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- Bright Words 1900; 14th Annual Report page1
page1 1900 Faith Mission Annual Staff of Workers List Workers highlighted in yellow on page 2 became 2x2 Workers (Bright Words Nov-Dec 1900, p. 374) - 1912 - 1913 Brother Workers
Probably taken 1912 or 13 in Ireland (since many others were taken in those years in Ireland.) Wm Irvine on extreme left, head only. - Church of Ireland Interior
The interior of the Church of Ireland. - Church of Ireland Interior 2
The interior of the Church of Ireland. - Church of Ireland 1
The exterior of the Church of Ireland. - Church of Ireland Entry
Cherie Kropp at the entrance of the Church of Ireland - Church of St James-West Hanney, England
Willie Gill's Grave is located in the cemetery surrounding St. James Church near the West Hanney, Oxfordshire, England Convention. Some other workers are buried there also. Photo taken Aug. 2004. - Cloughjordan Church of Ireland
Cloughjordan Church of Ireland - Cloughjordan Methodist Church
Cloughjordan Methodist Church - Cooney Family Home-Lakeview House
The Cooney Family Home called Lakeview House was located in Enniskillen, N. Ireland and is where Edward Cooney grew up. This home is no longer standing. - Crocknacrieve local Map1995
Crocknacrieve Map of original convention arrangements. - 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. - Crockecrieve 1913 Brothers
Crocknacrieve Convention 1913 English brother workers who worked in England in the year prior to this convention. - Crockecrieve 1913 Sisters
Crocknacrieve Convention 1913 - Sister Workers - 1913 Crocknacrieve
1913 Nutfield, Crocknacrieve Convention Sister Workers - Crocknacrieve Convention 1913
1913 Crocknacrieve Convention - Crocknacrieve Convention 1913
Crocknacrieve Convention 1913 - Crocknacrieve Convention 1913
Crocknacrieve Convention 1913 - Crocknacrieve Conv 1913
Crocknacrieve Convention 1913 Mrs. Bill Carroll (Maggie) and daughter May are at the right end of the 2nd row. Lizzie Perrott on front row - 5th from left. - Crocknacrieve Convention 1913
Crocknacrieve Convention 1913 - Crocknacrieve Cooks
Kitchen Crew at Crocknacrieve. Date unknown - Crocknacrieve Cooks 1913
Kitchen Crew. Female cook is Maggie Carroll, wife of Bill Carroll - Crocknacrieve Courtyard
The Courtyard at Crocknacrieve - Crocknacrieve Front Entry #4
Entry and drive to Crocknacrieve House #4. 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). Photo taken 1995. - 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. - Crocknacrieve Side Wing
Crocknacrieve Side Wing. Photo taken in 1995. - Crompton, Ben Overseer
Overseer of England, Ben Crompton - Dochray Hall Conventionn
Dochray Hall Convention about 1985 in England near Carlisle. - Dochray Hall Conv
Workers at Dockray Hall Conv around 1985 held near Carlisle, England. - Dolwilkin Camp, Wales Convention
Convention at Lower Dolwilkin Farm, Heyope, Knighton, Powys, (area formerly Radnorshire) - Dolwilkin Camp, Wales Convention
Convention at Lower Dolwilkin Farm, Heyope, Knighton, Powys, (area formerly Radnorshire) - Dolwilkin Camp, Wales Convention 3
Convention at Lower Dolwilkin Farm, Heyope, Knighton, Powys, (area formerly Radnorshire) - Dolwilkin Camp, Wales Convention 5
Convention at Lower Dolwilkin Farm, Heyope, Knighton, Powys, (area formerly Radnorshire) - Dolwilkin Farm, Radnorshire, Wales Convention
Circa late 1920s. Convention at Lower Dolwilkin Farm, Heyope, Knighton, Powys, (area formerly Radnorshire) - Dora Holland
Dora Holland (1876–1968) was Wm. Irvine's very first convert. She entered the work in 1902 and preached in North America. - Down Convention in Ireland
Down, Downpatrick Co. Ireland Convention Tent - Dublin Church Meeting Group
Early picture of the Church in Dublin, Ireland - Early Britain Convention
Early Britain Convention - Early Irish Convention List
Early Irish Convention List - East Anglican Daily Times
East Anglican Daily Times