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Lanarkshire, Scotland

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See [[Scotland Open Brethren|Introduction and Legend]] for introduction intro and key to abbreviations, and an alphabetical list. D.V., this list will eventually contain Exclusive assemblies as well, but presently just Open Brethren, and is sorted geographicallyby present council area. Return to [[Scotland by Council|Index]]?
=North Lanarkshire (Greater Glasgow)=
* 2. Eastfield: f. 1990, fr. Mossknowe Gospel Hall.
** 1990, Eastfield E.C., Pollock Hall, Condorrat; 1994, Eastfield E.C., Cumbernauld.
 
====Greengairs====
* f. c.1908, mission hall formed assy.
** By 1904, Back Brae Hall
 
====Wattstown====
* fl. 1907; disc. c.1907.
 
===Harthill===
* fl. 1904 5.
 
====West Benhar====
* f. 1888; disc. after 1904.
** By 1897, Meeting Room.
 
** 2. 1902, fr. mission hall; disc. 2000.
*** 1929, Gospel Hall.
 
====Salsburgh====
* 1. Gospel Hall: f. by 1882; early C20 disc.
* 3. Ebenezer Hall: f. c.1904.
** In 1904, Cooperative Hall, Russell St; 1907, Ebenezer Hall, Young St.,Wishaw.
 
====Newmains====
* 1. Ebenezer Hall, Wishaw: f. 11 March 1847 by members of Wishaw Evangelical Union Church; trans. Wishaw 1847; trans. Newmains c.1855; trans Wishaw, 1869; 1905 disc.
** 1837, workshop, Newmains; 1869, Victoria Hall, Hill St. Wishaw.
* 2. Gospel Hall: see Morningside.
 
====Overtown====
* f. 5 August 1905, after evangelism.
* 2. Hebron Hall: f. 13 June 1938, Coatbridge Christian Union formed assy.
** 1933, Hebron Hall, 20–22 Church St.
 
====Kirkwood====
* f. by 1897;c. 1933 disc.
* 2. Gospel Hall: f. c.1868.
** By 1897, Gospel Hall, 17 High St.; by 1904, Gospel Hall, 33 High St.; 1909, Hall; 1919, Gospel Hall, Town Hall, The Cross; 1929, YMCA Hall, Bloomgate; by 1922, Gospel Hall, 21, High St; by 1937, YMCA, Westport; 1937, Gospel Hall, 21 High St; 1977, Gospel Hall, Smyllum Rd.
 
====Douglas Water====
* f. 1909 fr. Douglas; disc. 1958.
** 1909, Band Hall; by 1933, Gospel Hall.
 
====Kirkfieldbank====
* fl. 1868, after evangelism.
 
====Lesmahagow====
* 1. Hope Hall: f. c.1864.
* 3. Gospel Hall: f. 1932, fr. Gospel Hall; 1933 disc.
** 1932. Gospel Hall. Main St; 1932, Masonic Hall.
 
====New Lanark====
* fl. 1897.
* 3. Strutherhill: f. 1972, fr. Hebron Hall after evangelism.
** 1972, Gospel Hall, Strutherhill.
 
====Glengowan====
* f. by 1904; after 1933 disc.
** 1893, Bethany Hall; 1936, Bethany Hall, 266 Glasgow Rd.
* 2. See Auchentiber.
 
====Stonefield====
* fl. 1916.
** 1961, Burnhead Primary School, Juniper Rd.
* 2. Viewpark: f. 1992 after evangelism; to Bellshill.
 
=Also See=
* [[Glasgow, Scotland]]
* [[Falkirk, Scotland]]
* [[Renfrewshire, Scotland]]
 
 
Return to [[Scotland by Council|Index]]?
=Sources=
* [[Open Brethren in Scotland 1838-2000|Scottish Open BrethrenAssemblies 1838-2000]] by Neil Dickson** As of May 5, 2020, Neil Dickson has given written permission for this history of Open Brethren assemblies to be shared online at discretion. There is every intent to rework this geographically in different formats with expansion as time and resources permit.