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Tarleton Hesketh Lane Primitive Methodist Chapel Lancashire
The chapel was built in 1909
Thornton Primitive Methodist chapel
The 1879 Primitive Methodist magazine records the laying of the foundation stones for a new Primitive Methodist school at Thornton ...
Todmorden Castle Street Primitive Methodist chapel
The opening in 1887 of “a more commodious building ” at Castle Street in the Knowlwood station is recorded in ...
Townsendfold Primitive Methodist Chapel
The 1941 Methodist Statistical Return describes the chapel as stone built, seating 185 in pews with one hall and three ...
Trawden Forest Primitive Methodist Church, Pendle, Lancs
1st chapel 1826, 2nd chapel 1875
Ulverston Union Street Primitive Methodist Church, Lancashire ( Now Cumbria ).
Situated at NGR SD 2876 7837. The Genuki Database claims a PM Church was established at the site of a ...
Walkden Moor Primitive Methodist chapel
Salford circuit
Walkden Primitive Methodist Chapel
The Primitive Methodist magazine contains a note of the laying of foundation stones for new schools at Walkden Reference Primitive Methodist magazine ...
Wardle Primitive Methodist Preaching Room and Chapel
Wardle lies just over 1½ miles west of Littleborough. In 1870-72, John Manus Wilson’s Imperial Gazetteer of England and Wales (in ...
Wardley Lane (Chorley Road) Primitive Methodist chapel
Swinton
Washbrook (Wash Brook) Primitive Methodist chapel
The Primitive Methodist magazine tells us that at Wash Brook (sic) “A plain good building, serving for chapel and school ...
Waterhead Primitive Methodist chapel
The 1878 Primitive Methodist magazine contains a note of the opening of a “neat and comfortable” new Primitive Methodist chapel ...
Wesham Primitve Methodist Church, Lancs
In the 1970s the congregation joined with Kirkham, and the church has now been converted into flats.
Whalley Burnley Lane Primitive Methodist chapel
The return from the Primitive Methodist chapel in Burnley Lane, Whalley Parish, to the 1851 Census of Places of Public ...
Whitworth Tong Lane Primitive Methodist chapel
John Manus Wilson’s Imperial Gazetteer of England and Wales (in ‘A Vision of Britain’) described Whitworth like this: ‘WHITWORTH, a village, ...
Widnes Bethel Primitive Methodist Chapel
Thanks to Christopher Wells for information about Widnes Bethel Primitive Methodist Chapel. The 1894 Primitive Methodist magazine records that the Primitive ...
Widnes Frederick Street Primitive Methodist Chapel
Cheshire Archives & Local Studies has the following information about this chapel: Ref. EMS 272: 1982-1991 Elder’s Meeting Minutes Ref. EMS 273: ...
Wigan Abram Primitive Methodist Chapel
ABRAM Primitive Methodist Chapel – Wigan A Tin Tabernacle it was erected in the late 1800’s and served until it closed ...
Wigan Primitive Methodist chapel (i)
The Primitive Methodist magazine of May 1852 contains an account by J Peet of the opening of what it names ...
Wigan Primitive Methodist chapel (ii)
The 1897 Primitive Methodist magazine tells us: “A very eligible site for a new church has been secured in the centre ...
Withington Primitive Methodist chapel
The former Withington Primitive Methodist chapel is now the Withington Adult Learning Centre. It started life in the Manchester Sixth circuit ...
Wrightington Primitive Methodist Chapel
The return to the 1851 Census of Paces of Public Religious Worship for Wrightington Primitive Methodist chapel was completed by ...
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