William Brindle and men of Park Lane Presbyterian Chapel, Ashton, Lancashire

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 Brindle Men and Women
 of Park Lane Presbyterian Chapel, 1860's


Picture submitted by:    Freda Chorlton

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Some information below:  Freda and I welcome comments especially if you can identify persons below.
Men of Park Lane Presbyterian Chapel,
                Ashton-in-Makerfield

For the men above:
top row L to R.
--- John Brindle, Horatio Ogden, John Harrison, James Brindle, William Britton, James Lowe,John Lowe
 
bottom row L to R:
Henry Brindle, James Lomax, John Gore, William Brindle and William Lowe.
"The original of this photograph was presented to William Baker from his 12 teachers as a mark of their esteem and affection February 9th 1869

For the women below:
' top row L to R ----  Ellen Blinstone---Ann Lowe  --- Margaret Baker ---- Alice Baker ----Mary Ellen Knowles
Bottom Row L to R  Mary Ann Hodkinson --- Ann Brindle --- Alice Brindle --- Ann Brindle --- Mary Brindle.
This photograph was presented to Park Lane Schools by Arthur Britton July 1928, He being the son of Alan Lowe.
This enlargement was made from a photograph of the " young Women's Class "
Taken in the year 1864, when Mr Bayley was Minister of this Chapel.
They are referred to by the Rev. George Fox in his History of Park Lane Chapel as the " Ten Virgins"


Park Lane
                Women 1864