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Chapels Soc Newsl 19
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Title:
Chapels Soc Newsl 19
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Series:
The Chapels Society Newsletter
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Volume:
19
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Publication Type:
Journal
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Year of Publication:
1998
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Date Of Issue From: 1998
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BIAB (The British & Irish Archaeological Bibliography (BIAB))
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Created Date:
20 Jan 2002
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Historic chapels and meeting houses: the congregation's dilemma
David Wykes
140 - 142
A former Chairman of the Great Meeting Unitarian Congregation, Leicester, considers some of the problems that face those who have to live with historic chapels and must largely pay for their upkeep.
Early Wesleyan chapel architecture -- a query
Edward Royle
142 - 143
A distinctive local style of chapel architecture is identified in villages around York (eg Claxton), and it is suggested that Wesleyans were dominant in the area. It is asked if there is comparable evidence from elsewhere.
First national survey of Jewish built heritage
Sharman Kadish
145 - 148
Introduces the Survey of the Jewish Built Heritage, a project which is gathering data on Jewish buildings in the UK and Ireland (and their architects). These landmarks are seen as a unique legacy from 300 years of continuous Jewish settlement in these isles. Recent recording work and documentary research associated with some important synagogues is discussed.
Whitfield Tabernacle & United Reformed Church -- Kingswood
Ron Martindale
A brief reports on the work of The Whitfield Building Preservation Trust, whose aim is to preserve the eighteenth-century Calvinist meeting house, its associated monuments and burial ground.