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D4100 - Eyam, formerly Wesleyan, Methodist Church, Hawkhill Road - 1906-2011
1 - Building of Eyam Methodist Church: Statements of accounts - c1906-1909
2 - Building of Eyam Methodist Church: Accounts - c1907
1 - Draft accounts concerning opening, foundation stone-laying, etc. - c1907
3 - Building of Eyam Methodist Church: New chapel account book - 1906-1909
4 - Building of Eyam Methodist Church: New building accounts - 1906-1909
5 - Building of Eyam Methodist Church: Bank pass books - 1906-1909
6 - Building of Eyam Methodist Church: Grants - c1908
7 - Building of Eyam Methodist Church: Plans - [1900s]
8 - Building of Eyam Methodist Church: Solicitor's Bill - 1907
9 - Building of Eyam Methodist Church: Correspondence - 1906-1909
10 - Trustees Correspondence - 1908-1922
11 - Deeds - 1909
12 - Sale of land - 1911
13 - Collections accounts - 1906-1912
14 - Loose vouchers, bills and receipts, mostly for the period 1906-1914 - 1906-1957
15 - Bank statements - 1935-1942
16 - Income and expenditure account books - 1916-1925
17 - Collection Journals - 1936-2011
18 - Leaders Meetings - 1909-1961
19 - Trustees Meetings - 1906-1976
20 - Treasurers' account books - 1914-2011
21 - Band of Hope - 1907-1926
22 - Group register - 1979-1981
23 - Sunday School - 1926-1982
24 - Missionary Society - 1964-1968
25 - Church Council Meetings - 1975-1993
UL - Eyam, formerly Wesleyan, Methodist Church: Unlisted records
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