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St James's Presbyterian Church

1851 religious census

The 1851 Religious Census was a survey of all identified places of religious worship then in existence, including Nonconformist and Catholic chapels and Jewish synagogues as well as Church of England churches.

ACS news: August 2012

Essay competition...........1
Notice board................... 1
Social media................... 2
Newsletter changes........ 2
Neighbourhood Plan.......3
Inspired Alnwick Trail...... 4
Programme.....................5
News in brief...................5
Core strategy.................. 6
Planning matters.............7
Viewpoint........................ 7
Who's who?.................... 8
About the society............ 8
Diary............................... 8

Historic England listing: St James's Presbyterian Church

Historic England listing: St James's Presbyterian Church

Inspired Alnwick - St James

Inspired Alnwick

Keys to the past: St James's Presbyterian Church

Keys to the past: St James's Presbyterian Church

Redevelopment Proposals

Skelly: St James

Drawing of St James Church from Skelly's history.

St James - history

history of st james

St James - previous church

St James - old chapel

St James interior c. 1840

The earlier presbyterian church

St James web site: history

History of St James Church

The Newcastle upon Tyne Architectural Practice of Hicks and Charlewood and their successors, 1882–1936

The practice of Hicks and Charlewood was a major force in ecclesiastical architecture in the north-east region during the late nineteenth and first half of the twentieth centuries. This paper sets out the history of two generations of influential partnerships.

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