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Kersall Primitive Methodist chapel
The 1858 Primitive Methodist magazine contains a short obituary for John Hopkinson who had led a life “like the smooth ...
Keyworth Primitive Methodist chapel
Selby Lane Keyworth NOTTINGHAM NG12 5AH
Kimberley Primitive Methodist Chapel
Main Street Primitive Methodist Chapel in Kimberley appears to have been built in three main phases. The most recent is the ...
Kirkby in Ashfield Bourne Primitive Methodist chapel
In the 1866 Primitive Methodist magazine, A Branland tells us that the Primitive Methodist society at what was then known ...
Lambley Primitive Methodist chapel
Main Street, Lambley, NOTTINGHAM, NG4 4PP
Laxton Primitive Methodist chapel
Chapel Lane Laxton NEWARK NG22 0BF
Lound Primitive Methodist chapel
Town Street, Lound, RETFORD, DN22 8SA
Lowdham Primitive Methodist chapel
Main Street, Lowdham NG14 7AG
Mansfield Bethel Primitive Methodist Chapel, Nottingham Road
This chapel was opened in 1896.Today it is still open and has four members
Mansfield Primitive Methodist Centenary Hall
Victoria Street Mansfield NG18 5SB
Mansfield Woodhouse (Christchurch,High Street) Primitive Methodist Church
This church was built in 1902
Mansfield, Woodhouse Road PM Chapel
This chapel was built in 1886 on Leeming Street (now Woodhouse Road)
Maplebeck Primitive Methodist chapel
Maplebeck NEWARK NG22 0BP
Misson Springs (Mission Springs) Primitive Methodist chapel
The 1912 Christian Messenger of 1912 features the wonderfully named Mission Springs chapel, complete with a picture. It tells us ...
Moorhouse Primitive Methodist chapel
Where was Little Sodom?
Nesterton Primitive Methodist chapel
The 1879 Primitive Methodist magazine contains a note of the opening of a new Primitive Methodist chapel at Nesterton in ...
New Ollerton; Sherwood Drive Primitive Methodist chapel
Sherwood Drive, New Ollerton NEWARK NG22 9PP
New Radford Primitive Methodist chapel
The Primitive Methodist Magazine for April 1851 contains an account by J Brownson of Nottingham of the opening of New ...
Newark Primitive Methodist Church, Parliament Street
Englesea Brook Museum has just acquired papers from a time capsule deposited at this church on 18 March 1878 when ...
Newstead Primitive Methodist chapel
The 1884 Primitive Methodist magazine tells us they were working onĀ a new Primitive Methodist chapel at Newstead to replace ...
Newthorpe Common Primitive Methodist Chapel
Newthorpe Common Primitive Methodist Chapel was built in 1902. Later the chapel was closed as a Methodist place of worship and ...
Newton Primitive Methodist chapel
The Primitive Methodist magazine of 1889 contains a report of the laying of memorial stones for “a considerable addition (is ...
Nottingham Ashwell St. Primitive Methodist Church Netherfield
The Ashwell Street Primitive Methodist Church had its beginnings on Easter Day 1888 when a Local Preacher C. Ashmore began ...
Nottingham Bulwell Primitive Methodist Church
The Chapel was located on Quarry Road, later re-named Commercial Road, in Bulwell which is a northern suburb of Nottingham. ...
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