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Feltwell Primitive Methodist Chapel

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Type of organisation: Religious
Also known as: Feltwell Chapel
Street number: pt. section 570
Street name: Feltwell Road
Town or locality: Hundred of Grace
Date established: 1869
Ceased operation: 1906
Established by: Primitive Methodists
Business or purpose: Religious services
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The South Australian Chronicle and  Weekly Mail - March 11th. 1871 reports "On Sunday and Monday 6th and 7th inst., the anniversary services in connection with Feltwell Chapel, were held. Sermons were preached by the Rev. J. Standrin of Saddleworth to overflowing congregations.On the following day also, the Chapel proved too small to receive all who came to partake of the social cup, and to welcome their late pastor. The public meeting, presided over by Mr. S. Moody, J. P.,was one of a very lively character, and was addressed by the Revs. S. Wellington, of Roseworthy, S.Gray of Two Wells and J. Standrin. The entire proceeds amounted to about 31 pounds."

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Memories of Feltwell Primitive Methodist Chapel

The Mallala Museum does not have a photograph of the Feltwell Primitive Methodist Chapel. (the building was also used as a school) If there is a photograph available the Museum Committee would be delighted to receive a copy. Thank you.

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