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Catforth Primitive Methodist chapel
the old chapel left for comparison
Chorley Primitive Methodist chapels
Preston circuit
Chorlton cum Hardy Primitive Methodist chapel
The 1902 Primitive Methodist magazine records that “The (Manchester) Fifth Circuit has not yet completed the building in which the ...
Clayton Primitive Methodist chapel
In the Primitive Methodist magazine of 1837, GW Armitage tells us that a new chapel had been opened at Clayton ...
Clayton-le-Moors; Barnes Street Primitive Methodist Chapel.
Oakenshaw Chapel opened in 1858 and was succeeded by the chapel in Barnes Street, which also opened in 1858. The ...
Clitheroe Primitive Methodist chapel
The return from the Primitive Methodist chapel in Clitheroe to the 1851 Census of Places of Public Religious worship was ...
Colne Primitive Methodist chapels
The return from Ebenezer Primitive Methodist chapel in New Road, Colne, to the 1851 Census of Places of Public Religious ...
Coniston Primitive Methodist chapel
a notoriously wicked place: Cat Bank LA21 8EY
Crank Primitive Methodist Chapel Lancashire
This chapel was built in 1857
Crawford Village Primitive Methodist Church
The first chapel was built in 1856
Crawshawbooth Primitive Methodist Chapels, Rossendale
Sunnyside and Lord Street
Crompton Fold Shore Edge Primitive Methodist chapels
Crompton Fold was a village associated with Brook Cotton Mill and Crompton Hall. It lies on Jones Road (now Buckstones ...
Cromptonfold Primitive Methodist chapel
The return from Cromptonfold Primitive Methodist chapel to the 1851 Census of Places of Public Religious worship was completed by ...
Crooke Primitive Methodist Chapel, Lancashire.
The village of Crooke is near the town of Shevington in the County of Lancashire. Its roots go back to ...
Culcheth Prosperity Primitive Methodist chapel
The Return from Prosperity Primitive Methodist chapel at Culcheth, Leigh, was completed by Samuel Turner, a teacher. of Risley, near ...
Dalton-in-Furness Cleator Street Primitive Methodist chapel
Cleator St, Dalton-in-Furness Lancashire LA15 8RU
Dalton-in-Furness Ulverston Road/Queen Street Primitive Methodist Chapel, Lancashire
Grid ref SD233742
Darwen Park Road Primitive Methodist chapel
The 1906 Christian Messenger tells us that “under the inspiration of the splendid ministries of the late Rev. R.W. Burnett ...
Darwen Redearth Road Primitive Methodist chapel
Redearth Road, Darwen
Darwen Sandhills Primitive Methodist school/chapel
Lark St Darwen BB3 2LT
Darwen Spring Vale Primitive Methodist Chapel
The story of Darwen Spring Vale Primitive Methodist chapel is set out in the chapel’s centenary booklet, published in 1974. ...
Droylsden Primitive Methodist Church
how it began
Dukinfield Parkside Primitive Methodist chapel
The 1851 Census of Places of Public Religious worship contains a return for Dukinfield Parkside Primitive Methodist chapel. It was ...
Dukinfield Primitive Methodist chapel
You can read the full account of Primitive Methodism in Dukinfield on this page The opening of the first Dukinfield Primitive ...
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