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Hartlepool Chare Head Field Wesleyan Reformers chapel
Chare Head Field WR chapel was built in 1851 and cost £240. In 1856 it seated 300 Whellan’s Directory of County ...
Hartlepool Darlington Street Wesleyan Methodist Association preaching place
Since 1850 the Wesleyan Methodist Association had been using Mr Bell’s schoolroom as a preaching place. In 1851 It seated ...
Hartlepool Mount Pleasant Wesleyan Methodist Association chapel
Mount Pleasant WMA chapel was built 1851. In 1856 it; seated 400 Whellan’s Directory of County Durham, 1856, p. 502
High Willington Methodist New Connexion chapel
The building illustrated was built in 1855 and served as a Methodist New Connexion, United Methodist, and Methodist chapel until ...
Houghton-le-Spring Tabernacle Wesleyan Methodist Association chapel
Houghton-le-Spring Tabernacle Wesleyan Methodist Association chapel was built in 1836. There were 60 free sittings amd 200 others. Source: The Religious ...
Jarrow Methodist New Connexion chapel
Jarrow Methodist New Connexion chapel was built in 1840. In 1851 it provided 100 free and 100 other sittings Source: The ...
Jarrow, Park Church
This chapel came to my attention when I was sent a link to a news item about a family ploughing ...
Monkwearmouth Colliery Wesleyan Reform preaching place
In 1851 the Wesleyan Reformers of Monkwearmouth colliery were using a building which they shared with the Primitive Methodists. The ...
Monkwearmouth Dame Dorothy Street Providence Methodist New Connexion chapel
Providence Chapel, belonging to the Methodist New Connexion, is a neat brick building, situated in Dame Dorothy-street, Monkwearmouth Shore where ...
Monkwearmouth Methodist New Connexion chapel
Monkwearmouth Methodist New Connexion chapel was built before 1800. In 1851 it provided 60 free sittings. The chapel was rebuilt ...
Monkwearmouth Shore Dock Street Wesleyan Reform chapel
Monkwearmouth Shore, Dock Street Wesleyan Reform chapel was built in 1851 and cost £800. In 1856 when it seated 700 ...
New Painshaw Wesleyan Methodist Association chapel
In 1851 Penshaw Wesleyan Methodist Association chapel provided 100 sittings. The date of construction was not reported Source: The Religious Census ...
North Hylton Wesleyan Reform preaching place
In 1851 the Wesleyan Reformers of North Hilton were using a shared building which provided 50 free and 60 other ...
Old Shildon United Methodist Ftee Churches chapel
Old Shildon UMFC chapel was built in 1877. It was designed by Messrs Thompson and Garry of Bishop Aukland to ...
Philadelphia Methodist New Connexion chapel
Philadelphia Row Methodist New Connexion chapel was built before 1810. In 1851 the seating capacity was not reported but there ...
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