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"Wesleyan: A Journey Through Time and Places" Discover the rich history of Wesleyan, a name that has left its mark in various locations across the globe

Background imageWesleyan Collection: Wesleyan Chapel, Stanhope Street, Liverpool, engraved by J. Smith (engraving)

Wesleyan Chapel, Stanhope Street, Liverpool, engraved by J. Smith (engraving)
XJF497292 Wesleyan Chapel, Stanhope Street, Liverpool, engraved by J. Smith (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; English, out of copyright

Background imageWesleyan Collection: The Rev. William Wood Stamp, President of the Wesleyan Methodist Society for 1860 - 1861

The Rev. William Wood Stamp, President of the Wesleyan Methodist Society for 1860 - 1861, 1860 Engraving

Background imageWesleyan Collection: Exhibition and Sale at the Wesleyan Centenary Hall, Bishopsgate Street, for the Wesleyan

Exhibition and Sale at the Wesleyan Centenary Hall, Bishopsgate Street, for the Wesleyan Missionary Society, Uk, 1851 Engraving

Background imageWesleyan Collection: The Wesleyan Normal College, Westminster, London, Uk, 1851 Engraving

The Wesleyan Normal College, Westminster, London, Uk, 1851 Engraving

Background imageWesleyan Collection: Ebenezer Chapel, Bartletts Passage, c. 1890 (drawing)

Ebenezer Chapel, Bartletts Passage, c. 1890 (drawing)
XJF3038375 Ebenezer Chapel, Bartletts Passage, c.1890 (drawing) by Appleton, J. (fl.1890); Private Collection; (add.info.: First Book of Samuel)

Background imageWesleyan Collection: Sketches in Fiji, and in the Island of Rotumah, 1881: 1

Sketches in Fiji, and in the Island of Rotumah, 1881: 1
SKETCHES IN FIJI, AND IN THE ISLAND OF ROTUMAH, 1881: 1. A Fijian Girl. 2. A War Dance before the Deputy Commissioner. 3. Fijian with Club and Train of Native Cloth. 4

Background imageWesleyan Collection: Wesleyan High School, Freetown, Sierra Leone, West Africa

Wesleyan High School, Freetown, Sierra Leone, West Africa
The Wesleyan High School, Freetown, Sierra Leone, West Africa. Date: 1910

Background imageWesleyan Collection: Rochdale, Lancashire, England. Wesleyan Methodist Chapel and School, Union Street

Rochdale, Lancashire, England. Wesleyan Methodist Chapel and School, Union Street. From William Robertson Rochdale Past and Present, Rochdale, 1876. Colour-printed engraving

Background imageWesleyan Collection: Samuel Dousland Waddy (1804-1876) English Wesleyan minister born at Burton-on-Trent

Samuel Dousland Waddy (1804-1876) English Wesleyan minister born at Burton-on-Trent. President of the Wesleyan Conference 1859. Engraving from The Illustrated News of the World (London, c1860)

Background imageWesleyan Collection: The Rev. William Wood Stamp, President of the Wesleyan Methodist Society for 1860 - 1861

The Rev. William Wood Stamp, President of the Wesleyan Methodist Society for 1860 - 1861, 1860 Engraving

Background imageWesleyan Collection: Exhibition and Sale at the Wesleyan Centenary Hall, Bishopsgate Street, for the Wesleyan

Exhibition and Sale at the Wesleyan Centenary Hall, Bishopsgate Street, for the Wesleyan Missionary Society, Uk, 1851 Engraving

Background imageWesleyan Collection: The Wesleyan Normal College, Westminster, London, Uk, 1851 Engraving

The Wesleyan Normal College, Westminster, London, Uk, 1851 Engraving

Background imageWesleyan Collection: Jabez Bunting - 2

Jabez Bunting - 2
JABEZ BUNTING Churchman, Wesleyan Methodist. Date: 1779 - 1858

Background imageWesleyan Collection: Jabez Bunting - 1

Jabez Bunting - 1
JABEZ BUNTING Churchman, Wesleyan Methodist. with his autograph Date: 1779 - 1858

Background imageWesleyan Collection: Agnes Bulmer

Agnes Bulmer
AGNES BULMER (nee Collinson) English writer of religious verse, Wesleyan convert. Her The Messiahs Kingdom, of 14000 verses, may be the longest poem by a female. Date: 1775 - 1836

Background imageWesleyan Collection: Raw material - Recruits for the St. Georges Wesleyan School

Raw material - Recruits for the St. Georges Wesleyan School
A group of ragamuffin children before recruitment to the boy scouts. Date: 12th March 1910

Background imageWesleyan Collection: Cotherstone, Yorkshire

Cotherstone, Yorkshire - the main street Date: circa 1910s

Background imageWesleyan Collection: Wesley Chapel & Statue

Wesley Chapel & Statue
Johns Wesleys Chapel and Statue in Broadmead, old Britol, Gloucestershire, England, the first Wesleyan (Methodist) chapel in the world. Interior and pulpit. Date: built 1739

Background imageWesleyan Collection: John Bowers, Churchman

John Bowers, Churchman
JOHN BOWERS Nonconformist churchman, President of the Wesleyan Conference 1858 Date: circa 1858

Background imageWesleyan Collection: Malta - Wesleyan Church - Floriana

Malta - Wesleyan Church - Floriana
Malta - Wesleyan Methodist Church - Floriana and the Connaught Home for Sailors. Date: 1910s

Background imageWesleyan Collection: Dr. W. A. Thatchell pictured with blind Chinese boys, Chinese Revolution

Dr. W. A. Thatchell pictured with blind Chinese boys, Chinese Revolution
Dr. W. A. Thatchell pictured with two nurses, all from the Wesleyan Mens Hospital in Hankow, who rescued wounded and blinded inmates from the hospital under fire from insurgents during the Chinese

Background imageWesleyan Collection: Methodist Conference

Methodist Conference
The first Wesleyan Conference is held at the Foundry, City Road, London - John Wesley addresses his companions, including his brother Charles. Date: 1744

Background imageWesleyan Collection: England / Helston

England / Helston
The main street in Helston, Cornwall, a town famous for its Floral Dance, danced annually through the streets

Background imageWesleyan Collection: Thomas Coke / Divine

Thomas Coke / Divine
THOMAS COKE Wesleyan divine in Britain and America Date: 1747 - 1814

Background imageWesleyan Collection: Wesleyan home Missions

Wesleyan home Missions
METHODIST MISSION Mr George Coooks Wesleyan Home Missions Touring Gospel Car carries the Methodist message throughout Britain

Background imageWesleyan Collection: Wesleyan Methodists

Wesleyan Methodists
Love Feast of the Wesleyan Methodists



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"Wesleyan: A Journey Through Time and Places" Discover the rich history of Wesleyan, a name that has left its mark in various locations across the globe. From South Elmsall, West Yorkshire to Southwold, Suffolk; from Western Australia to Bradford, this caption takes you on an intriguing journey. In 1894, Aston Villa F. C proudly embraced their Wesleyan roots in South Elmsall, West Yorkshire. The Methodist Book-Plate symbolized their strong connection to faith and community values. Traveling further east brings us to the picturesque town of Southwold in Suffolk. Here lies East Green and the Lighthouse - a serene spot where Wesleyan principles of spirituality and enlightenment resonate with visitors. Across continents we venture next to Western Australia's capital city, Perth. The grandeur of the Wesleyan Church stands tall as a testament to religious devotion and architectural splendor. The story takes an unexpected turn as we delve into maritime history aboard RMS Titanic. Harold Cottam Collection gold pocket watch serves as a poignant reminder of those who perished on that fateful night – individuals who may have carried their Wesleyan beliefs close to heart. Back on land in Bradford, we encounter the impactful presence of the Wesleyan Mission. This institution brought hope and assistance to those in need during challenging times. Celebrations abound at Holmfirth's Wesleyan Centenary on July 16th, 1910. It was a momentous occasion marking one hundred years since John Wesley's influential teachings took root within communities worldwide. Advertisements played a crucial role in spreading awareness about Wesleyanism throughout generations. The iconic "Wesleyan & General Advertisement" captured attention with its compelling message promoting financial security for all. Artistic expressions also pay homage to John Wesley's legacy. An earthenware bust crafted in Staffordshire captures his likeness while serving as a tangible reminder of his profound impact on society.