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Methodists Collection

"Exploring the Legacy of Methodists

Background imageMethodists Collection: Primitive Methodists Children's Home, Old Alresford

Primitive Methodists Children's Home, Old Alresford
Children at the Primitive Methodists Children's Home or Orphanage, at Old Alresford, Hampshire, on the 40th anniversary of its opening. Date: 1925

Background imageMethodists Collection: John Wesley (colour litho)

John Wesley (colour litho)
3102185 John Wesley (colour litho) by English School, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: John Wesley. Postcard, early 20th century.); Look and Learn / Elgar Collection

Background imageMethodists Collection: Bont Newydd Orphanage, Carnarvon

Bont Newydd Orphanage, Carnarvon
Children and matron at the Calvinistic Methodists Orphanage at Bont Newydd, near Carnarvon (Caernarfon). Date: early 1900s

Background imageMethodists Collection: National Childrens Home, Alresford

National Childrens Home, Alresford
A view of the National Childrens Home, formerly known as the Primitive Methodists Childrens Home, at Old Alresford, Hampshire Date: Date unknown

Background imageMethodists Collection: Portrait of The Reverend John Wesley (engraving)

Portrait of The Reverend John Wesley (engraving)
583352 Portrait of The Reverend John Wesley (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Portrait of The Reverend John Wesley)

Background imageMethodists Collection: Wesleyan Central Hall, Westminster (b / w photo)

Wesleyan Central Hall, Westminster (b / w photo)
3657163 Wesleyan Central Hall, Westminster (b/w photo) by English Photographer, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Wesleyan Central Hall, Westminster)

Background imageMethodists Collection: Wesleyan Chapel, Boston (colour photo)

Wesleyan Chapel, Boston (colour photo)
3093896 Wesleyan Chapel, Boston (colour photo) by English Photographer, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Wesleyan Chapel, Boston)

Background imageMethodists Collection: The burnt out remains of the Methodist Church, Bristol Street, Birmingham

The burnt out remains of the Methodist Church, Bristol Street, Birmingham, following an air raid on the city. 29th October 1940

Background imageMethodists Collection: BPM MEDIA FILER - 1985 Paul Flowers, former Co-operative Bank chairman

BPM MEDIA FILER - 1985 Paul Flowers, former Co-operative Bank chairman. He has been a Methodist preacher for almost 40 years and served as a Labour councillor for Bradford Council for a decade

Background imageMethodists Collection: Paul Flowers, former Co-operative Bank chairman. He has been a Methodist preacher for

Paul Flowers, former Co-operative Bank chairman. He has been a Methodist preacher for almost 40 years and served as a Labour councillor for Bradford Council for a decade. 3rd September 1985

Background imageMethodists Collection: John Wesley - British clergyman and theologian

John Wesley - British clergyman and theologian
John Wesley (1703-1791) - British clergyman and theologian - founder of methodism, methodists, profile, side face, wig, robe, band, Date: circa 1780s

Background imageMethodists Collection: Camp meeting of the Methodists in North America, ca 1819

Camp meeting of the Methodists in North America, ca 1819. Private Collection

Background imageMethodists Collection: Camp meeting of the Methodists in North America, c. 1829

Camp meeting of the Methodists in North America, c. 1829. Private Collection

Background imageMethodists Collection: The monument to the Wesleys in the nave of Westminster Abbey, City of Westminster, London, England

The monument to the Wesleys in the nave of Westminster Abbey, City of Westminster, London, England. John Wesley, 1703-1791. English cleric and theologian. Charles Wesley, 1708 - 1788

Background imageMethodists Collection: Weslyan Chapel, London

Weslyan Chapel, London
JOHN WESLEY Wesleys Chapel, City Road, London. John Wesley was the founder of the Wesleyan Methodists and this was their first church. Date: 1703 - 1791

Background imageMethodists Collection: Methodist Chapel

Methodist Chapel
A Methodist Chapel of Selina, Countess of Huntingdons Connexion in Worcester. Date: Early 19th century

Background imageMethodists Collection: WESLEYs HOLY CLUB

WESLEYs HOLY CLUB
John Wesley and his companions at a meeting of the Holy Club at Oxford, where the idea of Methodism was conceived Date: 1729

Background imageMethodists Collection: Edwardian Methodists, Stratford, London

Edwardian Methodists, Stratford, London
Edwardian Methodists, Stratford, County of London, England. Date: 1905

Background imageMethodists Collection: Samuel Warren

Samuel Warren
SAMUEL WARREN English churchman, leader of the Warrenite Methodists with his autograph Date: 1781 - 1862

Background imageMethodists Collection: John Wesley walking in Edinburgh between James Hamilton M. D. and Joseph Cole (engraving)

John Wesley walking in Edinburgh between James Hamilton M. D. and Joseph Cole (engraving)
XJF265595 John Wesley walking in Edinburgh between James Hamilton M.D. and Joseph Cole (engraving) (b/w photo) by Kay, John (1742-1826) (after); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageMethodists Collection: Opening of the Blendon Methodist Church, Penhill Road, Bexley, Kent. 1935

Opening of the Blendon Methodist Church, Penhill Road, Bexley, Kent. 1935

Background imageMethodists Collection: Methodist Conference

Methodist Conference
The first Wesleyan Conference is held at the Foundry, City Road, London - John Wesley addresses his companions, including his brother Charles. Date: 1744

Background imageMethodists Collection: National Childrens Home (NCH) - London Branch

National Childrens Home (NCH) - London Branch
The National Childrens Home (NCH) - London Branch. Founded in July 1869 in a disused Stable in Church Street, Lambeth by Thomas Stephenson

Background imageMethodists Collection: Price Hughes Preaching

Price Hughes Preaching
Hugh Price Hughes, the Methodist divine, preaches to a crowd in the open air

Background imageMethodists Collection: American Methodists

American Methodists
NORTH AMERICA Black Methodists at Cincinnati behave in ways that Wesley would have recognised

Background imageMethodists Collection: Methodist field preacher

Methodist field preacher in the United States

Background imageMethodists Collection: Wesleyan Methodists

Wesleyan Methodists
Love Feast of the Wesleyan Methodists


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"Exploring the Legacy of Methodists: From Orphanages to Chapels" The Primitive Methodists Children's Home in Old Alresford stands as a testament to the compassion and care provided by this religious community. John Wesley, depicted in a vibrant colour lithograph, was a prominent figure who played a pivotal role in shaping the Methodist movement. Bont Newydd Orphanage in Carnarvon served as a sanctuary for countless children, offering them hope and support during challenging times. The National Children's Home in Alresford exemplified the Methodist commitment to nurturing young lives and providing them with opportunities for growth. A captivating engraving captures the essence of The Reverend John Wesley, showcasing his dedication as both clergyman and theologian within the Methodist tradition. Wesleyan Central Hall, captured in an evocative black-and-white photograph, remains an iconic symbol of worship and community gathering within Westminster. Vibrant colours bring life to Wesleyan Chapel located in Boston, reflecting the vibrancy and diversity found within local Methodist congregations across different regions. John Wesley's portrait reminds us of his profound influence on British society through his tireless efforts towards spiritual renewal and social justice advocacy. Camp meetings held by North American Methodists around 1819 brought together believers from various backgrounds for powerful moments of worship and fellowship. Another camp meeting image from around 1829 showcases how these gatherings fostered unity among Methodists while promoting spiritual revival across communities. Wesleyan Chapel situated in London serves as a hub for worshipers seeking solace, guidance, and communal support amidst bustling city life.