Situated on Harbour Street in Whitstable, Kent :
Chapel of the Plymouth Brethren c. 1875, termed The Meeting Place of 1897, termed The Room of 1904, Gospel Hall of 1915, also from then Harbour Street Evangelical Church to present time, of Christian Fellowship.
Registered for marriages Dec., 1919.
Near the apex roof on front wall : a round glass window depicting the Star of David.
The Street Pastors in Whitstable : within associated supportiveness.
Extra :
The said round window may now be within re-appropriation.
Kent Archives & Local History, Kent County Council.
ref. CAN-U372/P/4, a large map hung on wooden rollers, year 1890, “Oyster Layings”, also depicting town areas, to include Chapel of Plymouth Brethren, Harbour Street, Whitstable.
Situated on Harbour Street in Whitstable, Kent :
Chapel of the Plymouth Brethren c. 1875, termed The Meeting Place of 1897, termed The Room of 1904, Gospel Hall of 1915, also from then Harbour Street Evangelical Church to present time, of Christian Fellowship.
Registered for marriages Dec., 1919.
Near the apex roof on front wall : a round glass window depicting the Star of David.
The Street Pastors in Whitstable : within associated supportiveness.
Extra :
The said round window may now be within re-appropriation.
Kent Archives & Local History, Kent County Council.
ref. CAN-U372/P/4, a large map hung on wooden rollers, year 1890, “Oyster Layings”, also depicting town areas, to include Chapel of Plymouth Brethren, Harbour Street, Whitstable.