Clackmannanshire, 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.

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Central

Tillicoultry

  • f. c.1864.
    • 1864, Hamilton St. Hall; 1908, Gibson’s Mill (Sundays), Alexandria St. Hall (weekdays); 1911. Gospel Hall (1993, Hillfoots E.C.), Bank St.

South

Clackmannan

  • fl. 1897–1904.
    • By 1897, Co-operative hall.

Southwest

Alloa

  • f. 1904 after mission; disc. 1980.
    • 1904, Cooperative Hall, High St.; 1904, Greenfield Mission Hall, Sunnyside Rd.; 1915, Gospel Hall, 18 Mill St; Museum Hall; 1924, Greenfield St. Hall; by 1951, Gospel Hall, Sunnyside St.

Sauchie

  • f. 1936, fr. Alloa; disc. 1996.
    • By 1951, Gospel Hall (by 1983, Ebenezer Hall), 5 Parkhead

West

Alva

  • fl. 1905 after mission.
    • Ebenezer Hall, Cobden St.



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