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St John's Methodist Church, Arbroath

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St John's is an octagonal church — a style that was preferred by John Wesley. The interior of the church has not been altered; however, the church was extended in 1882 when a porch and gallery were added. A church hall was built in 1896. The Lifeboat Window is a memorial to the loss of the RNLI
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Elizabeth Baigent, ‘Railton, David (1884–1955)’, Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University Press, 2004; online edn, May 2005
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on 6 May 1772. The nave is octagonal and the church has been nicknamed
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Places of Worship in Scotland; St John's Methodist Church, Arbroath
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Railton on the Salvation Army International Heritage Centre website
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as part of the Arbroath and Montrose Methodist Circuit Collection.
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Archives relating to the church are held by Archive Services
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St John's Methodist Church is located in Angus
Angus
56°33′36.8″N 2°34′43″W / 56.560222°N 2.57861°W / 56.560222; -2.57861
OS grid reference
NO645410
Arbroath
Scotland
United Kingdom
Denomination
Methodist
John Wesley
Category B
Arbroath
John Wesley
spinning top
kirk
listed building
Methodist
Robert Lindsay (ON 874)
Category B listed building
manse
George Scott Railton
Commissioner
The Salvation Army
William Booth
missionaries
blue plaque
University of Dundee
St Andrew's Parish Church, Arbroath

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