Category Archives: Church: Methodist
Uniting Church, former Wesleyan, Latrobe
The foundation stone for this former Wesleyan church was laid in 1879, with the opening apparently being January 1881, replacing replacing an older wooden church.
Methodist/Uniting Church, Westbury
Interior of the Methodist Church, Westbury, showing New Seats installed by Messrs. J and T. Gunn
Weekly Courier, 21 May 1914
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Primitive Methodist Church, South Launceston
34 Mulgrave St, on Google Maps
The opening of the new Primitive Methodist Mission Church at Mulgrave
street, Hampden, was celebrated by a grand re-union and meeting last evening.
The pretty building was crowded, and a strong choir rendered excellent sacred
hymns, several members giving solos.
The Examiner, 28 March 1891
HAMPDEN, formerly called Galvin Town, can now boast of a church, which has been erected for the convenience of residents in and around that populous district. It has been established by the Primitive Methodists for mission purposes, and is situated in Mulgrave-street, The formal opening took place yesterday, when the Rev. C. Anthony preached in the afternoon from Genesis xii., 7-8, and in the evening from Mark v., 27–28, Mrs Heath presided at the organ, which. was kindly lent for the occasion by Messrs, Walch Bros. and Birchall, and the members of the choir of the Frederick-street Primitive Methodist Church assisted with the singing.
The Examiner, 21 March 1891