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Falkirk | Falkirk | ||
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=Central= | =Central= | ||
==Camelon== | ==Camelon== | ||
* f. 1913, by Misson hall members. | * f. 1913, by Misson hall members. | ||
** 1914, Gospel Hall, Main St. 1926, Gospel Hall, 109 High St; by 1933, Bethany Hall, Glasgow Rd.; 1969, Bethany Hall, Baird St. | ** 1914, Gospel Hall, Main St. 1926, Gospel Hall, 109 High St; by 1933, Bethany Hall, Glasgow Rd.; 1969, Bethany Hall, Baird St. | ||
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==Falkirk== | ==Falkirk== | ||
* 1. F. 1867, after evangelism; disc. by 1880s. | * 1. F. 1867, after evangelism; disc. by 1880s. | ||
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* 4. Thornhill: f. 1945, fr. Oddfellows' Hall. | * 4. Thornhill: f. 1945, fr. Oddfellows' Hall. | ||
** By 1983, Thornhill Gospel Hall, Thistle St., Thornhill. | ** By 1983, Thornhill Gospel Hall, Thistle St., Thornhill. | ||
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==Laurieston== | ==Laurieston== | ||
* 1. Gospel Hall: f. 1909 after mission. | * 1. Gospel Hall: f. 1909 after mission. | ||
** By 1922, Gospel Hall, Cotton Lane, Mary's St. | ** By 1922, Gospel Hall, Cotton Lane, Mary's St. | ||
* 2. F. 1926, fr. Gospel Hall; c.1947, united with Gospel Hall. | * 2. F. 1926, fr. Gospel Hall; c.1947, united with Gospel Hall. | ||
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| + | =East= | ||
| + | ==Bo'ness== | ||
| + | * 1. Hebron Hall: f. c.1883. | ||
| + | ** By 1886, Coffee-room hall; by 1897, Foresters’ Lesser Hall, South St.; 1910, Hebron Hall, School Brae. | ||
| + | * 2. Grangepans: f. by 1933; disc. mid-1950s. | ||
| + | ** By 1933, Bethany Hall; 1935, Learmouth Band Hall, Grangepans; by 1951, Bethany Hall, Cairns Lane, Grangepans. | ||
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=North= | =North= | ||
==Airth== | ==Airth== | ||
* f. 1905 after mission; disc. after 1933. | * f. 1905 after mission; disc. after 1933. | ||
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==Grangemouth== | ==Grangemouth== | ||
* f. 1866. | * f. 1866. | ||
** 1866, John Farqhuar's house; by 1886, Bethany Hall, Lumley St; by 1904, Albert Hall, York Lane; 1966, Albert Hall, Myreton St. | ** 1866, John Farqhuar's house; by 1886, Bethany Hall, Lumley St; by 1904, Albert Hall, York Lane; 1966, Albert Hall, Myreton St. | ||
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==Stenhousemuir== | ==Stenhousemuir== | ||
* f. 1885; 1990, trans, Larbert. | * f. 1885; 1990, trans, Larbert. | ||
** Drill Hall, Stenhousemuir; 1887, Gospel Hall, Marshall's Buildings, Stenhousemuir; 1900, Gospel Hall, Ellenslie Pl., Stenhousemuir; by 1959, Gospel Hall, Main St., Stenhousemuir; 1985, Age Concern Hall, Main St., Stenhousemuir; 1990, Gospel Hall, 65 Main St., Larbert. | ** Drill Hall, Stenhousemuir; 1887, Gospel Hall, Marshall's Buildings, Stenhousemuir; 1900, Gospel Hall, Ellenslie Pl., Stenhousemuir; by 1959, Gospel Hall, Main St., Stenhousemuir; 1985, Age Concern Hall, Main St., Stenhousemuir; 1990, Gospel Hall, 65 Main St., Larbert. | ||
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=South= | =South= | ||
==California== | ==California== | ||
* f. by 1922; disc. after 1959. | * f. by 1922; disc. after 1959. | ||
** By 1922, Gospel Hall, Princes St. | ** By 1922, Gospel Hall, Princes St. | ||
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==Limerigg== | ==Limerigg== | ||
* 1. See Slamannan. | * 1. See Slamannan. | ||
* 2. Fl. 1897, 46 High Limerigg. | * 2. Fl. 1897, 46 High Limerigg. | ||
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==Shieldhill== | ==Shieldhill== | ||
* f. c.1890, by B.m. | * f. c.1890, by B.m. | ||
** By 1897, Public School; by 1904, Gospel Hall, The Cross. | ** By 1897, Public School; by 1904, Gospel Hall, The Cross. | ||
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==Slamannan== | ==Slamannan== | ||
* f. by 1888; disc. after 1897. | * f. by 1888; disc. after 1897. | ||
** In 1888, No. 3 Pit, Limerigg; 1889, 46 High St., Limerigg; by 1897, No. 5 Pit, Limerigg. | ** In 1888, No. 3 Pit, Limerigg; 1889, 46 High St., Limerigg; by 1897, No. 5 Pit, Limerigg. | ||
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=Southeast= | =Southeast= | ||
==Maddiston== | ==Maddiston== | ||
* f. 1922, after mission. | * f. 1922, after mission. | ||
** 1922, Templars' Hall; 1946, Bethesda Hall, California Rd. | ** 1922, Templars' Hall; 1946, Bethesda Hall, California Rd. | ||
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=West= | =West= | ||
==Bonnybridge== | ==Bonnybridge== | ||
* f. c.1919, fr. Mission hall. | * f. c.1919, fr. Mission hall. | ||
** 1919, Co-operative Hall; by 1951, Gospel Hall (by 1983, Ebenezer Gospel Hall), Bridge St. | ** 1919, Co-operative Hall; by 1951, Gospel Hall (by 1983, Ebenezer Gospel Hall), Bridge St. | ||
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==Denny== | ==Denny== | ||
* f. 1935; after evangelism. | * f. 1935; after evangelism. | ||
** 1935, Masonic Hall HalI St; 1962, Gospel Hall, West Boreland Rd. | ** 1935, Masonic Hall HalI St; 1962, Gospel Hall, West Boreland Rd. | ||
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==Haggs== | ==Haggs== | ||
* f. 1905, after mission. | * f. 1905, after mission. | ||
Revision as of 08:02, 9 May 2020
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.
Falkirk
Contents
Central
Camelon
- f. 1913, by Misson hall members.
- 1914, Gospel Hall, Main St. 1926, Gospel Hall, 109 High St; by 1933, Bethany Hall, Glasgow Rd.; 1969, Bethany Hall, Baird St.
Falkirk
- 1. F. 1867, after evangelism; disc. by 1880s.
- 2. Gospel Hall: f. 1889; disc. early 1930s.
- 1889, Oddfellows Hall, Grahamstone; 1903, Elim Hall, High St; 1908, Gladstone Hall, Kerse Lane; 1918, Masonic Hall, New Market St., Glebe St; 1921, Wilson Hall, 109 High St; 1922, Erskine Hall, Silver Row; 1926, Gospel Hall, 109, High St; 1934, Letham Gospel Hall.
- 3. Olivet Hall: 1937, fr. Bethany Hall, Camelon.
- 1937; Lesser Oddfellows' Hall, Grahams Rd., Bainsford; 1952, Olivet Gospel Hall, Silver Row; 1963, Olivet Hall, Kerse Lane.
- 4. Thornhill: f. 1945, fr. Oddfellows' Hall.
- By 1983, Thornhill Gospel Hall, Thistle St., Thornhill.
Laurieston
- 1. Gospel Hall: f. 1909 after mission.
- By 1922, Gospel Hall, Cotton Lane, Mary's St.
- 2. F. 1926, fr. Gospel Hall; c.1947, united with Gospel Hall.
East
Bo'ness
- 1. Hebron Hall: f. c.1883.
- By 1886, Coffee-room hall; by 1897, Foresters’ Lesser Hall, South St.; 1910, Hebron Hall, School Brae.
- 2. Grangepans: f. by 1933; disc. mid-1950s.
- By 1933, Bethany Hall; 1935, Learmouth Band Hall, Grangepans; by 1951, Bethany Hall, Cairns Lane, Grangepans.
North
Airth
- f. 1905 after mission; disc. after 1933.
Grangemouth
- f. 1866.
- 1866, John Farqhuar's house; by 1886, Bethany Hall, Lumley St; by 1904, Albert Hall, York Lane; 1966, Albert Hall, Myreton St.
Stenhousemuir
- f. 1885; 1990, trans, Larbert.
- Drill Hall, Stenhousemuir; 1887, Gospel Hall, Marshall's Buildings, Stenhousemuir; 1900, Gospel Hall, Ellenslie Pl., Stenhousemuir; by 1959, Gospel Hall, Main St., Stenhousemuir; 1985, Age Concern Hall, Main St., Stenhousemuir; 1990, Gospel Hall, 65 Main St., Larbert.
South
California
- f. by 1922; disc. after 1959.
- By 1922, Gospel Hall, Princes St.
Limerigg
- 1. See Slamannan.
- 2. Fl. 1897, 46 High Limerigg.
Shieldhill
- f. c.1890, by B.m.
- By 1897, Public School; by 1904, Gospel Hall, The Cross.
Slamannan
- f. by 1888; disc. after 1897.
- In 1888, No. 3 Pit, Limerigg; 1889, 46 High St., Limerigg; by 1897, No. 5 Pit, Limerigg.
Southeast
Maddiston
- f. 1922, after mission.
- 1922, Templars' Hall; 1946, Bethesda Hall, California Rd.
West
Bonnybridge
- f. c.1919, fr. Mission hall.
- 1919, Co-operative Hall; by 1951, Gospel Hall (by 1983, Ebenezer Gospel Hall), Bridge St.
Denny
- f. 1935; after evangelism.
- 1935, Masonic Hall HalI St; 1962, Gospel Hall, West Boreland Rd.
Haggs
- f. 1905, after mission.
- 1905, Old School Room (by 1951, Gospel Hall); 1953, Gospel Hall, Glasgow Rd.
Sources
- Scotland Open Brethren by Neil Dickson