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Hi folks, I am both new to the area, and this site!! I do have some happy childhood memories visiting family in Wallasey and building the sandcastles on the beach too. What I am looking for is a photo of the church that used to be where the petrol station is today, almost opposite Littledale Road. My parents were marreid here, and we do not have a photo of it. I would like to be able to show my mum when she comes over from Australia this year, can anyone help? Thanks Jess
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Was it Egremont Baptist Church? If so, have a look HERE
We don't do charity in Germany, we pay taxes. Charity is a failure of governments' responsibilities - Henning Wehn https://ddue.uk
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Was the church a Methodist Chapel because I remember going to the Boys Brigade there in the 50's when I lived in Littledale. There is a church at the top of Brougham road which is the Seacombe United Reform.
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Was the church a Methodist Chapel because I remember going to the Boys Brigade there in the 50's when I lived in Littledale. The church was Protestant Christian - leaning towards Baptist. In 1972, about three quarters of English Congregational churches merged with the English Presbyterian Church to form the United Reformed Church (URC). There is a church at the top of Brougham road which is the Seacombe United Reform.
Yes, as described in the link I provided earlier.
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Ignore the "Baptist" reference. My mind was elsewhere.
Congregationalism is a system of government and religious beliefs of a Protestant denomination in which each member church is self-governing.
Thats what the definition of it says!
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