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The Story of Primitive Methodist Church in the Isle of Man

Publication date : 1906-1907

Author or editor: Curry, William, Rev

Notes: Multiple installments from Primitive Methodist World December 20, 1906 p. 897-899, December 27 1906 p. 917-919, January 3 1907 pp. 10-11, January 10 1907 p. 25-26, January 31 1907 p. 73-74, February 7 1897 p. 89, February 14 1907 p. 105-106, February 28 1907 p. 132, February 28 1907, March 7, 1907 p.155, March 14 1907 p. 173, April 4 1907 p.218. With photographs; Cregneish, Castletown, Derbyhaven,shore at Castletown, Port Erin, Glenmaye village, Cottage at Glenfaba near Peel, Douglas Promenade with Loch Parade Chapel, Clycur Farm where Butcher preached, Derbyhaven house, Clycur Chapel, Peel old Chapel, Peel New Chapel, Knocksherry Chapel, Kirk Michael chapel, Tynwald building, Manx open-air parliament [at St. John's], Glen Maye Village with old and new chapels, Peel from the castle, Glen Maye old chapel; Kerrowmoor, Sulby Bridge, scenes in Manxland, Douglas bay and Town (from the Head), Mr Quayle Stowell of Castletown, Rev T. Pinnock Superintendent of Douglas Circuit, Laxey, Rev. Edward Quine, T. Keig, Thomas Cormode MHK, Alderman W. Proctor, Rev William Harris, Rev J.W. Lancaster, Port St Mary.

Language: English

Physical description: p. : ill. ; cm. ; loose sheets

Item name: journal extract

Collection: Library

ID number: M 12379

Classification: E.240/21f

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