Image from the Newcastle Methodist District Archives
Author
Richard Jennings
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12/04/2019
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The picture shows the chapel at the corner of Park Road and Kirk Street in the south-east of Blackhill – noticed elsewhere on this site.
(The house in the foreground with a shop on the ground floor is still there, as is the large building, then a public house, in the background)
By Howard Richter (20/01/2021)
The 1881 Primitive Methodist magazine (page 571) contains a note of the opening of a well adapted school property at Consett Primitive Methodist chapel in the Shotley Bridge circuit. It tells us little more except it was satisfying a long felt want.
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The picture shows the chapel at the corner of Park Road and Kirk Street in the south-east of Blackhill – noticed elsewhere on this site.
(The house in the foreground with a shop on the ground floor is still there, as is the large building, then a public house, in the background)
The 1881 Primitive Methodist magazine (page 571) contains a note of the opening of a well adapted school property at Consett Primitive Methodist chapel in the Shotley Bridge circuit. It tells us little more except it was satisfying a long felt want.
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