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Morecambe Primitive Methodist chapel
Pedder Street MORECAMBE LA4 5DZ
Morecambe Wellington Street Primitive Methodist chapel
James Ickringill (1842-1924) was a Bradford businessman, the founder and head of Ira Ickringill and Co., Ltd, the the biggest ...
Mosley Common Primitive Methodist chapel
The return for Mosley Common Primitive Methodist chapel to the 1851 Census of Places of Public Religious Worship was completed ...
Nelson Scotland Road Primitive Methodist Chapel, Lancashire
Lancashire Archives has the following information about this chapel.: Ref. MNe 21: 1871-1965 Minutes, accounts and other records. Ref. DDX 1368/7: Mounted ...
New Moston Primitive Methodist chapel
The 1881 Primitive Methodist magazine tells us they were starting work on a new Primitive Methodist chapel at New Moston ...
New Springs Primitive Methodist chapel
New Springs Primitive Methodist chapel The laying of a foundation stone for New Springs Primitive Methodist chapel, school room and vestries ...
Newbridge Primitive Methodist chapel
The laying of the memorial stones for Newbridge Primitive Methodist chapel in the Barrowford station took place in 1892. The ...
Newchurch Primitive Methodist chapel
Newchurch Primitive Methodist chapel was opened in 1850. When it opened the average attendance was 100 at both afternoon and ...
Newton Heath Zion Primitive Methodist Sunday School
Lancashire
Nibthwaite Mills Primitive Methodist preaching room
The Primitive Methodist magazine contains an account by Rev T Atkinson of the opening of a Primitive Methodist preaching room ...
Oldham Boardman Street Primitive Methodist chapel
The return from Boardman Street Primitive Methodist chapel in Oldham to the 1851 Census of Places of Public Religious worship ...
Oldham Henshaw Street Primitive Methodist chapel
Henshaw Street Primitive Methodist chapel in Oldham opened on Good Friday, April 7th 1871, some 50 years after Primitive Methodism ...
Oldham Lees Road Primitive Methodist chapel
The 1892 Ordnance Survey map shows a Primitive Methodist chapel on the south side of Lees Road, towards the town ...
Oldham Limeside Road Primitive Methodist chapel
The laying of the foundation stones for a new mission chapel Primitive Methodist chapel at Limeside Road in the Oldham ...
Oldham Lower Moor Primitive Methodist chapel
From the 1861 Primitive Methodist magazine: “Lower Moor.—On Sundays, March 3rd and 10th, and the Monday evenings following those days, we opened a ...
Oldham North Moor Primitive Methodist chapel
For a while the North Moor (Oldham) Primitive Methodist society met in a cellar, which they used for worship, a ...
Orrell Post (Orrell Road) Primitive Methodist Church
This church was opened in 1875
Orrell Primitive Methodist chapel
Church Drive, Orrell, Wigan WN5 8ST
Oswaldtwistle Primitive Methodist chapel
The return to the 1851 Census of Places of Public Religious worship from Oswaldtwistle Primitive Methodist chapel tells us that ...
Overton Primitive Methodist Chapel, Lancashire
This building was erected in 1902. The 1941 Statistical Return describes the building as stone built, seating 100. It is now ...
Padiham Primitive Methodist chapel
The 1883 Primitive Methodist magazine contains a note of the opening of a new Primitive Methodist school-chapel at Padiham in ...
Pemberton (Enfield Street) 'Clowes' Primitive Methodist Church
This church was built in 1911
Pendleton Primitive Methodist chapel
Pendleton Primitive Methodist chapel in John Street dates from 1837 The return from the Primitive Methodist chapel to the 1851 Census ...
Penwortham Primitive Methodist chapel
Penwortham Primitive Methodist chapel opened in 1837. It held 144 people and on Census Sunday the attendance was 25 in ...
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