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Dundee, 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.


=Dundee=
* 1. Hermon E.C.: f. c.1861 as Mission hall; 1866, formed assy.
** c.1861, Meeting Room, Mid-Wynd, off Perth Rd.; 1900, Falcon Hall, Johnston’s Lane, West Port; 1914, Hermon Hall (1970s, Hermon E.C.), 34 South Tay St.
* 2. Hillbank E.C.: f. 1878, fr. Mid-Wynd Hall.
** 1878, Wellgate Hall, 59 Wellgate; c.1879, Gospel Hall, 24 Bank St; 1892, Panmure Hall, 6 Bain Square; 1894 Gospel Hall, 138 Murraygate; by 1897, Pullar’s Close Hall, 132 Murraygate; 1902, Gospel Hall, 48 Wellgate; 1924, Hillbank Hall (1979, Hillbank E.C.), 57 Cotton Rd.
* 3. Bethany Hall: f. 1887; 1889 united with Gospel Hall, Bank St.
** 1887, Bethany Hall, Alexander St.
* 4. Gospel Hall: fl. 1897.
** In 1897, Gospel Hall, 39 Nelson St.
* 5. Elim Hall, Lochee: f. 1907 after a mission; disc. 1950.
** Corrie St.; 1910, YMCA Hall, 149 High St.; by 1922, Weaver’s Hall, High St.; 1924, Elim Hall, 98 Liff Rd.
* 6. Lochee Assy: 1971, fr. Hermon Hall.
** 1971, Lochee Christian Assembly, Lochee Evangelical Centre, Kirk St., Lochee; 1975, Christian Assembly Hall, Liff Rd, Lochee
* 7. Gospel Hall: f. 1981, fr. Hermon E.C.
** 1981, Gospel Hall, 15 King St.; 1985, Meadowside Gospel Hall, 2 Euclid Cres.
==Broughty Ferry==
* f. by 1940; disc. 1962.
** In 1940, Hall, 132 Brook St.; 1940, 71 King St.; 1957, Burgh Halls, 132 Brook St.; 71 King St.










=Sources=
* [[Scotland Open Brethren]] by Neil Dickson