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Survey of London
… line to Earl's Court, lay at the angle between Providence Terrace (then being aggrandized into Kenway Road) and … with a narthex at the south end (entered from Providence Terrace), a broad seven-bay nave with passage aisles or … either side of the chancel. The one next to Providence Terrace abutted on a tall campanile with a prominent …
Survey of London
… had percolated into chapels. The Baptists built in Neville Terrace off Fulham Road in 1856, the Scottish Presbyterians … took the building off his hands in 1873 (page 393). The Wesleyan Methodists, never at their peak in prosperous …
Survey of London
… site were two shops of the 1830s then numbered in Newland Terrace; further back stood a pair of cottages called … but in other respects the original arrangements remain. Wesleyan Methodist Chapel, Warwick Gardens This substantial … and C. O. Ellison, showed competition designs for a Wesleyan Chapel in Kensington at the annual Architectural …
A History of the County of Chester
… The present structure, which is entered from a small west terrace several feet above street level, is of uncertain …
A History of the County of Chester
… Conference, the Methodists' governing body nationally. 160 Wesleyan chapel, St. John Street, in 1867, looking west In … to help form the Methodist New Connexion. 162 Although Wesleyan membership in Chester dropped after the secession, … brick-built in a neo-Romanesque style. 177 The total Wesleyan attendance on Census Sunday 1851 was the highest …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… the flights of steps to the entrance were replaced by a terrace connected to the ground by a straight flight of steps …
Ancient and Historical Monuments in the County of Gloucester
… wide (Plate 1). It was found at the E. edge of a levelled terrace, now largely occupied by The Barton House. Possibly …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… more favourable to Nonconformity, and the Baptists (1816), Wesleyan Methodists (1826), and Primitive Methodists (1846) … and the Primitive Methodist in 1894. They still exist. The Wesleyan congregation had more or less died out by 1894, and …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
A History of the County of Oxford
… in 1839, and was redrawn in 1851 and again in 1886. 11 36. Wesleyan Methodist chapel and village street in the 1920 s, … lies chiefly on gravels of the Second (SummertownRadley) Terrace and, further east, of the First (Flood Plain) … Methodist chapel on Bampton road (1844), and a new Wesleyan chapel (1860) and school ( c. 1872) on the Faringdon …
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