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* (Sutherland, Caithness, Ross & Cromarty, Inverness-shire,** Argyllshire, Western Isles)* Ardenadon: see Sandbank.* Ardrishaig: f. 1929 after mission; disc. 1978.** Shiloh Hall.* Avoch: see Munlochy.* Beauly: f. by 1951; disc. after 1959.** Gospel Hall, Kilmorack.* Brora: fl. 1923; f. 1923 after mission.* 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.* Conon: fl. 1873.* Culloden: see Inverness, Culloden.* Dingwall: f. 1907, after mission.** 1908, Old Post Office Buildings; by 1921, Gospel Hall, 48 High Street; 1926, Gospel Hall, Gladstone Avenue.* 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.* Embo: fl. 1922 (f.) after mission.* Fort William: 1917–1920 evolved fr. Exclusive assy.** By 1922 Mr Challenger, Seaview Terr; 1933, Pier House, Station Sq; 1935, Cameron's Hall, West End; by 1939, Masonic Hall, High St; 1964, Bethany Gospel Hall, Tulloch Pl., Inverlochy .* Garelochead: fl .1904.* Golspie: ** 1. Fl. 1916 (f.).** 2. Fl. 1923 (f. 18 Dec. 1923).D. Horne's house.** 3. Fl. 1951 (f.) (summer only).J.D. Ellis. Sutherland Technical School.* Halkirk: fl. 1874, through N.E.S.* Helmsdale. f. 1923, after mission; disc. c.1965.1926, The Welcome; by 1955. George Bond. ‘Rosewood'.* Invergordon: f. 1920s; disc. 1930s.George Bond, 11 ‘Bella Vista’.* Inverness:** 1. Fl.1873.** 2. Gospel Hall: f. 1884; 1894 seceded to the Churches of God.1884, Church St.; 1886, Temperance Hall, Castle St; 1888, Gospel Hall, High St; 1889, Gospel Hall, Castle St.** 3. Ebenezer Hall: f. 1911, after evangelism.1911, Gospel Hall, 66 Church St.; 1912, Evangelistic Hall, 7 Tomnahurich St.; 1920, Ebenezer Hall, Tomnahurich St; 1937, Ebenezer Hall, Celt St.** 4. Culloden: f. 1980, fr. Ebenezer Hall; trans. Culloden, 1983.1980, The Assembly, Culcabock School, Culcabock Ave; 1983, Culloden Assembly, Keppoch Rd., Culloden.** 5. The Holm E.C: f. 1982, fr. Ebenezer Hall; 1991, affiliated with the Baptist Union of Scotland.The Holm Evangelical Church, Torbreck Christian Centre, Torbreck* Kiltarlity: fl. 1911; f. 1911 after mission.* Kingussie: f. 1971.1971, Ballochroan Cottage, Wewtonmore; 1972, Victoria Hall; by 1983, Gospel Hall, Spey St.* Mallaig: f. c.1937, by B.m; 1963.c.1937, William Simpson's house.* Munlochy: f. 1924 by B.m; trans. to Avoch, 1927. 1924, David Millar's house, Munlochy; 1927, Gospel Hall, Dock, Avoch; 1949, Gospel Hall, Dock, Avoch.* 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.Pitlochry:
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<div style="text-align: center;">'''SCOTTISH OPEN BRETHREN ASSEMBLIES'''
'''1838–2000'''</div>
=AREAS=
==SHETLAND==
* Brae: see Northmavine.* Burra: fl. 1904.Hamnavol.* East Yell: f. 1946; disc. after 1959.John Tait, Aywick.* 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.* Northmavine: f. 1906, after mission; 1976 trans. Brae.
1906, crofter's house, Mangaster; 1976, Gospel Hall, Brae.
* Papa Stour: fl. 1884.* Sandwick: f. 1878, disc. after evangelism; 1980.
1879, Gospel Hall, Hoswick.
* Scalloway: f. 1951, after evangelism.
1951, Magnus Sinclair, New Rd.; by 1983, Gospel Hall, Gibblestone Rd. Selivoe:
* Selivoe: f. 1875, after evangelism.** Private house;c.1877, Gospel Hall, Ayres of Selivoe, Bridge of Walls.* Taing: fl. 1875.* Trondra: f. 1923, after mission; disc. 1983.** 1923, Gilbert Irvine, The Schoolhouse; 1925, Bethany Hall, by Scalloway.* Whiteness: f. 1876, after evangelism; disc. after 1959.** 1876, Gospel Hall.
==ORKNEY==
* Eday: f. 1876; disc. 1974.** 1876, Swenstay; 1942, Crowbar; by 1951, Gospel Hall, South Pan.* Flotta: f. 1910; disc. c.1945.** 1911, Meeting House.* Mainland:** 1. Harray: f. 1868, after evangelism.*** 1868 crofthouse; 1876, Meeting House (by 1983, Gospel Hall).4** 2. Stromness: f. 1868, after evangelism; disc. 1989; re-formed 2004.*** By 1876, Clark’s School; by 1922, Hall, John St.** 3. Evie: f. c.1868, after evangelism; disc. 1956.*** By 1897, Meeting House, Neigley.** 4. Kirkwall: f. c.1873.*** 1880, Victoria Hall, Victoria Street; 1989, Meadows Gospel Hall, Meadowbank.* Papa Westray:** 1. Fl. 1910.** 2. Gospel Hall: f. 1933, after evangelism.*** William Gray, Nistaben; by 1951, Vola; by 1983, Gospel Hall, Northaven.* Sanday: f. 1887; disc c.1918.** 1887, North Myre; Southend.* Shapinsay: f. 1935 by B.m.; disc . 1956.** 1940, Mr. Scott, Cot-on-hill.* South Ronaldsay: f. c.1868.** c.1868, Sandwick Bay; by 1897, Gospel Hall, East End, Church Rd., St Margaret's Hope.* Westray: f. 1868, fr. Westray Baptist church.** c.1868, Meeting House (by 1991, Gospel Hall), Pierowall.
==HIGHLANDS==
1. F. 1907; disc after 1922.
1907, Old School; by 1922, Mr. English, Donavourd Gardens.