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Trebudannon Meeting House and Chapel
In the following pages, I will outline an extension to the document, published on 18 March 2013 entitled My Symonds/Methodist Family History including the story of John Murlin. My Symonds...
JMA medals
Nixon Memorial Hospital, Segbwema, Sierra Leone
When my Dad was undertaking his Ministerial training in Manchester in the 1950s one of the mission projects they supported was the Nixon Memorial Hospital, Sierra Leone. One of our...
Shropshire's Nonconformist Chapels
Click here for a link to a website containing over 400 photographs (many with brief historical details) of Nonconformist Chapels in Shropshire....
Joseph Blake, founder of the Juvenile Missionary Society
I expect that many of us using this site were JMA collectors in our youth. Some of us will have had Grandparents,Parents,children and/or grandchildren who were or are collectors. If...
The story of the JMA
Click here for a link to the JMA page of the Methodist Church website which includes a history of the organisation....
Unknown badge attached to JMC set
Being an inveterate collector (Hoarder my wife would say!) I have been collecting JMC / JMA badges for a few years now. I was a collector as a child and...
Thomas Hadfield : A lay preacher from Gawsworth, Cheshire
My knowledge of Thomas Lomas Hadfield is patchy, but from what I have learned of him, he was an upstanding, humane man of deep faith. He was born in 1872...
Bramley, Hampshire
I preached here, in the Basingstoke Circuit, in February, 1965. (I had only preached my first sermon the previous month, at Oakley.) My text was some words of Jesus found...
Allmersbach am Weinberg (and Basingstoke)
Having been converted in Basingstoke in 1963, and begun to preach in the Circuit in 1965, I went to Germany for a while to work as a postman, and attended...
Watchers of a Beacon: The story of the Cockermouth & Keswick Methodist Circuit
PART II: 1854 -1954, “THE BEACON BLAZES” The first Superintendent of the Cockermouth and Keswick Circuit was very appropriately the Rev. Robert Brown who had been the prime mover in...
MAYC 1952
This is a photograph of the “podium” at the MAYC weekend 1952 which I thought some might find interesting. Standing and speaking is my Dad Reginald Hancock who became Rev...
Boundary Road, St Albans (Closed) War Memorial
At the time the plaque was presented Boundary Road would have been part of Primitive Methodism. The plaque was transferred from Boundary Road to Hatfield Road Methodist Church in July...
Early Methodism in St.Stephen in Brannel, Cornwall 1843
“The Report that I am about to read is principally an account of the rise of Methodism in this Parish viz. St. Stephens as far as can be recollected by...
The Payne and Watson families from Rutland
John Payne was a railwayman for 47 years, mostly at Nottingham. In addition to Methodist connections, he was secretary of the Railway Mission. John was born on 28th February 1865...
Margaret Reva Gilbert Scott (nee Johns)
Throughout her long life Margaret maintained a very strong commitment to her Faith in God and to the Methodist Church. She was a gregarious person whose thoughts were typically for...
Centenary of the NCH at Highfield Oval, Harpenden
A Centenary Celebration Service was held in the chapel at Highfield Oval on Sunday 7th April 2013. Participants included Lynn Green and John Peachey from Youth With A Mission (which...
Squash at Bromley
Bromley Methodist Church had a problem The open youth club which was sponsored by Bromley Borough Council had suddenly gone out of fashion with the local kids, and closed. As...
My Methodist Memories
I have a lot of material and am not really sure at present where to begin. Maybe at my Baptism in 1934 at Christchurch Wesleyan Methodist Church at Hoyland Common...
Harpenden Methodist Church
High Street Methodist Church was opened in 1930 after the congregation outgrew the Wesleyan Chapel in Leyton Road, Harpenden. The War Memorial, commemorating the dead of both World...
My Symonds/Methodist Family History
My Family/Methodist History I started out in the search for my Cornish Symonds Family History back in early Spring1947. I had the good fortune to have a scholarship that took...
Mabel Horlock a student of Southlands
Mabel Blanche Horlock was born on 16th May 1885, the youngest of the seven children of George Watson Horlock and Ellen (nee Field). Mabel trained to be a teacher at...
Muswell Hill Methodist Church War Memorial
The names are engraved on two Portland stone plaques which were originally positioned on the oak panelling at the back of the Church in Colney Hatch Lane. When the Church...
Mobile Care Centre
The Association of Friends Of Hilton Grange School, the Bramhope branch of NCH, served the branch well for many years. It also helped The North East Region a number of...
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