Plaque

Wordsworth Road Baptist Church

Erection date: 28/6/1894

Inscription

This stone was laid to the glory of God by the Rev. H. A. Squire (President of the Old Baptist Union since 1880) on June 28th 1894.

Site: Wordsworth Road Baptist Church (1 memorial)

N16, Wordsworth Road, Baptist Church

Built 1894. Love the solar panels.

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Wordsworth Road Baptist Church

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Old Baptist Union

A group of evangelical Baptist churches in the UK. Founded by Rev. H. A. Squi...

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Rev. H. A. Squire

Rev. Henry Augustus Squire, an itinerant preacher. Founding President (for 21...

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