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Ainsworth Methodist New Connexion Chapel
The Birth of the Methodist Church in Ainsworth. Mr Robert Brooks born 13 January 1821 was the quarry master at the ...
Alt Sunday School
Alt Sunday School was built in 1823. Its seating capacity was not reported in 1851. The building was not in ...
Ashton under Lyne Methodist New Connexion mission school, Lancashire
Ashton under Lyne Methodist New Connexion mission school was designed by J H Burton of Ashton under Lyne. J Robinson ...
Ashton under Lyne, Henry Square United Methodist Free Churches chapel
Ashton under Lyne, Stamford Street Methodist New Connexion chapel
Stamford Street MNC chapel was built in 1800. In 1851 it provided 212 free and 730 other sittings The National Archives ...
Ashton under Lyne, Waterloo Methodist New Connexion School
Ashton under Lyne, Waterloo MNC School was built “on this site” in 1839. It provided 250 free seats. The National Archives ...
Askam Duke Street United Methodist Chapel, Lancashire (now Cumbria)
Only the OS map identifies this as a United Methodist building. It ceased to be used as a place of ...
Bacup Waterside United Methodist Free Church
The Building News described this chapel as being picturesquely situated on the side of a hill. It was built on ...
Bacup Wesleyan Methodist Association Chapel, Lancashire
Bacup, Church Street Wesleyan Methodist Association chapel was a small roughly square building reached through a passage on the east ...
Bagslate Wesleyan Methodist Association chapel
Spotland, Bagslate Wesleyan Methodist Association chapel was built in 1837. In 1851 it provided 150 free and 144 other sittings TNA ...
Barrow in Furness, Abbey Road, Christ Church Methodist New Connexion Chapel
From my Postcard Album This series showing MNC Methodist New Connexion churches This is Christ Church, Methodist New Connexion, Abbey Rd, Barrow in ...
Barrow in Furness, Leece Street United Methodist Free Church, Lancashire (now Cumbria)
Little is known about extant Leece Street United Methodist Free Church Chapel except that it was in being from 1882 ...
Barrow in Furness, Roose Road United Methodist Chapel, Lancashire (now Cumbria)
Barrow in Furness, Roose Road Chapel was erected at an unknown date. An organ costing £142 was installed in 1938. ...
Barrow in Furness, Storey Square United Methodist Chapel, Lancashire (now Cumbria)
Barrow in Furness, Storey Square United Methodist Free Church iron church was erected in 1876. The builder was Mr Potts. In ...
Barrow in Furness, Walney Methodist New Connexion Chapel, Lancashire (now Cumbria)
The date for construction of Barrow in Furness, Walney, Methodist New Connexion Chapel has yet to be established. By 1901 ...
Birkdale, Chatham Road UMFC mission chapel
Chatham Road UMFC mission chapel was built in 1877. It was designed by Messrs Maxwell and Tuke of Southport, architects. Building ...
Blackley Methodist New Connexion chapel
Blackley Methodist New Connexion chapel was built in 1830. In 1851 there were 144 free and 36 other sittings TNA129/473/9/4
Blackley Wesleyan Methodist Association chapel
Blackley Wesleyan Methodist Association chapel was built in 1836. In 1851 there were 240 free and 90 other stings TNA129/473/9/3
Blackpool Methodist New Connexion chapel, Lancashire
Blackpool Methodist New Connexion chapel was built in 1887. The architect was William Hill and Son 69 Commercial Road, Landport Building ...
Bolton Albert Place UMFC chapel
A Sunday school containing an assembly room, 62 feet by 36 feet, six classrooms, and an infants’ room 22 feet ...
Bolton Eastern Bolton Methodist New Connexion preaching place
In 1851 the MNC was using the Lever Street School in Eastern Bolton It was built in 1836 and provided ...
Bolton Gilnow Road United Methodist Free Church
As can be seen from the illustration this chapel was built on a steep slope, with the Sunday School being ...
Bolton Little Bolton Methodist New Connexion preaching place
In 1851 the MNC was using the Temperence Hall in St Georges Street, Little Bolton. It was built in 1839 ...
Burnley Back Lane Wesleyan Methodist Association preaching place
In 1851 the Wesleyan Methodist Association was meeting in a dwellinghouse of unstated capacity in Back Lane The National Archives HO129/478/16
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