Difference between revisions of "Paddock Trinity Methodist Church"
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Society existed pre-1825, using a house for meetings | Society existed pre-1825, using a house for meetings | ||
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Sunday School built 1825-26 | Sunday School built 1825-26 | ||
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Sunday School enlarged 1836 | Sunday School enlarged 1836 | ||
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Chapel built on north side of Church Street to west of railway bridge 1854-55 | Chapel built on north side of Church Street to west of railway bridge 1854-55 | ||
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Sunday School built behind chapel in Beech Street 1873 | Sunday School built behind chapel in Beech Street 1873 | ||
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Closed c.1954-60; congregation joined Paddock Wesley Methodist Church | Closed c.1954-60; congregation joined Paddock Wesley Methodist Church | ||
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Sunday School used as a Civic Youth club by 1961 | Sunday School used as a Civic Youth club by 1961 | ||
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Sunday School and chapel rebuilt to form larger Youth Club 1960s-70s | Sunday School and chapel rebuilt to form larger Youth Club 1960s-70s | ||
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N.B. This chapel is sometimes mistakenly referred to as a Wesleyan Reform Church | N.B. This chapel is sometimes mistakenly referred to as a Wesleyan Reform Church | ||
Revision as of 12:05, 24 November 2009
The following source list was originally available only on paper in one of the West Yorkshire Archive Service offices. It may have been compiled many years ago and could be out of date. It was designed to act as a signpost to records of interest on a particular historical subject, but may relate only to one West Yorkshire district, or be an incomplete list of sources available. Please feel free to add or update with any additional information. |
Previously known as Paddock Methodist New Connexion Church
Society existed pre-1825, using a house for meetings
Sunday School built 1825-26
Sunday School enlarged 1836
Chapel built on north side of Church Street to west of railway bridge 1854-55
Sunday School built behind chapel in Beech Street 1873
Closed c.1954-60; congregation joined Paddock Wesley Methodist Church
Sunday School used as a Civic Youth club by 1961
Sunday School and chapel rebuilt to form larger Youth Club 1960s-70s
N.B. This chapel is sometimes mistakenly referred to as a Wesleyan Reform Church