Primitive Methodist Chapel, Ramshaw, Blanchland

£3,000.00

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Catalogue No: C57
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Description

Ramshaw, on the border between County Durham and Northumberland, is a rural area with a history of having lead mines in and around its location.

The people of this area where the chapel is located, tended to be either “church or chapel”, meaning they either attended the Anglican church in the village or they went to the much simpler Primitive Methodist Chapel in Ramshaw which was established in 1877 (Hunstanworth History).  The chapel was sited close to the lead mine and had been fitted out for worship.

Size: 67 x 56

Medium: Watercolour & Pencil

Oak frame