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Mrs B 13-02-2009 20:15

Primitive Methodist Chapel, Accrington
 
I wondered if anyone could tell me where this is/was?

I am looking for the Chapel that would have been in existence in 1871.

I am wondering if it was the one that was demolished/replaced on Whalley Road - but I could very well be wrong.

Any information/link to picture would be interesting.

churchman phil 13-02-2009 20:50

Re: Primitive Methodist Chapel, Accrington
 
Any name? Whalley road is a long one!!

Mrs B 13-02-2009 21:32

Re: Primitive Methodist Chapel, Accrington
 
No - 'cause my guess at Whalley Road is just that.

I just assumed there couldn't have been that many Primitive Methodist Chapels in Accrington.

But perhaps I should know better - in our village there were three Methodist Chapels (only one Prim though).

cashman 14-02-2009 00:14

Re: Primitive Methodist Chapel, Accrington
 
memory aint that good mrsb but i think it was the one on Whalley Rd were the vets is now, was at the top of the pleck,ollets butcher was across the street on the corner.:) someone will correct if that aint right,i'm near sure.

Mrs B 14-02-2009 06:05

Re: Primitive Methodist Chapel, Accrington
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by cashman (Post 679696)
memory aint that good mrsb

And there was me thinking there'd be one or two 150 year old Lancastrians on here, still going strong.












(You may or may not become accustomed to my sense of humour!)

ossy kid 14-02-2009 06:22

Re: Primitive Methodist Chapel, Accrington
 
Olletts butchers, there,s a name from the past Cash. Did you know Walter? He was a mate of mine from way back. Mrs B here,s a bit of info on Accy churches
www.lan-opc.org.uk/accrington

Mrs B 14-02-2009 06:44

Re: Primitive Methodist Chapel, Accrington
 
Thanks Ossy Kid.

The linky you put in took me to an invalid file, but I think I tracked the information down - which confirms Whalley Road.

Lancashire OnLine Parish Clerk Project -

Looks like a good place for more historical information for me too.

jaysay 14-02-2009 09:59

Re: Primitive Methodist Chapel, Accrington
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Mrs B (Post 679727)
And there was me thinking there'd be one or two 150 year old Lancastrians on here, still going strong.











(You may or may not become accustomed to my sense of humour!)

There are but we just won't admit it:D

cashman 14-02-2009 11:15

Re: Primitive Methodist Chapel, Accrington
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by ossy kid (Post 679729)
Olletts butchers, there,s a name from the past Cash. Did you know Walter? He was a mate of mine from way back. Mrs B here,s a bit of info on Accy churches
www.lan-opc.org.uk/accrington

yeh ossykid, his daughter kathleen,a very nice lass was in my class at st.johns, never saw her again when i left fer the tech, ya don't know what became of her do you?:)

Retlaw 14-02-2009 11:33

Re: Primitive Methodist Chapel, Accrington
 
Primitive Methodist Chapels
Just had a look thro my list of WW1 soldiers.
in A's there were 3
Primitive Methodists Oswaldtwistle.
Primitive Methodists Whalley Rd Accrington
Primitive Methodists Higher Antley.

Retlaw.

ossy kid 14-02-2009 15:24

Re: Primitive Methodist Chapel, Accrington
 
Don,t know a Kathleen Cash but I knew Dorothy but lost touch when we moved. I see Walt when we,re over, he lives up Stanhill.

ossylass 14-02-2009 19:57

Re: Primitive Methodist Chapel, Accrington
 
I remember being connected with the Whalley Road Methodist Youth Club and Amateur dramatic society back in the late'50s early 60's and both were well-attended.

cashman 14-02-2009 21:08

Re: Primitive Methodist Chapel, Accrington
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by ossylass (Post 680164)
I remember being connected with the Whalley Road Methodist Youth Club and Amateur dramatic society back in the late'50s early 60's and both were well-attended.

our paths musta crossed then, i went yon wi david whitely from the sweet shop on whalley rd.:)

ossylass 14-02-2009 22:47

Re: Primitive Methodist Chapel, Accrington
 
I remember David Whiteley, tall, good-looking lad, think we were in one or two plays together, but 40 odd years is stretching my memory!

cashman 14-02-2009 22:54

Re: Primitive Methodist Chapel, Accrington
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by ossylass (Post 680261)
I remember David Whiteley, tall, good-looking lad, think we were in one or two plays together, but 40 odd years is stretching my memory!

don't i know it.:D


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