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'In Quires and Places where they sing'
Some leading choirmasters
Bishop Auckland Choir
Transcription of article In the series “Our Choirs and Choirmasters” by Rev. B.A. Barber THE true significance of music as an ...
Choir Rules and Choir members
Nottingham Road Primitive Methodist chapel, Loughborough; January 1920
Church Gresley Choirs
Transcription of article published in the Primitive Methodist Magazine by J.P. Langham ALTHOUGH you may search a map of England in ...
Cross Keys Choir
Transcription of article In the series “Our Choirs and Choirmasters” by D.S. Lees CROSS KEYS CIRCUIT is situated midway between the ...
Greenbank Church, Darlington
The author of this article in the 1909 Magazine describes the virtues of the choir and choirmaster at Greenbank Church, Darlington, highlighting some of the key individuals who support worship in the church through music.
Harrogate, Yorkshire
In this article, published in the Primitive Methodist Magazine 1909, the author, Rev W. Younger, describes the impact of the choir on worship at Dragon Parade PM Church, Harrogate, and highlights some of its members.
Jobbing musician for hire in Swindon
Organist at Clifton Street PM church
Leicester Claremont Street Choir
"An absence of discord amongst the members"
Matlock, Derbyshire
The author, in this article published in the Primitive Methodist Magazine 1909, describes the choir, and it's accomplishments, at Matlock Bank PM Church.
New organs in Wiltshire
Clifton Street, Swindon and Lower Stratton organ appeals
Newcastle upon Tyne, Benton Square Primitive Methodist Chapel
Chapel & Orchestra
Organ opening at New York Belle Vue Primitive Methodist chapel
Miss Ellen Wood, of Smelthouse presided at the organ
Paradise Row, Stockton on Tees
Transcription of article published in the Primitive Methodist Magazine in the series Famous Choirs by M.P. Davison FEW chapels have gathered ...
Pickering Choir
Transcription of article In the series “Our Choirs and Choirmasters” by Rev. Thomas Graham WHEN a strange preacher visits Pickering he ...
Primitive Methodist Brass Bands
Many Primitive Methodist chapels were associated with brass bands. A band fitted well with the outgoing evangelism of the societies ...
Pure water is the drink for me
seeking the words for this song
Sacriston PM Chapel Choir 1900, Co. Durham
Stafford Primitive Methodist Choir
an impressive array of hats
Tunstall Choir
Transcription of article In the series “Our Choirs and Choirmasters” by J.P. Langham Of all the institutions of the Mother church ...
Walsall Wood Primitive chapels, 1865 and 1891
The first Primitive Methodist Chapel in Lichfield Road, Walsall Wood, was opened in 1865 and in 1891 the larger, Ebenezer ...
Wedgwood Chapel Choir, Crewe, 1878
Can you name any of these people?
Willenhall Russell Street Primitive Methodist chapel
The Willenhall through the ages website explains that Primitive Methodism began in Monmer Lane, and then spread to Little London. ...
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