1884 – Wesleyan Sunday Schools, Morley, Yorkshire
Constructed in Queen Street, Morley. Perspective view published in The Building News, May 2nd 1884.
Constructed in Queen Street, Morley. Perspective view published in The Building News, May 2nd 1884.
Also known as the “Coke Memorial Church” after the Methodist preacher Thomas Coke, construction started in August 1884 with the church opening in 1885.
Perspective view including ground and first floor plans as published in The Building News, July 31st 1885.
The West London Methodist Mission was established in 1887 under the leadership of Hugh Price Hughes,
Front Perspective published in The Architect, April 13th 1888.
Design for a Wesleyan Church in Crosby, then near Liverpool, now a part of Sefton.
“This block of buildings has recently been erected in the Ivydale-road, Nunhead (a district known as Waverley Park),
This formed the subject of a limited competition for the new Wcsleyan Centenary Hall in Bishopsgate-street,
“Building operations will shortly be commenced with the new halls and other premises for the Wesleyan Mission at the comer of Earl Grey-street and Wellington-place,
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