Barton on Humber Queen Street Primitive Methodist chapel

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Barton on Humber Queen Street Primitive Methodist chapel had a number of buildings.

The first chapel dates from 1820 and was at the junction of Burgate and King Street. Since closure it has been demolished. The local museum holds a tablet from the chapel, shown in the picture.

The second chapel which dates from 1838 was in Newport.View Post

The third chapel in Keith Guyler’s photograph dates from 1861 or 1868 and seated 600.  The final service was held on 26th March 1961.  At the time of Keith Guyler’s photograph it was used as the Salvation Army Citadel. The building is Grade II listed.

 

Barton on Humber Queen Street Primitive Methodist chapel
Christopher Hill September 2020
1861/8 Barton on Humber Queen Street Primitive Methodist chapel
Keith Guyler 1996
date tablet from the first Barton on Humber Primitive Methodist chapel
Keith Guyler 1996
Barton on Humber Circuit Chapels
Christian Messenger 1908/121

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  • The architect was Joseph Wright. It is no longer used by the Salvation Army.

    By Colin Dews (28/02/2018)

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