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1St. John's Wesleyan Chapel, Crookesmoor Roads05040

St. John's Wesleyan Chapel, Crookesmoor Road

2St. John's Wesleyan Chapel, Crookesmoor Road, Interiors05041

St. John's Wesleyan Chapel, Crookesmoor Road, Interior

3Mount View Chapel, Derbyshire Lane, Nortons05042

Mount View Chapel, Derbyshire Lane, Norton

4Fulwood Old Unitarian Chapel, Whiteley Lane. Stone built and stone roof. Built 1729 under will of W. Ronksley of Fulwood Hall. The first minister of the Chapel was Rev. Jeremiah Gill, 1729-1758.s05045

Fulwood Old Unitarian Chapel, Whiteley Lane. Stone built and stone roof. Built 1729 under will of W. Ronksley of Fulwood Hall. The first minister of the Chapel was Rev. Jeremiah Gill, 1729-1758.

5Owlerton New Connexion Methodist Church, Penistone Roads05046

Owlerton New Connexion Methodist Church, Penistone Road

6Carbrook Wesleyan Reform Chapel, Carbrook Streets05047

Carbrook Wesleyan Reform Chapel, Carbrook Street

7Carbrook Wesleyan Reform Church, Carbrook Street, Interiors05049

Carbrook Wesleyan Reform Church, Carbrook Street, Interior

8Firth Park United Methodist Church and Sunday School, Stubbin Lane looking towards bottom of Bellhouse Road  and Firth Park Roads05053

Firth Park United Methodist Church and Sunday School, Stubbin Lane looking towards bottom of Bellhouse Road and Firth Park Road

9Firth Park United Methodist Chapel, corner of Stubbin Lane and Sicey Avenues05055

Firth Park United Methodist Chapel, corner of Stubbin Lane and Sicey Avenue

10Wesleyan Methodist Chapel, Gleadless Road at junction of Hartley Street, Heeley, built 1826. Used as a private day school (known as 'Ladies School'), during 1880s and 1890s on weekdays.s05057

Wesleyan Methodist Chapel, Gleadless Road at junction of Hartley Street, Heeley, built 1826. Used as a private day school (known as 'Ladies School'), during 1880s and 1890s on weekdays.

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