The Churches of Britain and Ireland

Minster (Thanet), Kent

Minster on Wikipedia.
 

Cemetery Chapel. © P. L. Kessler (2019)/ The History Files.

The Methodist Church was built as Wesleyan in 1850. TR 311 643. © Geoff Watt. Another view, © P. L. Kessler (2019)/ The History Files.

Minster Abbey. Of ancient (and Royal) foundation, its fascinating story can be read about here. TR 3121 6436. © P. L. Kessler (2019)/ The History Files.

The former Primitive Methodist Chapel. © Geoff Watt. Another view, © P. L. Kessler (2019)/ The History Files. According to the My Primitive Methodists entry, it opened in 1870 and was closed in 1932 at the Methodists union. It was in use as a Co-op before conversion into flats.

St. Mary. TR 3109 6426. © Peter Morgan (2017). Another view, © P. L. Kessler (2019)/ The History Files. An old postcard view from Dave Westrap's Collection. Another old postcard view, this one from John Bowdler's Collection. Link1. Link2. Link3.

St. Mildred (R.C.). TR 309 643. © Geoff Watt. Since Geoff took his photo, there has evidently been some building work - another view, © P. L. Kessler (2019)/ The History Files.

Salvation Army Church on Tothill Street. The church website has an interior view. Nearby on Tothill Street stands a Salvation Army shop, which occupies a former Independent Chapel. Both © P. L. Kessler (2019)/ The History Files.

 

 

 

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