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- Dimsdale Hall -golf course entrance1
- Dimsdale Old Hall sign
Entrance to Dimsdale Old Hall - 2023 - Dimsdale -Wolstanton Golf course
- Dimsdale Hall Back pig barn closeup
- Dimsdale Hall back pig barn
- Dimsdale Hall back
- Wall Photos
- Dimsale Club house garden 2
- Dimsdale Club house garden
- Dimsdale (Club house)
- Dimsdale entrrance
- Weirs of Baggot St - 2012
First Sunday Morning Meeting was held in Dublin, Ireland over Weirs of Baggot Street store where William Weir & family lived. Photo taken in 2004. - Weirs-1978 &2012
Weirs store in Dublin. The first Sunday morning meeting was held here. - Cooney's Hole - Early Baptisms held here
Cooney's Hole, where some of the first baptisms were held in the Ballinamallrd River, was behind what is now the Masonic Hall on Baragh Road in Ballinamallard. In 1904, the building was the Creamery. [The copyright on this image is owned by Kenneth Allen and is licensed for reuse under theCreative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 2.0 license] - Ballinamallard River1
Early baptisms took place in a bend of this river, called "Cooney's Hole". It was behind the creamery, now the Masonic Hall. - McBirneys Store - 2004
McBirneys Store in Dublin Ireland where George Walker worked. Photo taken in 2004. - McBirneys Store 2004
McBirneys Store in Dublin Ireland where George Walker worked. Photo taken in 2004. - Impartial Reporter-Back
Impartial Reporter Newspaper in Enniskillen, N. Ireland. Back of building. - Portora Royal School
Enniskillen Portora Royal School attended by Edward Cooney in Enniskillen, N. Ireland. Photo taken July 31, 2004 - Crocknacrieve Front Entry #1
Crocknacrieve Front Entry #1. Photo taken July 30, 2004. The FIRST CROCKNACRIEVE CONVENTION was held September & October, 1904, in County Fermanagh, Ireland (about 4 miles NE of Enniskillen) on the property of John and Sara West. The Enniskillen newspaper, called 'The Impartial Reporter', reported details about the convention. including that it lasted about a month (Impartial Reporter, September 29, 1904). - Crocknacrieve Front Entry #3
Crocknacrieve Front Entry. Photo taken July 30, 2004. - Crocknacrieve Front Entry #2
Crocknacrieve Front Entry #2. Photo taken July 30, 2004. - Meeting Tent Hook
One remaining tent hook on house wall that meeting tent was attached to on two sides. Workers preached from tall open windows of the house rather than a platform. - Meeting Tent was pitched in back of home
Meeting Tent is attached to back of the house (1913). To the left of the tree is the end of the house. See also photo where one hook remains where the tent was attached to the house. - Crockracrieve Owners (Loans )2004
Owners of Crocknacrieve, Warren and Anne Loan, with Cherie Kropp. Photo taken in their parlor at Crocknacrieve House, Ballinamallard, N. Ireland, July 2004. - Hyde Park, London England - Speakers Corner 2
Speakers Corner at Hyde Park, London, England Edward Cooney spoke at Speakers Corner and it was here that his preaching was heard by Princess Victoria - Hyde Park, London England - Speakers Corner
Speakers Corner at Hyde Park, London, England Edward Cooney spoke at Speakers Corner and it was here that his preaching was heard by Princess Victoria - Carrick House front
Located southwest of Dublin, Carrick House is the oldest Convention continuously held in Ireland. Also, it is the second longest running Convention in the world. This home, with 24-inch thick stone walls, is well over 200 years old. John Pearson (1856–1938) professed in 1902 and purchased his old homeplace, Carrick House, around 1906. John's son, Irvine Pearson (1908–1997), an Overseer of Ireland for a time, was born and raised in this home. - Kilsyth Church of Scotland
Wm Irvine was raised in The Free Church. The congregations of The Burns Free Church and Old Parish Church united in 1975 and became The Kilsyth Burns and Old Parish Church of Scotland, now located at 11 Church Street - Kilsyth Church of Scotland 1 x4
Wm Irvine was raised in The Free Church. The congregations of The Burns Free Church and Old Parish Church united in 1975 and became The Kilsyth Burns and Old Parish Church of Scotland, now located at 11 Church Street - Kilsyth Church of Scotland 2
Wm Irvine was raised in The Free Church. The congregations of The Burns Free Church and Old Parish Church united in 1975 and became The Kilsyth Burns and Old Parish Church of Scotland, now located at 11 Church Street - 15 Willoughby Pl, Enniskillen2
Home at 15 Willoughby Place (now renumbered as 30), in Enniskillen, where the family moved after leaving Lakeview House and where William R. Rutherford died. - 1899 Bicycle Boys Trip to Scotland
In October, 1899, William Irvine led an experimental group of 8 young men to Scotland to work a mission, putting into practice the Matt.10 instructions Jesus gave the 12 disciples. A notation on some copies of this photo reads: "Picture taken in Ireland before these men professed." The dates they entered the work, and the names of the men are printed on some copies of this picture: Gill-1900; 3. George Walker-1899; 4. John Hardy-1900; 5. Wm Ervin (William Irvine) pre-1899; 6. William (Bill) Carroll-1903; 7. Irvine Weir-1900; 8. Warren Hastings (no date given)." NOTE: According to the The Secret Sect by Doug & Helen Parker, p. 90, Sam Boyd accompanied William Irvine on his first mission trip to Scotland in 1899. Douglas & Hastings didn't enter the work. - 1900 Convention
A convention gathering in Ireland in the early 1900's. - 1906 Crock knife
Knife used in 1906 Crocknacrieve Convention. Willie Allen was a Worker. - 1910 Irish Convention 1
1910 Irish Convention -- Location unknown George Walker and William Irvine (with dog) are in the front row. - 1910 Irish Convention
1910 Irish Convention - Location unknown William Irvine is in 2nd row -left side of photo. - 1912 Nutfield Convention-Group
1912 Nutfield, Fermanagh Co., Ireland Convention Group photo - 1912 Nutfield Sister Workers
1912 Nutfield, Fermanagh Co., Ireland Convention Sister Workers - 1912 Nutfield-Brothers
1912 Nutfield, Fermanagh Co., Ireland Convention Brother Workers