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Wesleyan

06 August 2009
1905 – Wesleyan Methodist Hall & Connexional Offices, Westminster, London

1905 – Wesleyan Methodist Hall & Connexional Offices, Westminster, London

Architect: J.S. Gibson

06 August 2009
1905 – Wesleyan Methodist Hall & Connexional Offices, Westminster, London

1905 – Wesleyan Methodist Hall & Connexional Offices, Westminster, London

Architect: E. Vincent Harris

14 July 2009
1905 – Park Wesleyan Chapel, Leeds, Yorkshire

1905 – Park Wesleyan Chapel, Leeds, Yorkshire

Architect: Danby & Simpson

13 July 2009
1906 – Liverpool Wesleyan Mission, Lancashire

1906 – Liverpool Wesleyan Mission, Lancashire

Architect: Bradshaw & Gass

29 June 2009
1885 – Wesleyan College, Canterbury, Kent

1885 – Wesleyan College, Canterbury, Kent

Architect: Charles Bell Perspective view including ground and first floor plans as published in The Building News, July 31st 1885.

29 June 2009
1906 – Wesleyan Church, The Haugh, Bolton, Lancashire

1906 – Wesleyan Church, The Haugh, Bolton, Lancashire

Architect: Bradshaw & Gass Perspective view including ground floor plan published in The Building News, February 2nd 1906.

27 June 2009
1908 – Wesleyan Sailors & Soldiers Home & Church, Portsmouth, Hampshire

1908 – Wesleyan Sailors & Soldiers Home & Church, Portsmouth, Hampshire

Architect: Gordon & Gunton

24 June 2009
1879 – Wesleyan Theological Institution, Handsworth College, Birmingham, Warwickshire

1879 – Wesleyan Theological Institution, Handsworth College, Birmingham, Warwickshire

Architect: Ball & Goddard Designed by Messrs Ball & Goddard of Birmingham the college was opened in 1881 and is now a Grade II listed building forming part of the University of Central...

24 June 2009
1879 – Wesleyan Theological Institution, Handsworth College, Birmingham, Warwickshire

1879 – Wesleyan Theological Institution, Handsworth College, Birmingham, Warwickshire

Architect: C.O. Ellison Second Premiated Design. Front , Rear Elevations & Ground Plan with alternative design for primary facade. Published in The Building News, July 18th 1879.

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