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| − | See [[Scotland Open Brethren|Introduction and Legend]] for intro and key to abbreviations. D.V., this list will eventually contain Exclusive assemblies as well, and is sorted geographically by present council area. | + | See [[Scotland Open Brethren|Introduction and Legend]] for intro and key to abbreviations. D.V., this list will eventually contain Exclusive assemblies as well, and is sorted geographically by present council area. Return to [[Scotland by Council|Index]]? |
Stirlingshire | Stirlingshire | ||
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==Stirling== | ==Stirling== | ||
* f. early 1870s. | * f. early 1870s. | ||
| − | ** Corn Exchange; 1879, Spittle St. Hall, Spittle St.; 1887, Good Templar Hall, Shuttle St.; King St. & Arcade; 1893, Public Halls, Dumbarton Rd.; by 1897, Gospel Hall, 671/2 Port St.; 1940, YMCA Hut, Dumbarton Rd., 1949, Miners' Welfare Institute, Burghmuir; 1951, Craigs Fellowship Hall; 1959, Girl Guides’ Hut; 1969, Hermon Hall, 2 Bow St. | + | ** Corn Exchange; 1879, Spittle St. Hall, Spittle St.; 1887, Good Templar Hall, Shuttle St.; King St. & Arcade; 1893, Public Halls, Dumbarton Rd.; by 1897, Gospel Hall, 671/2 Port St.; 1940, YMCA Hut, Dumbarton Rd., 1949, Miners' Welfare Institute, Burghmuir; 1951, Craigs Fellowship Hall; 1959, Girl Guides’ Hut; 1969, Hermon Hall, 2 Bow St.; Hermon Evangelical Church, 2 Bow St. [https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/4078016 picture of HEC] |
===Bannockburn=== | ===Bannockburn=== | ||
* f.1904. | * f.1904. | ||
| − | ** By 1904, Gospel Hall; by 1940, Old Town Hall; 1940, Public School; 1945, Old Town Hall; 1958, Gospel Hall, 8 East Murrayfield St. | + | ** By 1904, Gospel Hall; by 1940, Old Town Hall; 1940, Public School; 1945, Old Town Hall; 1958, Gospel Hall, 8 East Murrayfield St. [https://bannockburn.wordpress.com/contact-information/ BGH's website] |
===Cowie=== | ===Cowie=== | ||
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==Doune== | ==Doune== | ||
* f. c.1901; disc. 1990s. | * f. c.1901; disc. 1990s. | ||
| − | ** By 1904, Old School Room; 1905, Gospel Room, 39 Balkerach St.; 1906, Gospel Hall (by | + | ** By 1904, Old School Room; 1905, Gospel Room, 39 Balkerach St.; 1906, Gospel Hall (by 1971, E.C.), 43 Balkerach St. |
==Fallin== | ==Fallin== | ||
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* f. 1923; disc. 1970s. | * f. 1923; disc. 1970s. | ||
** 1923, Public Hall; by 1951, Gospel Hall. | ** 1923, Public Hall; by 1951, Gospel Hall. | ||
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Latest revision as of 09:55, 16 February 2022
See Introduction and Legend for intro and key to abbreviations. D.V., this list will eventually contain Exclusive assemblies as well, and is sorted geographically by present council area. Return to Index?
Stirlingshire
Contents
Southeast
Stirling
- f. early 1870s.
- Corn Exchange; 1879, Spittle St. Hall, Spittle St.; 1887, Good Templar Hall, Shuttle St.; King St. & Arcade; 1893, Public Halls, Dumbarton Rd.; by 1897, Gospel Hall, 671/2 Port St.; 1940, YMCA Hut, Dumbarton Rd., 1949, Miners' Welfare Institute, Burghmuir; 1951, Craigs Fellowship Hall; 1959, Girl Guides’ Hut; 1969, Hermon Hall, 2 Bow St.; Hermon Evangelical Church, 2 Bow St. picture of HEC
Bannockburn
- f.1904.
- By 1904, Gospel Hall; by 1940, Old Town Hall; 1940, Public School; 1945, Old Town Hall; 1958, Gospel Hall, 8 East Murrayfield St. BGH's website
Cowie
- f. 1895, by B.m.; disc. 1989.
- 1895, Mrs M’Callum, Mitchell Row; by 1922, Public Hall (later Gospel Hall), Main St.
Doune
- f. c.1901; disc. 1990s.
- By 1904, Old School Room; 1905, Gospel Room, 39 Balkerach St.; 1906, Gospel Hall (by 1971, E.C.), 43 Balkerach St.
Fallin
- fl. 1922–33.
Plean
- f. 1923; disc. 1970s.
- 1923, Public Hall; by 1951, Gospel Hall.
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Sources
- Scottish Open Brethren Assemblies 1838-2000 by Neil Dickson
- As of May 5, 2020, Neil Dickson has given written permission for this history of Open Brethren assemblies to be shared online at discretion. There is every intent to rework this geographically in different formats with expansion as time and resources permit.