The Churches of Britain and Ireland
Goole, East Riding of Yorkshire
Central Methodist Church. Behind the church is this building, and inscribed on the chimney (front of the building, at first floor height) is "Wesleyan Centenary 1809". Is this the original church? Both © James Murray. Christ Church (U.R.C.). on Hook Road. © Bill Henderson. Goole Mariners Club may have had a previous incarnation as a church. Can you confirm? © James Murray. Janet Gimber has advised that this was originally the Mission to Seamen, later re-named as the Mission to Seafarers. It is still the Goole base for that organisation, and retains a chapel inside. Hook Road Cemetery Chapel. © James Murray. Newlife Community Church. © James Murray. St. John the Evangelist on Church Street. © James Murray. Another view, © John Balaam (2016). Grade II listed. St. Joshua and St. Thomas of Canterbury (R.C.). Another view. © James Murray. St. Mary at Old Goole. According to a newspaper article, this church is earmarked for closure, and in fact it closed in 2009. At that time the proposal was to convert into housing, and, on the site of the hall, build additional properties following demolition. © James Murray. The former St. Thomas (R.C.) at Old Goole. © James Murray. Salvation Army hall. © James Murray. Trinity Methodist Church. © James Murray. Another view. © Bill Henderson.
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