IDENTITY STATEMENT
Reference code(s): LMA/4332
Held at: London Metropolitan Archives
Title: WEMBLEY UNITED REFORMED CHURCH
Date(s): 1901-1943
Level of description: Collection
Extent: 0.71 linear meters
Name of creator(s): Presbyterian Church of England
CONTEXT
Administrative/Biographical history:
Presbyterians were established in Wembley in 1899 and a hall in Ealing Road was registered for worship in 1902. Saint Andrew's Church was built in 1904, to seat 450 people, and enlarged in 1907. The church has now closed and the congregation merged with that of Wembley Park United Reformed Church.
From: A History of the County of Middlesex: Volume 4: Harmondsworth, Hayes, Norwood with Southall, Hillingdon with Uxbridge, Ickenham, Northolt, Perivale, Ruislip, Edgware, Harrow with Pinner (1971), pp. 261-264.
CONTENT
Scope and content/abstract:
Records of Saint Andrew's Presbyterian Church, Wembley, including Communicants' roll book, 1901-1922; Court of Session minute books, 1901-1929; Managers' minute books, 1902-1943 and photographs of the Scout Troop, particularly of summer camps, 1924-1937.
ACCESS AND USE
Language/scripts of material: English
System of arrangement:
Church records LMA/4332/A and ephemera LMA/4332/B.
Conditions governing access:
Available for general access
Conditions governing reproduction:
Copyright: Depositor
Physical characteristics:
Fit
Finding aids:
Please see online catalogues at: http://search.lma.gov.uk/opac_lma/index.htm
ARCHIVAL INFORMATION
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Archival history:
Immediate source of acquisition:
Deposited by the United Reformed Church (URC) History Society in 2001 (B01/024).
ALLIED MATERIALS
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DESCRIPTION NOTES
Note:
Rules or conventions: Compiled in compliance with General International Standard Archival Description, ISAD(G), second edition, 2000; National Council on Archives Rules for the Construction of Personal, Place and Corporate Names, 1997.
Date(s) of descriptions: January to March 2009