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Guiseley Religious

Baptist Church, 1883 – Onwards

This chapel was built in 1883, on Oxford Road, (previously known as Stephenson’s Lane), the architect was G Foggit of Yeadon.

Brethren’s Meeting Room – 2013

Meeting House on Guiseley Drive, just off Bradford Road, just below and opposite the Wetherby Whaler…

Clergymen, 1939 – 1945

On the left of the back row is Mr L Ives, Verger. Mr Rawnsley, a Churchwarden, is in the…

Providence Methodist Chapel, 1843 – 1966 (1)

This datestone is from the first Primitive Methodist Chapel which was built on Otley Road in 1843….

Providence Methodist Chapel, 1843 – 1966 (2)

“Primitive Methodist Church Guiseley 1827 – 1927 Foundation Stone….

Providence Methodist Chapel, 1843 – 1966 (3)

The Primitive Methodist Chapel, also called Providence Chapel on Otley Road undergoing demolition….

Rectory 1601 – 1978 (1)

An ancient building erected by Robert More in 1601, on the site of an earlier dwelling. Internally…

Rectory 1601 – 1978 (2)

his image is of a mason’s mark on the back door of the old rectory. It is thought that…

St. Oswald’s (C of E) Church, 1150 – Onwards (1)

An early image of St. Oswald’s, Parish Church of Guiseley. The church dates back to the late…

St. Oswald’s (C of E) Church, 1150 – Onwards (5)

Local Clergymen gathered round the cross on Towngate. From left to right are: Diocesan Recorder (wearing wig)…

St. Oswald’s (C of E) Church, 1150 – Onwards (6)

St. Oswald’s Church – 1968. Children in costume are presenting a plant to Miss Cribb who…

St. Oswald’s (C of E) Church, 1150 – Onwards (7)

St. Oswald’s Church yard – 2017. Snowdrops in the churchyard, a welcome sign of the coming spring….

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