Thomas Coats Memorial Baptist Church, Paisley
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"An Edwardian Gothic church of very red brick which stands out principally because of this. Built on the site of an earlier Mission Hall in 1908, by Potts, Son & Hennings, who also built the town hall and the grammar school in Blackpool, and Whitechapel library, as well as several other public buildings and houses. This would appear to be one of very few churches built by this practice. The style would have to be called free late Gothic Revival with Arts-and-Crafts influence, but with a touch of Romanesque in the tower, chancel apse and other details." - facultyonline.churchofengland.org/church-heritage-record-...
Gwynedd - Eglwys y Methodistiaid Calfinaidd/ Iliz ar Vetodourien Galvinour/ Eaglais na Meitidisteach de chuid na gCailvíneach/ Calvinistic Methodist Church --- coflein.gov.uk/en/site/7121/
Newport - Ynys Wyth, Lloegr/ Isle if Wight, England - en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sts_Thomas_Minster
"Above the front door of the diminutive Seventh Day Adventist church in Blackpool hangs a modest plaque (pictured above) which memorialises the tragically short lives of three young brothers, all of whom died in operational RAF flights during World War II, including former Manchester Grammar School pupils Allan Kilshaw Fish and Eddie Fish." - www.mgs-life.co.uk/article/hoots-from-the-archive-the-fab...
"An Edwardian Gothic church of very red brick which stands out principally because of this. Built on the site of an earlier Mission Hall in 1908, by Potts, Son & Hennings, who also built the town hall and the grammar school in Blackpool, and Whitechapel library, as well as several other public buildings and houses. This would appear to be one of very few churches built by this practice. The style would have to be called free late Gothic Revival with Arts-and-Crafts influence, but with a touch of Romanesque in the tower, chancel apse and other details." - facultyonline.churchofengland.org/church-heritage-record-...
St Mary, Beddgelert, Gwynedd - www.nationalchurchestrust.org/church/st-mary-beddgelert
ailtire: Robert Rowland Anderson - en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pollokshaws_Burgh_Hall
St John, Wesleyan Methodist Church, Llandrindod (1907) > New Life Church > Eglwys Festival Church ▪️ "St Johns Methodist Chapel was built in 1907, in the Neo-Perpendicular style with a gable-entry plan, to the design of Ewen Harper and Brother of Birmingham. The tower was never fully completed but the chapel plans are now held in Powys Record Office. St Johns was closed as a Methodist Chapel in the late 1950's and converted into offices for the use of Powys County Council in 1996." - coflein.gov.uk/en/site/8273/
Swydd Efrog/ Yorkshire --- en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leeds_Minster