Sadly, both date and place are unknown.
Photograph taken outside the Methodist Chapel in Willersey. Perhaps for a joint service?
Mr Webb supplied one of his lorries as transport. Date unknown.
Seat outside the Methodist Chapel dedicated to Audrey Heap, who died in 2007 at the age of 99. She had been a member of the Chapel's Women's Fellowship for many years.
Bright Hour was a women's organisation affiliated to the Methodist Chapel but open to all women in the village.
The index to the original slide collection gives the additional information that this was now [1993?] called The Fellowship and that the Chapel Preacher was Mr Dodds.
We have no date for this but possibly during the 1920s.
Held in the chapel and part of the village's celebration of the Queen's Diamond Jubilee.
The exhibition was held in the chapel in 2012 as part of the Queen's Diamond Jubilee celebrations.
Janet & David Key's farewell party held in the Joseph Webb Hall, c 2003. L to R round the table: Pauline Douglas-Smith, Joan Geeson, Doreen Guest, Jean Fairbairn. David was retiring as Minister of the Methodist Chapel.
Farewell party for Janet & David Key at the Joseph Webb Hall c2003. L to R round the table: Edna Harden, Nancy Cherry, Joyce Murphy, Dorothy Griffin, Marjorie Bradley (back view).
Janet & David Key's farewell party c 2003, held in the Joseph Webb Hall. L to R round the table: Mary Terry, Margaret Byrd, Flo Aston, Jean Ware. David was retiring as Minister of the Methodist Chapel.
Janet & David Key's farewell party held at the Joseph Webb Hall c2003, hosted by members of the Methodist Chapel's Women's Fellowship. David was retiring as Minister at the Methodist Chapel. L to R round the table: Peggy Freeman, David Key, Bessie Clarke, Ruby Cowley.
The Chapel was built in 1891.
Compiled by members of Mickleton Women's Institute in 1970s: E side of Chapel Lane, between Mill Bank and Three Ways corner. Camera facing SE. Victorian Chapel, 1891. Brick with stone quoins. Roof tiled, ventilators in roof. 11/2 s[torey]. Windows above porch 3-lancet with cusped head, set under a stone arch; similar type 2-light in side walls and one ...
This photograph also shows the Manse built next to the chapel.
The Methodist Chapel in Chapel Lane was built in 1891. The money was mostly raised before the chapel was built. It was built by Mr Sheppard of Honeybourne and cost £750. The opening service was conducted by Dr F. Luke Wiseman in April 1891. He revisited in April 1941 to preach at the Golden Jubilee.
Photo showing interior of the chapel taken when the art exhibition was held there as part of the celebration of the Queen's Diamond Jubilee.
Races held in Chapel Lane. Also shows the chapel and Joseph Webb Hall.
This photograph shows some of the paintings exhibited in the Chapel as part of the Queen's Diamond Jubilee celebrations held in 2012.