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The co-ordinates for the Turf Chapel in Little Common can't be correct, since they locate the church not in Little Common but in the same location as Haddocks Hill Primitive Methodist Chapel in Bexhill-on-Sea. -- Pfold ( talk) 13:37, 23 March 2014 (UTC)
I think I've identified the location of Motts Mill Chapel. The 1899 & later 6" OS maps have a "Mission Room" marked on the Corseley Road at 51.094982°N 0.169639°E (TQ5206535151). Is this consistent with the printed sources? -- Pfold ( talk) 20:56, 23 March 2014 (UTC)
According to Wilcox (2004, p. 136) St Aiden's Methodist Church was in Longstone Road before Whitley Road, and he dates it to 1897 (he dates Whitley Road to 1911). The 1898 25" OS map shows a "Meth. Chap." on Longstone Road at 50.7715 0.2892. The houses now on the site are self-evidently more recent than the rest of the terrace. -- Pfold ( talk) 18:57, 26 March 2016 (UTC)
The description of the current Newhaven Baptist Church at List_of_places_of_worship_in_Lewes_District mentions a previous church founded in 1835. The OS maps show that it clearly wasn't on the same site, but Wilcox (p.30) lists a Baptist church at "South Street" founded in 1835, later a Boys' Club. The 1890 OS maps show a chapel on the east side of South Road at the position now occupied by No. 14 South Road). The 1955 OS map labels this building "Shakespeare Hall (Boys' Club)". This is clearly the building referred to by Wilcox, and it does seem very likely that this is the earlier chapel of the current Newhaven Baptist Church. -- Pfold ( talk) 14:00, 29 March 2016 (UTC)
The 1908 OS map shows a "Cong. Church" on Windsor Rd. in Jarvis Brook at exactly the co-ordinates of the current Kingdom Hall (51.0484°N 0.1864°E). It's not there on the 1897 map, but a church is still marked on the 1954-57 1" map (though it's not labelled, so might not still be Congregational). Still, this is 30 years before the foundation of the Kingdom Hall. Wilcox only lists one Cong. Church in Jarvis Brook - clearly the one already listed in this article at Tubwell Lane. The Windsor Road one (clearly identified as being next to the Memorial Hall) is mentioned here: [1]. -- Pfold ( talk) 23:22, 2 April 2016 (UTC)
This church was located at 50.8064N 0.0578W. The 1898 OS map already says "remains of", the 1956 map simply says "site of". Wilcox says it "burnt down in 18th cent, replaced by an iron building in 1894". -- Pfold ( talk) 12:22, 20 April 2016 (UTC)
The 1909 25" OS map has a Mission Hall on Hamilton Road (now Chandler Road), Bexhill, at 50.8453°N, 0.4606°E. Wilcox (NIPR Sussex) gives this as Wesleyan Methodist with dates of 1898-1921. A newspaper snippet in Genes Reunited, preseumably from the newspaper archive, seems to confirm this: it cites an article from the Bexhill-on Sea Observer (30 Nov 1901): "HAMILTON ROAD WESLEYANS. TEMPERANCE MEETING The series of monthly meetings organised at Hamilton Road Wesleyan Mission Hall by Mr. C. A. Goble..." -- Pfold ( talk) 18:55, 8 May 2016 (UTC)
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The co-ordinates for the Turf Chapel in Little Common can't be correct, since they locate the church not in Little Common but in the same location as Haddocks Hill Primitive Methodist Chapel in Bexhill-on-Sea. -- Pfold ( talk) 13:37, 23 March 2014 (UTC)
I think I've identified the location of Motts Mill Chapel. The 1899 & later 6" OS maps have a "Mission Room" marked on the Corseley Road at 51.094982°N 0.169639°E (TQ5206535151). Is this consistent with the printed sources? -- Pfold ( talk) 20:56, 23 March 2014 (UTC)
According to Wilcox (2004, p. 136) St Aiden's Methodist Church was in Longstone Road before Whitley Road, and he dates it to 1897 (he dates Whitley Road to 1911). The 1898 25" OS map shows a "Meth. Chap." on Longstone Road at 50.7715 0.2892. The houses now on the site are self-evidently more recent than the rest of the terrace. -- Pfold ( talk) 18:57, 26 March 2016 (UTC)
The description of the current Newhaven Baptist Church at List_of_places_of_worship_in_Lewes_District mentions a previous church founded in 1835. The OS maps show that it clearly wasn't on the same site, but Wilcox (p.30) lists a Baptist church at "South Street" founded in 1835, later a Boys' Club. The 1890 OS maps show a chapel on the east side of South Road at the position now occupied by No. 14 South Road). The 1955 OS map labels this building "Shakespeare Hall (Boys' Club)". This is clearly the building referred to by Wilcox, and it does seem very likely that this is the earlier chapel of the current Newhaven Baptist Church. -- Pfold ( talk) 14:00, 29 March 2016 (UTC)
The 1908 OS map shows a "Cong. Church" on Windsor Rd. in Jarvis Brook at exactly the co-ordinates of the current Kingdom Hall (51.0484°N 0.1864°E). It's not there on the 1897 map, but a church is still marked on the 1954-57 1" map (though it's not labelled, so might not still be Congregational). Still, this is 30 years before the foundation of the Kingdom Hall. Wilcox only lists one Cong. Church in Jarvis Brook - clearly the one already listed in this article at Tubwell Lane. The Windsor Road one (clearly identified as being next to the Memorial Hall) is mentioned here: [1]. -- Pfold ( talk) 23:22, 2 April 2016 (UTC)
This church was located at 50.8064N 0.0578W. The 1898 OS map already says "remains of", the 1956 map simply says "site of". Wilcox says it "burnt down in 18th cent, replaced by an iron building in 1894". -- Pfold ( talk) 12:22, 20 April 2016 (UTC)
The 1909 25" OS map has a Mission Hall on Hamilton Road (now Chandler Road), Bexhill, at 50.8453°N, 0.4606°E. Wilcox (NIPR Sussex) gives this as Wesleyan Methodist with dates of 1898-1921. A newspaper snippet in Genes Reunited, preseumably from the newspaper archive, seems to confirm this: it cites an article from the Bexhill-on Sea Observer (30 Nov 1901): "HAMILTON ROAD WESLEYANS. TEMPERANCE MEETING The series of monthly meetings organised at Hamilton Road Wesleyan Mission Hall by Mr. C. A. Goble..." -- Pfold ( talk) 18:55, 8 May 2016 (UTC)
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