Also known as "Trustees for Methodist Church Purposes".
The purposes of the Trustees are commemoration of the Aldersgate Conversion of John and Charles Wesley in May 1738.
This section lists the memorials created by the subject on this page:
Aldersgate Trustees of the Methodist Church
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Aldersgate Flame
{On the west face:} Wednesday May 24 1738 "What occurred .......law of sin an...
John Wesley statue - St Paul's
Bronze statue on a marble base. From PMSA: Wesley is shown stepping forward, ...
Other Subjects
Kingston Inter Faith Forum
From their 2019 page at Kingston Citizens Advice: "We serve as a channel of communication and understanding between the various faith groups, providing an opportunity for discussion of issues of mu...
Saint Erkenwald
Saint. Also known as Ercenwald, Earconwald, Eorcenwald and Erconwald. Born at Lindsey, Lincolnshire. He helped establish two Benedictine abbeys; Chertsey Abbey for men and Barking Abbey for women. ...
Christchurch, Southwark
John Marshall provided in his will for the building of a church. Christchurch was built in 1671 at what is now 27 Blackfriars Road. Built on marshy ground it had to be totally rebuilt in 1738-41 (s...
St Pancras Church, Soper Lane
Built in the 12 century. Destroyed in the Great Fire and not rebuilt.
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Morley mosaics - KEW - Hester Thrale
SE1, King Edward Walk, Morley College
These 10 portrait mosaics are the result of a project by Morley College to celebrate the achievements of significant women who have lived...
H. Reginald Ross
Architect for the restoration of Bishop Wood's Almshouses in 1930. Designed a number of modernist pubs.
Sir Stafford Cripps
Politician and lawyer. Born Richard Stafford Cripps at 32 Elm Park Gardens, Chelsea, nephew of Beatrice Webb. He initially pursued a career in the law, but this was interrupted by the outbreak of w...
Giuseppe Mazzini - NW1
NW1, North Gower Street, 185
Mazzini arrived in this house in 1840 when the address was 9 George Street.
Southgate - First seat of local government
N14, The Green, 40
The Listing entry gives the history of the building: "... On the Tithe map of 1801 there are narrow rectangular buildings in the plot now...
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