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Old Zion Chapel schoolroom, Longton

The schoolroom stood close to Lockett's factory. Photograph taken from by the Empire Theatre.

Opening of Sunday School, Dilhorne

Officials of the Cheadle Wesleyan Methodist Circuit, guests and children pictured during celebrations to mark the opening of a new Sunday School at Godley Brook Methodist Chapel, on Godley Barn Lane, ...

Party for wounded soldiers at St. John's Methodist Church, Hednesford

The soldiers are local men from St. Matthews (a military hospital) in Burntwood. St. John's has since been re-named Trinity Methodist Church.

Pointon's house and farm, Primitive Street, Mow Cop

Pointon's house was the first place used by the Primitive Methodists in Mow Cop. Preachers used to come to the house fortnightly to take services, but they sometimes failed to arrive. This happened on ...

Pool View, Madeley

Looking north along Poolside, Madeley. The Primitive Methodist Chapel can be seen just beyond the second white-painted house on the right. A postcard postmarked 19 August 1934 at Crewe.

Poolside, Madeley

A postcard view across Madeley Pool looking towards the houses on Poolside. On the right hand side is the Primitive Methodist Chapel.

Poolside, Madeley

A view across Madeley Pool looking towards the houses on Poolside. In the middle can be seen the Primitive Methodist Chapel. Postcard published by William Shaw of Burslem postmarked 5 December 1925....

Portrait bust of John Wesley

Pearlware painted portrait bust. Height 320mm Revd. John Wesley (1703-1791) was an evangelist and the leader of Methodism. Originally a high churchman, he experienced a dramatic conversion and in 1738 ...

Portrait of a clergyman

Lantern slide containing a portrait of a gentleman from the clergy. The identity of the subject is unknown but is possibly Rev. Reginald John Campbell (1867-1956). He was a Congregationalist minister,a ...

Presbyterian Church under Construction, Stafford,

In 1674 Stafford's first Presbyterian meeting house was built in Chell Road. In 1901 the building was extended and the tower was added. Photograph donated by Stafford Historical and Civic Society, ...

Presbyterian Church, Stafford,

View of the Presbyterian Church from Mount Street. In 1674 Stafford's first Presbyterian meeting house was built in Chell Road. In 1901 the building was extended and the tower was added. The ...

Primitive Methodist Centenary Group Meeting, Mow Cop

In 1807 Hugh Bourne held a large camp meeting at Mow Cop. From this meeting stemmed the Primitive Methodists, and this photograph shows the centenary of that event. The Centenary Camp Meeting was a very ...

Primitive Methodist Centenary Group Meeting, Mow Cop

In 1807 Hugh Bourne held a large camp meeting at Mow Cop. From this meeting stemmed the Primitive Methodists, and this photograph shows the centenary of that event. The Centenary Camp Meeting was a very ...

Primitive Methodist Chapel at Mow Cop

A view of Mow Cop with the Primitive Methodist Chapel in the centre.

Primitive Methodist Chapel, Fole, near Checkley

View from the north west of the Primitive Methodist Chapel at Fole, built in 1850.

Primitive Methodist Chapel, Fountain Street, Leek

This view shows the rear of the Chapel, which was built in 1836 and re-constructed in 1884 to designs by Messrs. Sugden of Leek. In 1851, a congregation of 217 was recorded at the Sunday evening service, ...

Primitive Methodist Chapel, Fountain Street, Leek

The Chapel was built in 1836 and re-constructed in 1884 to designs by Messrs. Sugden of Leek. In 1851, a congregation of 217 was recorded at the Sunday evening service, a significant figure considering ...

Primitive Methodist Chapel, Harriseahead

In 1801 and 1802 Hugh Bourne and Daniel Shoebotham built a Methodist Chapel at Harriseahead which became the centre of Methodist activity in that area and beyond. It was rebuilt in 1804. The remains ...