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Berry Brow Salem Methodist New Connexion chapel
Interior of chapel, now demolished
Hebden Bridge Salem Methodist New Connexion
Rev. Steven Wild has provided this image from his postcard collection.
East Dereham United Methodist Church
East Dereham United Methodist chapel was on Norwich Road, on the corner with Bath Avenue. It opened in 1902 and, the congregation having chosen not to merge with the Wesleyan...
King's Somborne Methodist Free Church
The Chapel was built in 1826.The photograph shows the building in 2012 by which time its future was uncertain.
Blaydon Lucy Street United Methodist Free Church
There is a description of the Blaydon chapels on our sister site...
Blaydon Tyne Street United Methodist Free Church
There is a description of the Blaydon UMFC chapels on our sister site...
Newquay Claremont United Methodist Free Church 1892
There are photographs of the interior of this chapel on our sister site Claremont United Methodist Free Church (UMFC) in Newquay is on the eastern side of Beachfield Avenue, a...
Free Methodist Manual 1899
Askew, Edwin. Free Methodist Manual, Comprising a Statement of the Origin, Doctrines, and Constitution of the United Methodist Free Churches : with Alphabetical Arrangements of Ministers and Circuits, Historical and...
Ministers and Probationers of the Methodist Church with Appointments in Chronological and Alphabetical Order - 1932
The definitive guide to all the ministers of the newly united Methodist Church. Note however that the information relates to appointments (or stations) of the ministers, not their personal details;...
The Methodist Who's Who 1912
Although Methodism was divided during the nineteenth century, when the time came to produce a Who’s Who in 1910 the publishers managed to attract interest from all branches of the...
The Methodist Local Preachers' Who's Who 1934
This is the only record of all Methodist Local Preachers, made at the time of Union so their former affiliation is recorded. This work may be viewed on our sister...
Who's Who in Methodism 1933
This magnificent guide to all things and people Methodist may be viewed on our sister site...
Lark, William Blake (1838-1913)
Family William was born on 1 December 1838 at Fowey, Cornwall, to parents Edward Lark, a stone mason (1851), and Mary Ann Blake. He entered the Bible Christian Ministry in...
Darwen Duckworth Street United Methodist Free Church
This chapel, illustrated at the point of opening, was designed in 1889 by Samuel Hurst (1849-1890) and George Edward Bolshaw (1863-1938) of Southport. The chapel replaced a previous chapel, buiult...
Truscott, Rev Thomas: United Methodist Free Church minister/missionary
Born 17th April 1848 in LIfton Devon, Ordained 1872 – died 15th November 1888 Served in Sierra Leone...
Workington Victoria Road United Methodist Free Church
Victoria Road Chapel and vestry were built in 1890-1. The original building and improvements up to 1923, when it had 300 sittings, had cost £950. It was closed and sold...
Sandford Wesleyan Methodist Association Chapel, Westmorland
Sandford Chapel was built of stone in 1847/8 at a cost of £90. n 1851 it had 54 free and 32 other sittings and standing room for 20. By 1881...
Peaselands Wesleyan Methodist Association preaching place, Westmorland
In 1851 this congregation was meeting in a part of a shared building seating twenty. Sources The National Archives,1851 ecclesiastical census HO129/573/1/20 (East Ward Union)...
Netherhoff Wesleyan Methodist Association preaching place, Westmorland
In 1851 this congregation was meeting in a part of a shared building seating eighteen. Sources The National Archives,1851 ecclesiastical census HO129/573/2/7 (East Ward Union)...
Musgrave Wesleyan Methodist Association preaching place, Westmorland
In 1851 this congregation was meeting in a part of a shared building seating eighteen. Sources The National Archives,1851 ecclesiastical census HO129/573/2/7 (East Ward Union) ...
Murton Wesleyan Methodist Association Chapel, Westmorland
Murton chapel was built on 1840/1 at a cost of £100. In 1851 it had 50 free and 31 other sittings. In 1881 there were 82 sittings and a harmonium...
Kirby Thore Wesleyan Methodist Association Chapel, Westmorland
Kirby Thore Chapel was built of brick and stone in 1851 at a cost of £150. The building was settled by the will of the late owner for the use...
Kirby Thore Wesleyan Methodist Association preaching place, Westmorland
1851 the Association was using a building erected before 1800 which had 120 free and 120 other sittings Sources The National Archives,1851 ecclesiastical census HO129/573/1/5 (East Ward Union)...
Great Asby Wesleyan Methodist Association Chapel, Westmorland
Great Asby Wesleyan Methodist Association Chapel, Westmorland was built of stone and brick in 1859 at a cost of £140. In 1881 it was private property and it had 120...
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