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Alnwick, Michael's Lane Bethel Methodist New Connexion chapel Northumberland
Alnwick, Chapel Lane, Bethel Methodist New Connexion Chapel was built in 1803 and opened in 1804. In 1851 it provided ...
Benwell Wesleyan Reform preaching place
Newcastle, Benwell Wesleyan Reform preaching place was in a dwelling house. The number of sittings was not stated The religious census ...
Bigges Main Wesleyan Reform Schoolroom
In 1851 the Wesleyan Reformers of Biggs Main had the exclusive use of a schoolroom. In 1851 it provided 200 ...
Blyth Zion Methodist New Connexion Chapel
Cowpen Methodist New Connexion Chapel was built in 1818. In 1851 it provided 150 free and 400 other sittings and ...
Blyth Zion Methodist New Connexion Church
Historical images of the New Connexion Zion Church, Waterloo Road, Blyth, Northumberland, together with some celebratory moments in its history ...
Brunswick/Dinnington Colliery United Methodist Free Church
Brunswick/Dinnington Colliery Northumberland UMFC chapel building dated 1871.
Cowpen Stanley Street Chapel
Cowpen, Stanley Street Chapel was opened by a breakaway group from Wellington Road Chapel in 1867 The religious census of 1851 ...
Coxlodge, Fawdon Wesleyan Reform Chapel
Coxlodge, Fawdon Wesleyan Reform Chapel, was built in 1819. In 1851 it provided 170 free and 18 other sittings. Sources The religious ...
Earsdon Wesleyan Reform preaching place, Northumberland
In 1851 the Wesleyan Reformers of Earsdon were meeting in a shared space in a dwelling house. Its seating capacity ...
East Cramlington United Methodist chapel
A contribution by John Walley to the My Primitive Methodists website here identified a former United Methodist chapel at East ...
Gosforth Wesleyan Reform preaching place
In 1851 Gosforth Wesleyan Reform preaching place was a shared space within a dwelling house which had been built around ...
Gosforth West Avenue United Methodist Free Church chapel
Gosforth UMFC chapel was built of stone in the Early English Gothic style in 1877 (was this, like the schools ...
Hartley Methodist New Connexion Chapel
Hartley Methodist New Connexion Chapel was built in 1838. In 1851 it provided 42 free and 66 other sittings and ...
Heaton Simonside Terrace United Methodist Free Church
This chapel was built in 1901, on the corner of Heaton Road and Simonside Terrace. In 1940 it could seat 800, ...
Jesmond Vale Methodist New Connexion Chapel
Newcastle, Jesmond Vale Methodist New Connexion Chapel was built in 1830. It provided 60 free sittings. The religious census of 1851 ...
Killingworth United Methodist chapel
An enquiry about a Primitive Methodist chapel at Killingworth led to the discovery of a United Methodist chapel – although ...
Longbenton Wesleyan Reform preaching place
In 1851 the Wesleyan Reformers of Longbenton were meeting in former Wesleyan Chapel. It had been built in 1811 and ...
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