SearchCurrently displaying: 32 results. Clear the searchYou've searched for:Decade: "1910s" x Search term Filter by Format Photos (4)Letters (2)Postcard (26)Filter by Decade 1900s (1)1920s (2) Sort by: RelevanceTitleOldestNewest PAGE: < Prev12 Original Wesleyan Methodist Church North Street North Street Wesleyan Methodist church was built in 1871 and was part of the Luton Wesleyan Circuit The chapel was on the other side of the street and virtually opposite the later chapel. It cost £500 to build. In 1880 the chapel joined the newly formed Waller Street Wesleyan Circuit. By the 1913 the decision had ... North Street Methodist Church Vacant Site 1914 Vacant site in North Street with 6 cottages in background before transfer. Possibly the minister and daughter on LHS. Transfer Request North Street Wesleyan Church 1 Application to Wesleyan HQ for North Street church to sell old building and build a bigger new one. By the 1913 the decision had been taken to sell the old chapel which was “no longer suitable” and there was the “necessity of providing a more commodious building”. The average attendance at services was then 250 people, ... Transfer Request North Street Wesleyan Church 2 Interesting details of income and expenditure for an Edwardian church Bury Park , Dunstable Road, Pre-WW1 Dunstable Road facing Dunstable town. Leagrave Road / Dunstable Road Co-Op Photo of junction with shop, horse trough and lamppost Bury Park, Dunstable Road 1920 Bury Park Dunstable Road Town end. See tram rails. Bury Park, Dunstable Road A minister writes regarding composing a sermon PAGE: < Prev12