Ryder, P. F. (2006). Nonconformity in Darlington: the buildings. Church Archaeology 07-09. Vol 7-9, pp. 142-146. https://doi.org/10.5284/1081907.  Cite this via datacite

Title: Nonconformity in Darlington: the buildings
Issue: Church Archaeology 07-09
Series: Church Archaeology
Volume: 7-9
Page Start/End: 142 - 146
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Abstract: A documentary and field study of nonconformist chapels and meeting houses in Darlington, covering the period from the 17th century up to 1914, revealed 50 buildings either purpose built or modified, for worship. The majority of these belonged to various strands of Methodism. The study identified various denominational distinctives, and changes in architectural taste; a large number of buildings have been lost in the last 50 years or so, and some of these have been virtually undocumented.
Author: Peter F Ryder
Year of Publication: 2006
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Created Date: 30 Sep 2020