Stanningley Eleven Lane Ends Primitive Methodist chapel

Leeds & Bradford Road Stanningley PUDSEY LS28 6LS

trowel used at the laying of the foundation stone for the Eleven Lane Ends Primitive Methodist Sunday school in Stanningley in 1884
provided by Steve Kelby
inscription on the trowel used by Mrs Haley at the laying of the foundation stone
provided by Steve Kelby
Stanningley Primitive Methodist chapel

I know nothing about this chapel, except that the 1884 Primitive Methodist magazine tells us they were starting work on  a new Primitive Methodist Sunday school at Eleven Lane Ends In the Leeds Fifth Station.

A Primitive Methodist chapel is shown on 1893 Ordnance Survey maps on the  south-western corner of the junction of Britannia Street and Leeds and Bradford Road. Elsewhere, this is referred to as Eleven Lane Ends Primitive Methodist chapel.

The building is still in use as a church on Street View in 2015, although not a Methodist one.

Reference

Primitive Methodist magazine 1884 page 571

Comments about this page

  • It would be good to add a picture of the trowel to this page Steve and we’ll be in touch about the trowel itself.

    By Christopher Hill (26/11/2022)
  • We have a commemorative trowel for the laying of the foundation stone of the Sunday School by Mrs E Haley on 24th July 1884. I can email you a photo if you are interested, we’d be happy to donate it to someone more linked to the school.
    Regards
    Steve Kelby

    By Steve Kelby (26/11/2022)

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