Handbook of the Primitive Methodist Conference 1924; Englesea Brook Museum
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By Richard Jennings
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The April 1887 (page 253) Primitive Methodist magazine contains an account of the opening of a new lecture hall and schoolroom on Durham Road, Gateshead, a rising part of the borough. It was part of a bigger plan with “an excellent site” left for a chapel “when the time comes”.
The hall measured 60′ x 40′, the schoolroom 45′ x 20′ and there were seven or eight classrooms ranged around it
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The April 1887 (page 253) Primitive Methodist magazine contains an account of the opening of a new lecture hall and schoolroom on Durham Road, Gateshead, a rising part of the borough. It was part of a bigger plan with “an excellent site” left for a chapel “when the time comes”.
The hall measured 60′ x 40′, the schoolroom 45′ x 20′ and there were seven or eight classrooms ranged around it
The architect around 1903 was TE Davidson
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