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- Plane Street Wesleyan Methodist Chapel, demolished 2005
- Great Thornton Street Wesleyan Methodist Chapel, destroyed by fire 1907. Replaced by Thornton Hall
- Thornton Hall, destroyed by air-raids c1941
- Great Thornton Street Primitive Methodist chapel. Built 1849. Burnt down 1856 and rebuilt. Closed 1937. Demolished
- St Thomas's, Campbell Street, demolished c1945
- Trinity Wesleyan Chapel, Coltman Street, demolished 1953
- Boulevard United Methodist Church, demolished early 1980s
- Norman Memorial Primitive Methodist Church, Hawthorn Avenue, demolished c1941
- Argyle Street Wesleyan Chapel, closed 1959 and demolished by 1964
- The Church of the Transfiguration, Albert Avenue, demolished 1975
- Jewish Synagogue, Robinson Row. Built 1826 and closed 1903. Demolished 1928
- New Mariner's Church, Dagger Lane. Built 1834 and closed c1906. Demolished 1978
- Fish Street Congregational Chapel. Built 1782 and sold c1898. Demolished 1984
- Humber Street Wesleyan Chapel. Built 1832-3 and closed 1905. Destroyed during Second World War
- Congregational mission room, Broadley Street. Established 1865 and registered until 1896. Demolished
- Salthouse Lane Baptist Chapel. Built 1757. Replaced by South Street in 1866 and later demolished
- George Yard Methodist Chapel. Built c1785, closed November 1905 and demolished soon after
- Queen's Hall Wesleyan Methodist, Alfred Gelder Street. Opened 1905, closed 1960 and demolished June 1965
- The 'Valiant' Floating chapel, Queen's Dock. Founded 1821, dispensed with in 1849 and later broken up
- New Dock Street Baptist/Unitarian chapel. Thought to have been demolished in 1829
- St. John the Evangelist Anglican church, Queen Victoria Square. Consecrated 1792, opened 1793, closed 1917. Demolished
- Jewish Synagogue, Parade Row. In use from c1820, sold 1826. Demolished
- Providence Independent chapel (Congregational), Hope Street. Built 1797, closed 1903. Destroyed by bombing in 1941
- Roman Catholic chapel, North Street. Built 1799, closed 1829. Demolished
- St. Patrick's Roman Catholic chapel, Mill Street. Built 1871, closed 1906. Demolished
- West Street Primitive Methodist chapel, Mill Street. Built 1819, closed 1910. Destroyed by bombing in 1941
- Albion Independent chapel, Albion Street. Opened 1842, largely destroyed by bombing in 1941, demolished 1949
- Jewish Synagogue, School Street. Opened 1887. Demolished
- Waltham Street Wesleyan chapel. Opened 1814, closed 1932. Bomb damaged in Second World War and demolished 1949
- George Street Baptist chapel. Built 1796, closed 1903. Demolished 1985
- Clowes Primitive Methodist chapel, Kingston Square, Jarratt Street. Built 1851, closed 1932. Demolished 1965
- Christ Church Anglican church, Worship Street. Consecrated 1822, closed 1952. Demolished 1962
- Bethel Methodist New Connexion chapel, North Street (later Charlotte Street). Built 1799. Destroyed by bombing in 1941
- St. Philip's Anglican church, Charlotte Street. Consecrated 1885. Bomb damaged. Demolished
- St. Luke's Anglican church, St. Luke Street. Consecrated 1862. Bomb damaged. Demolished
- St. James's Anglican church, St. James Square, Lister Street. Consecrated 1831, closed 1950s. Demolished 1957
- English Street Wesleyan chapel. Built 1818, closed 1831. Demolished
- Alfred Street Wesleyan chapel. Built 1831, closed 1851. Site unknown
- Edgar Street Primitive Methodist chapel. Built 1891, no longer in use by 1954. Demolished
- Madeley Street Salvation Army Citadel. Built 1888 and demolished 1983
- Hessle Road Congregational chapel. Built 1875-7, closed 1949. Demolished 1964
- St. Barnabus Anglican church, Hessle Road. Consecrated 1874, closed 1970. Demolished
- Boulevard United Methodist church. Opened 1907, closed 1960s. Demolished 1985
- Boulevard Baptist church, Gordon Street. Built 1903, demolished early 1970s. Prefabricated church built on site
- Carlton Street Wesleyan mission room. Built 8165, replace 1886, closed 1962. Demolished 1968/9
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