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Methodist Collection (page 4)

Background imageMethodist Collection: Harvest Festival at Castleford, Yorkshire

Harvest Festival at Castleford, Yorkshire
A Harvest Festival display at the United Methodist Church, Whitwood Mere, near Castleford, Yorkshire. Included in the photo is the organist, Bower M Stoker, and a lay preacher, Job Harling

Background imageMethodist Collection: Methodist chapel, St Davids, Pembrokeshire, South Wales

Methodist chapel, St Davids, Pembrokeshire, South Wales
Interior view of the Methodist chapel, St David s, Pembrokeshire, South Wales, showing the pulpit as seen from the upper gallery

Background imageMethodist Collection: John Wesleys Chapel, Kingswood Reformatory, Bristol

John Wesleys Chapel, Kingswood Reformatory, Bristol
Uniformed inmates stand outside John Wesleys Chapel at the Kingswood Reformatory near Bristol, opened in 1854 and one of the first such institutions

Background imageMethodist Collection: Hay Harvesting, National Childrens Home, Edgworth, Lancs

Hay Harvesting, National Childrens Home, Edgworth, Lancs
Boys harvesting hay at the National Childrens Home, Edgworth, near Bolton, Lancashire. They carry pitchforks and a horse-drawn wagon is fully loaded

Background imageMethodist Collection: Childrens Home on the Moor, Edgworth, Lancashire

Childrens Home on the Moor, Edgworth, Lancashire
The Childrens Home on the Moor at Edgworth near Bolton, Lancashire, was founded in 1872 by the Methodist minister Thomas Bowman Stephenson

Background imageMethodist Collection: General William Booth on provincial tour

General William Booth on provincial tour
General William Booth, founder of the Salvation Army, seen here in later life riding in an open topped car while on a tour of the provinces

Background imageMethodist Collection: National Childrens Home (NCH) - London Branch

National Childrens Home (NCH) - London Branch
The National Childrens Home (NCH) - London Branch. Founded in July 1869 in a disused Stable in Church Street, Lambeth by Thomas Stephenson

Background imageMethodist Collection: Whitfields Mount

Whitfields Mount
A protuberance on the Heath where methodist preacher George Whitefield (correct spelling) addressed the crowds. It survives, but is less protuberant today

Background imageMethodist Collection: England / Helston

England / Helston
The main street in Helston, Cornwall, a town famous for its Floral Dance, danced annually through the streets

Background imageMethodist Collection: Price Hughes Preaching

Price Hughes Preaching
Hugh Price Hughes, the Methodist divine, preaches to a crowd in the open air

Background imageMethodist Collection: Wesleyan home Missions

Wesleyan home Missions
METHODIST MISSION Mr George Coooks Wesleyan Home Missions Touring Gospel Car carries the Methodist message throughout Britain

Background imageMethodist Collection: Whitefield / Huntingdon

Whitefield / Huntingdon
GEORGE WHITEFIELD Methodist preacher, depicted in the drawing room of Selina, Countess of Huntingdon: he is chaplain to her connexion

Background imageMethodist Collection: Whitefields Tabernacle

Whitefields Tabernacle
The building that replaced an earlier tabernacle erected by Whitefields Calvinistic Methodits in Moorfields. Whitefields first pulpit was a grocers sugar hogshead!

Background imageMethodist Collection: Charles Wesley (Gusil)

Charles Wesley (Gusil)
CHARLES WESLEY Methodist divine, not always in agreement with his brother John

Background imageMethodist Collection: Rev Charles Garrett

Rev Charles Garrett
The revd. CHARLES GARRETT English methodist churchman

Background imageMethodist Collection: Methodist field preacher

Methodist field preacher in the United States

Background imageMethodist Collection: Wesleyan Methodists

Wesleyan Methodists
Love Feast of the Wesleyan Methodists

Background imageMethodist Collection: John Wesleys carriage

John Wesleys carriage
The carriage in which John Wesley, Methodist preacher, travelled from meeting to meeting across Britain



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