Christ Church, King Cross
Some images of Christ Church, King Cross which later became King Cross New Connexion Chapel
- Photo #1:
Inscription in the records of Christ Church, King Cross
- Photo #2:
Christ Church, King Cross
- Photo #3:
Christ Church, King Cross of 1826, built by Rev Jonathan Akroyd
- Photo #4:
King Cross Wesleyan Sunday School after enlargement in 1870
- Photo #5:
The Sunday School for King Cross Providence New Connexion Chapel
- Photo #6:
The new King Cross Wesleyan Sunday School of 1905
- Photo #7:
Tram Number 66 to the Post Office and Savile Park.
Inscription in the records of Christ Church, King Cross
Christ's Church, Kingcroſs, Built in the year 1826
Opened for Divine Worship Jan 1st 1827;
By the Revd Jonn Akroyd, Incumbent & Proprietor
Opened as a Wesleyan Methodist Chapel Decr 28th 1840.
by the Rev Robt Newton President of the Conference.
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This image [GNH16.JPG] was kindly submitted by Glynn Helliwell
Christ Church, King Cross
This image [JRR268.JPG] was kindly submitted by John Rushworth
Christ Church, King Cross of 1826, built by Rev Jonathan Akroyd
This image [DG395.JPG] was kindly submitted by David Greaves
King Cross Wesleyan Sunday School after enlargement in 1870
This image [DG1576.JPG] was kindly submitted by David Greaves
The Sunday School for King Cross Providence New Connexion Chapel
[Taken in the early 1900s]
This image [DG1287.JPG] was kindly submitted by David Greaves
The new King Cross Wesleyan Sunday School of 1905
This image [DG1577.JPG] was kindly submitted by David Greaves
Tram Number 66 to the Post Office and Savile Park.
King Cross Methodist New Connexion Sunday School can be seen behind
the tram, and Wainhouse Tower behind that
[Taken in 1904]
This image [DG312.JPG] was kindly submitted by David Greaves
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Malcolm Bull
2024
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