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Strathmore Avenue Methodist Church
This was in the old Park Town Church and when this was demolished to make way for Strathmore Church the plaque was saved and given to the Stockwood Discovery Centre...
St. John's Methodist Church World War 1 Memorial, Whitchurch, Shropshire
The Memorial Plaque remembers the men associated with St. John’s Church, Whitchurch, Shropshire, who died during service in the 1914-1918 World War: “To the Glory of God and in Sacred...
Castle Hill Methodist Church World War 1 Memorial Plaque, Whitchurch, Shropshire.
This plaque was removed in 1970 from Castle Hill Methodist Church in Whitchurch, Shropshire and placed in St. John’s Methodist Church in Whitchurch, Shropshire, following the closure of Castle Hill....
Ruskington Methodist Church
TO THE GLORY OF GOD AND IN MEMORY OF THE MEN OF RUSKINGTON. WHO FELL IN THE GREAT WAR 1914 – 1919 ———————- WALTER BALDOCK ...
Ash Weslyan Chapel First World War Memorial Plaque
This plaque was removed from Ash Chapel in Shropshire and placed in St. John’s Methodist Church in Whitchurch, Shropshire, following the closure of Ash Chapel. The plaque remembers Henry Hollowood...
Short Cross Methodist Church Halesowen West Midlands
Short_Cross_M_C_.jpg SHORT CROSS METHODIST CHURCH, HALESOWEN EDEN, George. Worcestershire Regiment. 21 September 1914 George Eden attended Halesowen C of E school and was a regular soldier with the Worcesters in...
Hornsea Methodist war memorials
Hornsea Wesleyan Methodist chapel war memorial In Hornsea Methodist Church, in East Yorkshire, there are two memorials commemorating the First World War. The Wesleyans chose to list the nine members...
Rev Andrew Hodgson
Having added a page about the sporting teams at East Ham Methodist Church I have done a little research into the minister named on the celebration dinner menu. From his...
Marlow Methodist Church
Marlow Methodist Church sits within the riverside town of Marlow. Just a couple of miles along the road to Henley is the village of Medmenham. For many years, this has...
Bethel Methodist Church, St. Clement, Jersey
In 1826, the Methodist people of St. Clement in the Island of Jersey were at last able to build their own small Chapel on a site kindly given to them...
Watercolour sketch by Harvey Adams, Methodist New Connexion potter
Machinery on the farm. I have a tiny watercolour sketch, painted and signed by Harvey Adams. It appears to be a early farm trailer, or wheat collector. This sketch is...
JMA Golden Jubilee
I found an article in the Preachers’ & Class-Leaders Magazine from February 1953 regarding the J.M.A. Golden Jubilee celebrations which I have transcribed below. ARE YOU PLANNED FOR MARCH 15TH?...
East Ham High Street South Methodist
I recently purchased a copy of the celebration dinner menu for the East Ham “Prims” Football Club on winning the London Methodist Cup in the 1936 – 1937 Season and...
Rev William Kendall Gale
There is a memorial plaque to Kendall Gale inside the church at Mount Hermon Wesleyan Reform Church Chapel, Addingham and also a ‘Blue Plaque’ outside, placed there by the local...
Presidents of The Conference since 1932
Whilst drafting my page on the million half-crowns appeal I noted that there was a reference to the “then President of Conference” being present at the stone laying and Opening...
Neithrop Methodist Church - World War 1 Memorial
Neithrop Methodist Church in Banbury has a Memorial Bronze plate on the right hand wall at the Pulpit end of the Chapel. The plate was the gift of the late...
MAYC London Weekend 1988
The 1988 MAYC London Weekend was titled “Change of Heart”. I have acquired a copy of the programme which I have scanned to share with you, just click on the...
The Preaching Heritage of the Lemmon family
James Lemmon was born in the little Norfolk town of Downham Market at the very beginning of the 19th century, the son of a local solicitor. He began attending the...
Women in The Methodist Church
I remember in my teens hearing my Mum talk about being a member of the ‘Girls’ League’ and later as I moved on through various churches heard of Women’s Work...
Bishop Street Methodist Church, Leicester
On the Bishop Street Methodist Church War Memorial there are the names and units of 23 men who died in World War 1 and whom the peace time congregation chose...
One Million Half-Crowns
I have in my collection the red and blue badges above and decided to find out more about them….. Bryan Reed was one of the pioneers in the changes to...
Statistical returns of the Uniting Churches 1907
The Minutes of the First Conference of the United Methodist Church, held in Wesley’s Chapel, City Road, London, September 1907 contain much useful information concerning the three uniting denominations. The...
Over the Rainbow
The 16th June 1990 saw 4,000 men, women and children descend on Methodist Central Hall and Kennington Park to stand in silent solidarity with their brothers and sisters of South...
My Methodist forebears
I was baptised on Easter Day 1949 in William Street Methodist Church in Woolwich, the church where my parents, Robert and Margaret Hall, had been married in 1946, and which...
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