Providence Methodist Church, Far Green, Hanley
The Providence Chapel stood on Providence Square at the junction of Town Road and Hulton Street in the Far Green area of Hanley. In the photograph, Birches Head Road climbs away on the left hand side. ...
Quaker Chapel, Aquinas Street, Stoke-on-Trent
The Society of Friends (Quakers) occupied the former Congregational Chapel in Aquinas Street (previously Thomas Street) from the 1850s. This side of the chapel is the entrance to the Society of Friends ...
Quaker Meeting House, Stafford
The Society of Friends, or Quakers, established themselves in Stafford around 1650. As a minority religion they were heavily persecuted.
Quakers refused to be buried in St. Mary's churchyard, so they ...
Quaker Meeting House, Stafford
The Society of Friends, or Quakers, established themselves in Stafford around 1650. As a minority religion they were heavily persecuted. Quakers refused to be buried in St. Mary's churchyard, so they ...
Queen Street and Wesleyan Chapel, Stafford,
Numbers 7 and 8 Queen Street. Beyond is the rear of the Wesleyan Chapel, built 1863, which faced onto Chapel Street.
On the right (behind the railings) is the Wesleyan School Room.
Ragged School banner, Leek
Mill Street Wesleyan Ragged School banner, from Leek. Blue embroidered silk with blue, white and yellow silk tassels and fringe.
The side shown features a painted inscription (apparently a later ...
Reservoir Field, Normacot
The Iron Chapel can be seen on Meir Road, but this photograph pre-dates Christ Church which was built the following year.
The Methodist iron chapel can be seen, far right. This chapel was built in ...
Rowley Street Methodist Church, Stafford,
View of Rowley Street Methodist Church taken from the junction with George Street. It was opened by the Wesleyan Methodists in 1885.
Rowley Street Methodist Church, Stafford,
The Rowley Street Church was opened by the Wesleyan Methodists in 1885.
Rowley Street, Stafford
Rowley Street, looking west. The Methodist Chapel can be seen on the right hand side of the street.
Ruxley Road Methodist Chapel, Bucknall
Ruxley Road Methodist Chapel at the corner with Corneville Road. The brick built chapel was completed in 1891 with an adjoining Sunday School. The houses in this part of Townsend date from the 1900s. ...
Salvation Army Citadel, Tunstall
The Salvation Army Citadel stood on the corner of Ladywell Road (formerly Sneyd Street) and Harewood Street. The building was originally Tunstall's first theatre (The Prince of Wales), opened in 1865. ...
Salvation Army Citadel, Victoria Road, Tamworth
Shelton Cemetery Chapel, Cemetery Road, Shelton, Stoke-on-Trent
This plan is of Shelton Cemetery Chapel on Cemetery Road. The building was erected in 1860 and is actually comprised of two chapels: one for Church of England followers and the other for non-conformist ...
Shri Guru Ravidas Temple, Wolverhampton
The Mount Zion Methodist Church on Horseley Fields Road, Wolverhampton, opened in 1867 and closed in 1968 due to a dwindling congregation. For a short while between 1968 and 1977 the former chapel was ...
Spital Chapel, Tamworth
It is believed that the chapel was built by Philip Marmion in the 13th century.
St Andrew's Methodist Church, Cheddleton
Situated in Ostlers Lane, Cheddleton near the junction with Ox Pasture. This new chapel was opened in 1967 and replaced an earlier Methodist chapel.
St John Street Chapel, Hanley
St John Street runs north - south between Broom Street and Upper Huntbach Street. The chapel is close to the southern end.
St John Street Chapel started life as a Welsh Presbyterian or Calvinist Methodist ...