Appendix (a) ­ Map Evidence

Map 1 - Ordnance Survey County Series Yorkshire (North Riding), 2nd Edition, 18NW, (1895): building shown as 'Chap.'

Map 2 - Ordnance Survey County Series Yorkshire (North Riding),1st Edition XVIII, 2(W) (1894): building shown as 'Methodist Chapel (Weslyan)'.

Map 3 - Ordnance Survey County Series Yorkshire (North Riding),2nd Edition, XVIII, 2(W) (1914): A Mission Room is now shown opposite the Weslyan Chapel and appears to be of similar form though perhaps narrower.

Map 4 - O.S. 1:25 000 (1971) NZ 6718: Chapel is shown with full-width rear extension and addition of front and rear boundary walls. Note also the site of the contemporary Primitive Methodist Chapel has been redeveloped to form a large building (car showroom) and an Electricity Substation, though the Mission Room still survives.

Appendix (b) ­ List of archived photographs

Photo No - Description

General
1 - Foundation Christian Fellowship Pentecostal Church
2 - The adjacent modern terrace house (gable end with decorative brick course), is the site of the former Mission Room; the glass-fronted building (distant left), is the site of the former Primitive Methodist Chapel built in 1881
3 - Rectangular extension window
South (front) Elevation
4 - Front porch
5 - Detail of sheeted-over window above front porch

West Elevation
6 - Porch and first window
7 - 2nd ­ 4th windows
8 - Later rear extension and boundary wall
9 - Detail of join between original foundation wall and later extension
10 - Detail of change of roof line
11 - Detail of location of former downpipe

East Elevation
12 - View from rear to front of building
13 - View from security gate towards the rear of the building
14 - Detail of rear extension and side door
15 - Detail of side door showing addition of extra brick course and timbers to raise height of threshold
16 - Detail of the poor build quality of the extension

North (rear) Elevation
17 - View from east to west
18 - View from west to east
19 - Window on western end of extension
20 - Detail of bricked-up cellar entrance
21 - Detail of disturbance to extension wall and addition of clay air brick
22 - Original north gable end and pent roof over later extension

Interior
23 - Detail of main panelling
24 - Main room of church facing front entrance
25 - Main room facing towards rear
26 - Detail of iron straps on scissor brace
27 - Detail of iron strap and tie-rod on scissor brace
28 - Partition between the main church and Bible Study rooms
29 - Detail of first partition showing iron braces
30 - Bible Study room, east wall
31 - Bible Study room, west wall
32 - Detail of Bible Study room ceiling panelling
33 - Partition doors from main room through Bible Study room to Prayer room at rear
34 - Prayer room, east wall
35 - Prayer room, west wall

Boundaries
36 - Detail of front entrance brick and sandstone gatepost (eastern post)
37 - Detail of sandstone gatepost capping
38 - Partly demolished east boundary wall (facing north), and later wall constructed during establishment of adjacent War Memorial
39 - Boundary wall at north-east corner of site

Other
40 - Corrugated iron church at Dunsdale, Redcar & Cleveland 


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