Argyll and Bute, Scotland

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See Scotland Open Brethren for introduction and abbreviations, and an alphabetical list. D.V., this list will eventually contain Exclusive assemblies as well, but presently just Open Brethren, and is sorted geographically.

Ardrishaig

  • f. 1929 after mission; disc. 1978.
    • Shiloh Hall.

Campbeltown

  • 1. Fl. 1904,
  • 2. Springbank E.C: f. 1919 by B.m.
    • 1919, Shore Street Hall; 1928, Springbank Gospel Hall (by 1990, Springbank E.C.), Longrow.

Carradale

  • fl. 1925; f. 1925, after mission.

Dunoon

  • 1. F. 1882; disc. 1971.
    • By 1897, Lesser Public Hall; by 1904, St George’s Hall, New Post Office Buildings; 1907, Lesser Burgh Buildings; 1918, Argyllshire Hall, Hillfoot St; 1926, Comrades Hall, Victoria Rd; 1932, Masonic Hall, Argyle St.
  • 2. Park Hall: f. 1972.
    • 1972, Park Hall Park Rd., Kirn.

Garelochhead

  • fl. 1904.

Oban

  • 1. Fl. 1884–1916. In 1897, A M Riddle, 4 Strathaven Terr.; 1913, Unionist Club, Stevenson St.
  • 2. Fl. 1922–38 (summer only). 1927, Burnside Cottages, summer only; Sorba Rd; by 1938, Masonic Hall. Albany St.
  • 3. F. 1941, by B.m.; during 1945–7, summer only; disc. 1989. 1941, Railwayman's Hall, Shore St; 1945, Masonic Hall, Albany St; 1954, Gospel Hall, Market St.
  • 4. Gospel Hall: f. 1948; disc. 1984. 1948, Masonic Hall, Albany St; 1954, Gospel Hall, Market St.

Sandbank

  • f. by 1887; disc. after 1922. By 1887, Cremona Room; by 1897, Club Hall.
    • reference to Ardenadon