Gateshead Prince Consort Road Primitive Methodist chapel

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    Gateshead Prince Consort Road Primitive Methodist chapel in April 2015 was in use by the Naqashbandiya Aslamiya Trust. It appears little changed from the 1924 picture. In his history of Northern Primitive Methodism, W. Patterson tells us the following about Prince Consort Road and its people: “Prince Consort Road Church, the head of the Second Circuit, has been a conspicuous success. Like Durham Road, it has been the spiritual home of a generous and devoted people. Scope, the Bowrans, Barron, Ridley, Grainger, Hewitt, Johnson, Thirlwell, and a host more have been connected with the fortunes of this strong church for many years......
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    My Primitive Methodists
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    Link: https://www.myprimitivemethodists.org.uk/content/chapels/county-durham-2/e-g/gateshead_prince_consort_road_primitive_methodist_chapel
    Resource type: Text/Website
    Added by: Simon Cotterill
    Last modified: 1 month ago
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