Whitehall Road Methodist Church
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Description
Official Website of Whitehall Road Methodist Church, Gateshead. It includes details of services, beliefs and the Hall, which can be booked for community events. The 'About' section includes a detailed history of the church. "...After 1890, it was realised that Gateshead was growing southward away from the River Tyne. Whitehall Road New Connexion Methodist Church was built by Mr Alex Pringle, who later built the Royal Victoria Infirmary in Newcastle upon Tyne, and along with a vestry and lounge was opened on 29th February 1896. In 1907 the Methodist New Connexion, The Methodist Free Church and The Bible Christians joined together to form the United Methodist Church of which Whitehall Road became part. Then in 1932, Wesleyan, Primitives and United Methodist Churches became “The Methodist Church of Great Britain”. Alterations and improvement have been made to the premises over the years..." -
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Whitehall Road Methodist Church -
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Further information
Link: http://www.whitehallrdmethodist.org.uk/
Resource type: Text/Website
Added by: Simon Cotterill
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