ship Lane Methodist New Connexion chapel
There is much confusion between this Society and that at Weaver’s Row, Eighton Banks as they were both on the ...
Gateshead; Zion Methodist New Connexion, Sheriff Hill
The Methodist New Connexion began meeting at Sheriff Hill, Gateshead, around 1830 and such was their success that a chapel ...
South Shields; Westoe United Methodist Church
Westoe United Methodist Free Church, South Shields This building opened in 1905 and is still in use as Westoe Methodist Church Images ...
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