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Wesleyan Collection

Background imageWesleyan Collection: The Rev. William Wood Stamp, president of the Wesleyan Methodist Society for 1860-61, 1860

The Rev. William Wood Stamp, president of the Wesleyan Methodist Society for 1860-61, 1860. Creator: Unknown
The Rev. William Wood Stamp, president of the Wesleyan Methodist Society for 1860-61, 1860. Engraving from a photograph by Messrs. Eastham and Bassano, of Regent-street

Background imageWesleyan Collection: New Wesleyan schools at Blackburn, Lancashire, 1862. Creator: Unknown

New Wesleyan schools at Blackburn, Lancashire, 1862. Creator: Unknown
New Wesleyan schools at Blackburn, Lancashire, 1862. For several years past the Wesleyan body has made great and praiseworthy efforts in the promotion of education in day and Sunday schools;

Background imageWesleyan Collection: The Rev. Charles Prest, president of the Wesleyan Methodist Society, 1862. Creator: Unknown

The Rev. Charles Prest, president of the Wesleyan Methodist Society, 1862. Creator: Unknown
The Rev. Charles Prest, president of the Wesleyan Methodist Society, 1862. Engraving from a photograph by John Eastham, taken by the new tannin process...Before [Prest] had completed his seventeenth

Background imageWesleyan Collection: Southcott, (1750- 1814), 1830. Creator: Unknown

Southcott, (1750- 1814), 1830. Creator: Unknown
Southcott, (1750- 1814), 1830. Joanna Southcott (1750- 1814) self-described religious prophetess, dismissed as a domestic servant she joined the Wesleyan Church

Background imageWesleyan Collection: New Wesleyan Chapel, Beverley-road, Hull, 1862. Creator: Unknown

New Wesleyan Chapel, Beverley-road, Hull, 1862. Creator: Unknown
New Wesleyan Chapel, Beverley-road, Hull, 1862. The chapel has a frontage to the Beverley-road of 112ft. and stands back 45ft

Background imageWesleyan Collection: Wesleyan Central Church, Westminster, London, c1915. Creator: Unknown

Wesleyan Central Church, Westminster, London, c1915. Creator: Unknown
Wesleyan Central Church, Westminster, London, c1915. The Methodist Central Hall was commissioned as a monument to mark the centenary of the death of the founder of Methodism, John Wesley

Background imageWesleyan Collection: Sudder Street, Calcutta, c1910. Creator: Unknown

Sudder Street, Calcutta, c1910. Creator: Unknown
Sudder Street, Calcutta, c1910. View of Sudder Street in Calcutta, (now Kolkata), Bengal, India. The Sudder Court building is on the left - the street takes its name from a sadar, (court of appeal)

Background imageWesleyan Collection: The Wesleyan Centenary Hall and Mission House, Bishopsgate, City of London, 1840

The Wesleyan Centenary Hall and Mission House, Bishopsgate, City of London, 1840

Background imageWesleyan Collection: View of the Wesleyan Centenary Hall and Mission House, Bishopsgate, City of London, 1839

View of the Wesleyan Centenary Hall and Mission House, Bishopsgate, City of London, 1839

Background imageWesleyan Collection: A Wesleyan church conference group from the South Yorkshire town of Mexborough, 1963

A Wesleyan church conference group from the South Yorkshire town of Mexborough, 1963

Background imageWesleyan Collection: A Wesleyan church congregation, Mexborough, South Yorkshire, 1963

A Wesleyan church congregation, Mexborough, South Yorkshire, 1963

Background imageWesleyan Collection: The Wesleyan Theological College, Richmond, Surrey, mid 19th century. Artist: WM Dore

The Wesleyan Theological College, Richmond, Surrey, mid 19th century. Artist: WM Dore
The Wesleyan Theological College, Richmond, Surrey, mid 19th century. A print from Dugdales England and Wales Delineated

Background imageWesleyan Collection: Wesleyan mission house, Uva Province, Ceylon

Wesleyan mission house, Uva Province, Ceylon. House in what is now Sri Lanka

Background imageWesleyan Collection: Reverend Robert Newton, Wesleyan Methodist minister

Reverend Robert Newton, Wesleyan Methodist minister

Background imageWesleyan Collection: William Morley Punshon, English Nonconformist divine, c1890. Artist: Cassell, Petter & Galpin

William Morley Punshon, English Nonconformist divine, c1890. Artist: Cassell, Petter & Galpin
William Morley Punshon, English Nonconformist divine, c1890. A lithograph from The Modern Portrait Gallery, Cassell, Petter and Galpin, London, Paris and New York, c1890

Background imageWesleyan Collection: Wesleyan Institute, Richmond, 19th century. Artist: Henry Adlard

Wesleyan Institute, Richmond, 19th century. Artist: Henry Adlard
Wesleyan Institute, Richmond, 19th century

Background imageWesleyan Collection: Wesleyan Methodist chapel and school, Union Street, Rochdale, Manchester, 1876

Wesleyan Methodist chapel and school, Union Street, Rochdale, Manchester, 1876. In the 18th and 19th centuries Rochdale was a centre of cotton manufacture


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