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- Crocknacrieve Gate House
Possible location of the first ever Sunday morning meeting. This small building is the gate lodge at the entrance to Crocknacrieve House, Ballinamallard, Co. Fermanagh, N. Ireland. The other possible location is over Weir's Store at 21 Upper Baggott St., Dublin, Ireland. - 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. - Dimsdale entrrance
- Wall Photos
- Dimsdale Old Hall sign
Entrance to Dimsdale Old Hall - 2023 - Dimsdale Hall back
- Dimsdale Hall back pig barn
- Dimsdale Hall Back pig barn closeup
- Dimsdale Hall -golf course entrance1
- Dimsdale Club house garden
- Dimsdale (Club house)
- Dimsdale -Wolstanton Golf course
- Dimsale Club house garden 2
- 1921 England, Dimsdale, Staffordshire-Workers Convention2 300 dpi maybe.
1921 England, Dimsdale, Staffordshire-Workers Convention- photo only - 1921 England, Dimsdale, Staffordshire-Workers Convention- names
1921 England, Dimsdale, Staffordshire-Workers Convention - names only - 1921 England, Dimsdale, Staffordshire-Workers Convention names & photo
1921 England, Dimsdale, Staffordshire-Workers Convention with names - 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. - Dora Holland
Dora Holland (1876–1968) was Wm. Irvine's very first convert. She entered the work in 1902 and preached in North America. - Kilsyth Main Street 1910-600 dpi
1910 Main Street at Westport Street Intersection, Kilsyth, Scotland - Kilsyth 1915
1915 Main Street at Westport Street Intersection, Kilsyth, Scotland - 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. - Impartial Reporter letter smaller
The letter's contents read: "This is to certify that I have checked the articles on the "Tramp Preachers" and the late Mr. Edward Cooney which were published in the "Impartial Reporter." I have found that the photo copies are true reproductions of the original articles published in the "Impartial Reporter an d Farmers' Journal" on the dates recorded. These files are available for inspection at these offices by special arrangements with the proprieters. If I should be of any further assistance, please let me know. Yours sincerely, Mervyn Dane (former Editor, now Chief Reporter and feature writer)" - 1913 Crocknacrieve
1913 Nutfield, Crocknacrieve Convention Sister Workers - 1912 Nutfield Sister Workers
1912 Nutfield, Fermanagh Co., Ireland Convention Sister Workers - Tall man is Charles. Weir
The tall man is Charles Weir. - William & Susan Weir 1875-2 yr aft Wed-300
William & Susan (Tinkler) Weir Photo taken in 1875-2 yr after their wedding - Crockecrieve 1913 Sisters
Crocknacrieve Convention 1913 - Sister Workers - Crockecrieve 1913 Brothers
Crocknacrieve Convention 1913 English brother workers who worked in England in the year prior to this convention. - Crockecrieve 1913 Brothers
Crocknacrieve Convention 1913 English brother workers who worked in England in the year prior to this convention. The man on the far right hand side (slightly aloof) is Willie Gill. In the back row, the 4 men on the right hand side were all married workers. Soon after this time, 7 or 8 of these men left to preach in America. - Impartial Reporter edited
Impartial Reporter Newspaper Headquarters on High Street in Enniskillen, N. Ireland - Weirs of Baggot St Brochure - 2004 (3)
- Weirs-1978 &2012
Weirs store in Dublin. The first Sunday morning meeting was held here. - Gill, Willie
Willie Gill - Bright Words 1900; 14th Annual Report page 2
page 2 1900 Faith Mission Annual Staff of Workers List Workers highlighted in yellow became 2x2 Workers (Bright Words Nov-Dec 1900, p. 374) - 2019 British Isles-Europe-2
2019 British Isles-Europe- page2 Click "Previous" button to go to Page 1 - Findochty Scotland Conv pic2
Findochty Scotland Convention This convention site is in northeast Scotland in the old County of Banffshire. It has been discontinued. - Findochty, Scotland Conv
Findochty Scotland Convention Dining tent for Findochty, Scotland Convention on Black Sea. Brown stone building is the Meeting hall. Photo taken in 1997. This convention has been discontinued. - Priorsgate at Pittenweem Scotland Conv
A convention was held at Priorsgate at Pittenweem Scotland. Priorsgate Convention was held at the home of John Simpson Paterso n for 1-2 years just before or after WWI. Mr. Paterson is lying down on the extreme right; Joe Twamley is on his left. The meetings were held in the Town Hall to the right of the photograph and there was a tent pitched in the garden. - St Monans Town Hall
St Monans Town Hall where Convention and Special Meetings were held. - The Moorings at St Monans
The home painted yellow on right, called "The Moorings" is located a few yards from the Town Hall where Convention meetings were held. The elder of the local mtg lived here and visiting workers stayed there during convention. The the original professing owner was a fisherman, hence the name "Moorings." Address: 2 Hope Place. It is now being used as rental property by heirs.