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Annfield Plain Primitive Methodist chapel
The chapel was built in 1839, and enlarged in 1869.
Barnard Castle Newgate Primitive Methodist Chapel
This chapel was built in 1887 and closed sometime before 1992.
Bishop Auckland Central Primitive Methodist Church and Schools
Transcription of Article in the Primitive Methodist Magazine in the series “Our New Churches” by Ben C. Spoor The erection of ...
Bishopwearmouth Primitive Methodist chapel
Blackhill Primitive Methodist chapel
The 1921 Ordnance Survey map shows a Primitive Methodist chapel and adjacent Sunday school on the corner of Park Road ...
Blaydon Primitive Methodist Chapel, Co. Durham
Blaydon Primitive Methodist Chapel, Shibdon Road, Blaydon, Co. Durham 1885-1933 The Blaydon Circuit was formed out of the Newcastle 2nd. circuit in ...
Bowdon Close Primitive Methodist preaching room
Bowlees Primitive Methodist Chapel Teesdale Co Durham
Built in 1845 this chapel was last used for worship in 1968
Brotherlee (Brotherlea) Primitive Methodist chapel
The Primitive Methodist society at Brotherlee (Brotherlea) started 1834 and they opened their Primitive Methodist chapel in 1850, just in ...
Butterknowle Primitive Methodist chapel, South Side
near Barnard Castle
Byers Green Primitive Methodist preaching place
Castle Eden Primitive Methodist chapel
The return from the Primitive Methodist chapel at Castle Eden Colliery to the 1851 Census of Places of Public Religious ...
Castleside Consett Road Primitive Methodist Chapel Co. Durham
Causey Row Primitive Methodist chapel
forty vile sinners, drunken and wicked characters
Cockfield Primitive Methodist Chapel, County Durham
built 1888
Consett Berry Edge Primitive Methodist chapel
Coundon Primitive Methodist preaching place
Coxhoe Central Primitive Methodist chapel
destroyed by a storm in the building process
Crook Primitive Methodist chapel
The Census of Places of Public Religious Worship of 1851 included a return from Crook Primitive Methodist chapel. The chapel ...
Darlington Queen Street Primitive Methodist chapel
William Clowes writes in the Primitive Methodist magazine of the opening of Darlington Primitive Methodist chapel in the Darlington branch ...
Dunston Primitive Methodist chapel
Durham Gilesgate Primitive Methodist chapel
Durham Primitive Methodist chapel
Silver Street, then North Street
Durham St Giles Primitive Methodist chapel
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