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Methodist Central Hall, Longton
Stalls displaying handicrafts with their creators in the Methodist Central Hall on the Strand, Longton. Items on display include leatherwork, toys, needlework and art.
A building was erected in Longton ...
Methodist Central Hall, Longton
This is the main entrance to Methodist Central Hall on the Strand (previously Stafford Street) in Longton. Methodism dates back to the 1780s in Longton, by 1842 a large chapel had been built in Stafford ...
Methodist Central Hall, Longton
Photograph of the interior of the Methodist Central Hall on The Strand, Longton with harvest festival offerings.
A building was erected in Longton for Methodist worship in 1783. Wesley first preached ...
Methodist Chapel, Alton
North view of the Methodist Chapel in Alton.
Methodist Chapel, Fulford
Built in 1860 as a Wesleyan Chapel, with a school room and porch added in 1910. The Chapel is still used for worship each week.
Photograph donated by the Blythe Bridge and Forsbrook Local Historical ...
Methodist Chapel, Garshall Green,
The Methodist Chapel at Garshall Green closed in 1981. Since January 1982 All Saints' Church in Milwich has had a combined Anglican and Methodist congregation. A portable font and pews from the chapel ...
Methodist Chapel, Walsall Road, Cannock
Interior of Trinity Methodist Chapel in Walsall Road, built by public subscription in 1877. The chapel was demolished in the 1960s.
Methodist Chapel, Walsall Road, Cannock
Interior of Trinity Methodist Chapel in Walsall Road, built by public subscription in 1877. The chapel was demolished in the 1960s.
Methodist Chapel, Whittington Barracks, Lichfield
The Methodist Chapel was built during the 1920s, but was demolished in the 1980s. It contained some fine stained glass windows, which were saved and put into the Garrison Church in the Barracks.
Methodist Church, Barlaston Old Road, Trentham.
This church is roughly rectangular in plan, consisting of two, one-storey buildings with a central connection. The front of the building has a mock Tudor gable on the left side and a foundation stone ...
Methodist Church, High Street, Uttoxeter
Interior of the early 19th century (1812) Methodist Church.
Methodist Church, High Street, Uttoxeter
The church dates from 1812 and is a fine example of Georgian architecture.
Reproduced by permission of English Heritge. NMR.
Methodist Church, Mow Cop
Methodist has been quite strong in Staffordshire from the late 1700s, as has been the case in many other industrial parts of the country. By the early 1800s the movement had split into several distinct ...
Methodist Church, Penkridge
This postcard view shows the Methodist Church on Clay Street (A449 Wolverhampton Road) in Penkridge. A red brick Wesleyan Methodist chapel was opened in New Road in 1828. A new stone chapel with Gothic ...
Methodist Church, Stafford
The Methodist New Connexion Chapel on Gaol Road built in 1848. The chapel closed in 1951 and the building is now used as a Masonic Hall.
Methodist Sunday School, Hot Lane, Burslem
This single storey building is three room wide by three rooms deep. The front of the building has a row of stone plaques above the skirting. Two decorated iron figures extend from the external buttress.
The ...
Methodist Sunday School, Swan Bank, Burslem
This Sunday School building has two sections. The first is two storeys high, six rooms wide by two rooms deep. The second building also has two storeys but is five rooms wide by two rooms deep. They were ...
Meynell Ingram Tomb, Church of the Holy Angels, Hoar Cross
Interior of Hoar Cross Church. These two carved white marble effigies are Hugo Francis Meynell Ingram (d. 1871) and his wife Emily Meynell Ingram (d. 1904), who commissioned the church in memory of her ...