The present day Rushall tin tabernacle referred to is a Church of England Mission , so the present notice board says ( see Google Earth image). The pitch of the roof is also very different to the one in the image. Daw End Rushall is where the first Primitive Methodist Church stood, in Floyds Lane.
By David Evans (25/08/2017)
This could be the tin tabernacle at Rushall, which is a residential area of Walsall in the West Midlands. See pic below if it’s come through. If not see:
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Sigh.
Here is a flickr picture
https://www.flickr.com/photos/61649287@N03/5953622203
The present day Rushall tin tabernacle referred to is a Church of England Mission , so the present notice board says ( see Google Earth image). The pitch of the roof is also very different to the one in the image. Daw End Rushall is where the first Primitive Methodist Church stood, in Floyds Lane.
This could be the tin tabernacle at Rushall, which is a residential area of Walsall in the West Midlands. See pic below if it’s come through. If not see:
http://www.blackcountrybugle.co.uk/rushall-tin-tabernacle-goes-preservation-list/story-20120656-detail/story.html
It’s changed but look at that window at the top! No coincidence surely.
Regards
Michael Baxter
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