Shetland Islands, Scotland

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See Neil Dickson's 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.

Mainland

Central Mainland

East Coast

Lerwick

  • 1. Ebenezer Hall: f. 1864.
    • 1864, Attic in Baker’s Close (readdressed as Mounthooly Street); by 1878, Masonic Hall; New Town Hall; 1885, Ebenezer Hall, Navy Lane
  • 2. Sound Gospel Hall: f. 1983, fr. Ebenezer Hall.
    • 1983, Shalom, Sound; 1987, Sound Gospel Hall, Oversund Rd, Sound.

North Mainland

Northmavine

  • Northmavine: f. 1906, after mission; 1976 trans. Brae.
    • 1906, crofter's house, Mangaster; 1976, Gospel Hall, Brae.

Southern Peninsula

Sandwick

  • Sandwick: f. 1878, disc. after evangelism; 1980.

1879, Gospel Hall, Hoswick.

Scalloway

  • Scalloway: f. 1951, after evangelism.
    • 1951, Magnus Sinclair, New Rd.; by 1983, Gospel Hall, Gibblestone Rd.

West Mainland

Reawick

The Taing

  • Taing: fl. 1875.

Tingwall

Whiteness

  • Whiteness: f. 1876, after evangelism; disc. after 1959.
    • 1876, Gospel Hall.

Walls

Sellivoe

  • Selivoe: f. 1875, after evangelism.
    • Private house; c.1877, Gospel Hall, Ayres of Selivoe, Bridge of Walls.

Papa Stour

  • Papa Stour: fl. 1884.

Scalloway Islands

Burra

  • Burra: fl. 1904. Hamnavol.

Trondra

  • Trondra: f. 1923, after mission; disc. 1983.
    • 1923, Gilbert Irvine, The Schoolhouse; 1925, Bethany Hall, by Scalloway.

Yell

East Yell

  • East Yell: f. 1946; disc. after 1959. John Tait, Aywick.