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Gallery: Wimborne Pictures

Wimborne Methodist Chapel, Cornmarket, date unknown

@iamtimbo / 9 years ago / 2836 views / comments

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This image shows the chapel used by the Methodist congregation in Wimborne prior the the construction of the premises in King Street. According to the Wimborne Methodist Church website:

"By 1820 the Methodists had outgrown their premises in West Borough and a purpose-built chapel called 'Ebenezer' was erected in the Corn Market, mainly due to the generosity of Joseph Sims and his brother-in-law John Meatyard, who sadly did not live to see the building completed. The Society went from strength to strength, membership in 1828 was 54, in 1836 80+ and by 1849 had reached about 100 when Wimborne became head of a circuit of 12 chapels with 350 members."

©Wimborne Methodist Church  ‑ used with permission

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