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Trinity Church, Stafford

Trinity Church stands on Mount Street and was built in 1988 following the demolition of the Wesleyan Chapel on Chapel Street in the mid 1980s. It is used by Methodist and United Reformed Church congregations....

Trinity Street and Trinity Street Church, Hanley

Trinity Street Presbyterian Church with its adjoining school building just beyond. The camera is looking up Trinity Street towards Stafford Street. This side of the church is the Royal Insurance Company ...

Tutbury Congregational Church Sunday School

The Congregational Chapel and its neighbouring Sunday School stand on Monk Street. This group shows Mrs Crerar's class of ladies at the rear of Arden House Back row: Alice Morley, unknown, Mrs Moorcroft, ...

Unitarian Chapel, Tamworth

The Unitarian Chapel on Victoria Road, Tamworth, built in 1724. From the County Archaeology photograph collection held at Staffordshire Record Office.

United Free Methodist Chapel, Wood Lane, Audley

One of a number of Methodist chapels in Audley, the United Free Methodist Chapel was built in 1875. The large numbers of Methodists in the area was linked the ironworks and coal mines in and around Audley....

United Methodist Church, Bridgtown

The church is thought to have been built in the 1880s. It was demolished in the mid to late 1980s, and in 2003 the area was still waste land. This view of the exterior of the church shows the square ...

United Methodist Church, Bridgtown

View of the church interior showing two rows of pews facing the pulpit and the altar, with electric lights hanging from the ceiling. The church was demolished in the mid to late 1980s.

United Methodist Church, Normacot

The United Methodist Church, also known as Christ Church stood in Meir Road, was built in 1910 and was demolished in 2005.

United Methodist Church, Normacot

The United Methodist Church, also known as Christ Church stood in Meir Road, was built in 1910 and was demolished in 2005.

View from the Congregational Church clock, Stone

A view taken from inside the clock face of the Congregational Church on Granville Terrace (now St. John's Methodist Reformed Church). It was taken by Stone clockmaker, Mr A. Thornton, during the re-furbishment ...

View of Stafford from the Gasworks,

View from the gasometer on Chell Road, looking towards St. Mary's Church and the Market Square. The tower in the foreground belongs to the Wesleyan Church on Chapel Street. The church was built in ...

Wedding party at Huntington Methodist Chapel

This was the wedding of Mary Lycett to Bert Mellor, the little bridesmaid is Debbie Lycett and next to Mary, Mary's friend Dot Bellfield (later Sargeant), and Evelyn next to Sara Maud. Bob Lycett is the ...

Wedding, the Church at Perton

The wedding of Julian and Caroline Stirling, the first wedding held at the Church at Perton, 14 July 1984. Soon after construction of housing on the former Perton Airfield site started in 1972, Church ...

Wesleyan Band, Stafford,

The band are seated in front of the Wesleyan Mission Hall on Rowley Street, opened in 1885.

Wesleyan Chapel and Minister's House, Stafford,

John Wesley first preached in Stafford in 1783. For many years the Wesleyans in Stafford used premises in St. Chad's Place as their meeting house, until they built a new chapel on Chapel Street, and ...

Wesleyan Chapel, Audley

This large chapel, which was built in 1876, stood on Chapel Street. It could seat 725 worshippers. The building to its left was a school and was later the dining area for Ravensmead School. Both the chapel ...

Wesleyan Chapel, Calton

The 19th century Wesleyan Chapel following its conversion into a residence.

Wesleyan Chapel, Hilderstone,

Photograph of the original. This is the only known image of the first Wesleyan Chapel at Hilderstone, built in 1822. The date stone, seen on the gable end, was incorporated into the wall of the ...