Difference between revisions of "Northumberland Towns and Villages B"

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<td>[[Image:KingdomHallBerwick NORTHUMBERLAND GLEN TINSEL.jpg|thumb|150px|Kingdom Hall. Submitted by Glen in Tinsel Knickers ]]</td>
 
<td>[[Image:KingdomHallBerwick NORTHUMBERLAND GLEN TINSEL.jpg|thumb|150px|Kingdom Hall. Submitted by Glen in Tinsel Knickers ]]</td>
<td>[[Image:Formerly Bankhill Presbyterian Church, Berwick GLEN TINSEL.jpg|thumb|150px|Bankhill Presbyterian Church Submitted by Glen in Tinsel Knickers ]]</td>
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<td>[[Image: Bankhill Presbyterian Church, Berwick GLEN TINSEL.jpg|thumb|150px|Formerly Bankhill Presbyterian Church Submitted by Glen in Tinsel Knickers ]]</td>
 
<td>[[Image:Peace Hall, Berwick GLEN TINSEL.jpg|thumb|150px|Peace Hall Submitted by Glen in Tinsel Knickers ]]</td>
 
<td>[[Image:Peace Hall, Berwick GLEN TINSEL.jpg|thumb|150px|Peace Hall Submitted by Glen in Tinsel Knickers ]]</td>
  

Revision as of 15:15, 15 June 2008

Bamburgh

St. Aidan. Submitted by Glen in Tinsel Knickers


Belford

Parish Church of St. Mary.Submitted by Glem in Tinsel Knickers
United Reformed Church. Submitted by Glen in Tinsel Knickers


Benwell

St. James's. Submitted by Steve Ellwood ‎


Berwick-upon-Tweed

Holy Trinity. Submitted by Glen in Tinsel Knickers ‎
Wallace Green Church. Submitted by Glen in Tinsel Knickers ‎
Methodist Church, Walkergate. Submitted by Glen in TK
Salvation Army, Walkergate. Submitted by Glen in Tinsel Knickers


Our Lady and St. Aidan Roman Catholic Church. Submitted by Glen in Tinsel Knickers
Formerly St. Mary Church of England, Castlegate. Submitted by Glen in Tinsel Knickers
Baptist Church. Submitted by Glen in Tinsel Knickers
Berwick Cemetery. Submitted by Glen in Tinsel Knickers


Kingdom Hall. Submitted by Glen in Tinsel Knickers
Formerly Bankhill Presbyterian Church Submitted by Glen in Tinsel Knickers
Peace Hall Submitted by Glen in Tinsel Knickers


Demolished/Destroyed

The Golden Square and Greenside Avenue buildings have both been demolished, the congregations for these two churches now use Wallace Green Parish Church.


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