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- Philip Thornborow on Trecrogo Bible Christian chapel 1848 -1867R.P. Tabb described the opening of the chapel in the Bible Christian Magazine for 1849 (p 36) On Thursday, October...
- Philip Thornborow on Little Silver Bible Christian chapelThis account of the opening appeared in the Bible Christian Magazine for 1844, pages 24-25. "In the sequestered parish of...
- Leslie Eveson on Barrow in Furness, Roose Road United Methodist Chapel, Lancashire (now Cumbria)A deteriorating plaque on the Risedale Road side can be read as "THIS MEMORIAL STONE WAS LAID BY CHAIRMAN (unreadable,...
- Philip Thornborow on Cornholme Mount Zion UMFC chapelThis page has been moved from Yorkshire to Lancashire as Cornholme was in Lancashire when the chapel and Sunday school...
- G W Oxley on Openshaw United Methodist Free ChurchCould it be the case that this building was never built? The primary purpose of architect’s perspectives such as this...
- G W Oxley on Rochdale Lowerplace United Methodist chapelLowerplace Wesleyan Methodist Association chapel was built in 1837. In 1851 there were 200 free and 90 other sittings, The...
- Philip Thornborow on Shibden Methodist New Connexion Chapel, YorkshireI have added the account of the opening of Shibden MNC chapel in 1862. Although the chapel is described in...
- Philip Thornborow on Bible Christian registersthe list was revised on 4 March 2026
- Philip Thornborow on Birmingham, Nechells, Rocky Lane United Methodist Free ChurchI am delighted that we have been able to add a photograph of a trowel used by Mrs R. Needham...
- Neville Flavell on Sheffield Nether Green United Methodist chapelAt Andover Street in October 1899 the Sheffield West Circuit (MNC) Quarterly Meeting heard 'with pleasure that a site for...
- Philip Thornborow on Sheffield Broomhill Methodist New Connection ChapelWe are very grateful to Neville Flavell for sharing his work on this chapel. There are two photographs of the...
- Neville Flavell on Sheffield Broomhill Methodist New Connection ChapelIn September 1861 a leaflet was produced by Sheffield MNC South Circuit to publicise the intention to buils a new...
- Philip Thornborow on Seven Kings United Methodist Free ChurchThe 1904-05 chapel seems to have been the subject of a contemporary postcard.
- Philip Thornborow on St Anthony-in-Meneage Bible Christian chapelMore information and photographs may be found on Mapping Methodism
- Neville Flavell on Sheffield Ranmoor CollegeMinisterial training in the MNC was carried out piecemeal by ministers in their own manses. Relatively small numbers of trainess...
- Philip Thornborow on Castle Eden Methodist New Connexion chapelWhere was this chapel? It is not shown on any map, but Castle Eden was a dispersed settllement.
- G.W. Oxley on South Shields Deans Methodist New Connexion chapelBy 1901 £1100 had been spent on the original construction and the subsequent enlargement of the chapel and a school....
- G Oxley on Framwellgate Moor Ebenezer Methodist New Connexion chapelBy 1901 £300 had been spent on the original construction and the subsequent enlargement of the chapel A further £30....
- G Oxley on Felling Shore Methodist New ConnexionFelling Shore Methodist New Connexion chapel was built in 1820 and rebuilt in 1836, In 1851 it provided 90 free...
- elaine chattaway on Glascote United Methodist Free ChurchFascinating to read this article. My Great Grandad was the Mr Genders referred to in this article and Mr Goodwin...
- Philip Thornborow on South Shields Salem Street Wesleyan Methodist Association chapelThe original source places this building in Westoe, the parish which covers much of what subsequently became South Shields
- Philip Thornborow on South Shields Methodist New Connexion chapelI have added an image of the chapel as surveyed in 1855. The Ordnance Survey did not always appreciate the...
- Philip Thornborow on South Shields Johnson’s Street Methodist New Connexion chapel (i)The 1784 chapel appears to have been a Countess of Huntingdon's Connexion chapel, taken over by the Methodist New Connexion...
- Philip Thornborow on Durham, Old Elvet Methodist New Connexion chapelThe congregation met here until their new chapel in North Road opened in 1853
- Philip Thornborow on Dawdon Wesleyan Methodist Association chapelThis chapel may have been in Seaham Harbour, which was part of Dawdon parish in 1851
