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Congregational Church , Wheaton Aston

Originally known as Zion Chapel, it was built in 1814 and opened in 1815. In 1908 the chapel was extensively restored and a schoolroom added.

Congregational Church, Burton upon Trent

Lantern slide view of the Congregational Chapel on High Street, built in 1842 to the designs of Henry Stephens of Derby. Copyright: Burton Library.

Congregational Church, Hednesford,

Interior view of Mount Street Congregational Church. It opened in 1898 with seating for 330 and was known as Green Heath Mission Church. It was built in front of an earlier 1873 chapel. The chapel closed ...

Congregational Church, Stone

A view taken from King's Avenue looking towards Longton Road over the railway bridge. On the right is St. John's Church, formerly the Congregational Church, built in 1871 to a design by George Bidlake ...

Coton, Gnosall

Looking along Newport Road towards Gnosall village centre from Coton, this photograph was taken just outside the Navigation Inn (off the picture, to the left) by the road bridge over the Shropshire Union ...

Cross Gate Methodist Church, near Fulford

The Methodist Church at Crossgate, near Fulford was built in 1860. The porch and the extension (to the left of this photograph) were built in 1910. Postcard published by Raphael Tuck and Sons Ltd.

Crossgate Methodist Church, Fulford

The Methodist Church at Crossgate, near Fulford. It was built in 1860. The porch and extension (to the left of this photograph) were built in 1910.

Dedication of the Church at Perton

The dedication of the Church at Perton on Saturday 2 October 1982. On the right is Deaconness Sheila Finn, Minister for Perton. Unveiling the plaque if Rt. Rev. Kenneth Skelton, Lord Bishop of Lichfield. Soon ...

Dedication of the site of the Church at Perton

The dedication of the site of the new Ecumenical Church Centre (the Church at Perton) by Deaconess Sheila Finn, Minister for Perton, who is standing in the foreground. Soon after construction of housing ...

Demolition of Wesleyan Chapel, 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 in 1811. ...

Derby Street, Leek

View of Derby Street looking east, with Mr William Henry Eaton's stationery and printing shop in the foreground. The Moorlands Press was still in business only a few years ago, but no longer based in ...

Derby Street, Leek

View along the town's main shopping street, with the National Westminster Bank building situated mid-way down on the left-hand side. The bank is thought by many to be the town's best example of an Arts ...

Dilhorne Methodist Church

Situated in the Godleybrook area of Dilhorne, the Methodist Church was built from private and charitable donations in 1816.

Dippons Lane, Perton

Miss Jackson and her dog Bullet walking along Dippons Lane in Perton. Much of Dippons Lane has disappeared under housing including that around Gainsborough Drive. Perton Airfield was constructed in ...

Dodsleigh Centenary Chapel and School, Leigh

Built as a Primitive Methodist chapel by Ward & Godbehere of Uttoxeter in 1908-9 to designs by W. Campbell of Hanley.

Dodsleigh Centenary Chapel, Leigh

Interior view of Dodsleigh Centenary Chapel. Built as a Primitive Methodist chapel by Ward & Godbehere of Uttoxeter in 1908-9 to designs by W. Campbell of Hanley.

Drake Hall Chapel, Drake Hall, near Eccleshall

Page 10 of 'Drake Hall - A War-Time Hostel', a souvenir book produced for staff and residents at the Swynnerton Royal Ordnance Factory hostel at Drake Hall, produced in 1945. This page describes the Church ...

Ebenezer Chapel, Deadman's Green, Checkley

The old Ebenezer or Dissenters' Chapel on Old Lane, Deadman's Green, Checkley. The inscription reads 'Ebenezer 1821'. It had not been in use as a chapel for a very long time and was demolished in 1992....