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 ...
Primitive Methodist Chapel, Lonsdale Street, Stoke upon Trent
Lonsdale Primitive Methodist Chapel was opened in 1878, replacing an earlier and smaller chapel in Queen Street. It was located at the corner of Lonsdale Street and Woodhouse Street. It was to perform ...
Primitive Methodist Chapel, Marchington
Primitive Methodist Chapel, Mayne Street, Hanford
Hanford Primitive Methodist Chapel was built in 1883. The red brick building had seating for over 80. The chapel was on the west side of Mayne Street but has been demolished to make way for housing.
Primitive Methodist Chapel, Rocester
The chapel is brick built with panel tracery windows and a pointed arch doorway. Further along the road past the houses, is a boot and shoe warehouse, and over the bridge is the water mill.
The chapel ...
Primitive Methodist Chapel, Shebdon,
The chapel was built in 1843.
Primitive Methodist Chapel, Stafford,
Thomas Russell was a travelling Primitive Methodist preacher who first came to Stafford in 1835.
The congregation met in a room in north Stafford until their first chapel opened in New Street. It ...
Primitive Methodist Chapel, Stramshall
The Primitive Methodist Chapel was built in 1899 and stands on High Street, Stramshall.
Photograph by Alfred McCann of High Street, Uttoxeter.
Primitive Methodist Chapel, Woodseaves
The Primitive Methodist chapel at Woodseaves, in the parish of High Offley, was built in 1863.
Postcard published by the Doncaster Rotophoto Co. Ltd.
Primitive Methodist Church, Heath Hayes
Replacing a smaller 1873 chapel, the Bourne Primitive Methodist Chapel was built in 1899-1900 by T. Mason of Hednesford on the corner of Hednesford Road and Chapel Street. It some seated 400 worshippers ...
Primitive Methodist Church, Hednesford Road, Heath Hayes
The Church is a brick built building with two decorative scrolled panels, either side of the lancet windows. The roof has a high gable with decorative top. Originally the church had a bell tower, and ...
Primitive Methodist Church, Wheaton Aston
The Primitive Methodist Chapel stood in The Square and was built in 1856. It was demolished in 1971.
Programme of Primitive Methodist centenary events, Mow Cop
The front page from the 'Programme of Camp Meetings, Love Feasts, Public Meetings and other Services' held to celebrate the centenary of Primitive Methodism at Mow Cop, 1807-1907.
Providence Chapel, Upper Tean
Providence Chapel on New Road, Upper Tean. Congregational services in Tean started in 1770 and the present chapel was built in 1822. It was turned into flats in the early 1990s.