Does anyone happen to know the history of Hill End Methodist Church, corner of Dornoch Terrace & Doris St, West End? If you know the area today, it's a couple of doors down from the Turkish restaurant Caravanserai. We were eating breakfast around the corner this morning when we noticed what is obviously a former church building, now up for lease (old signage suggested it had been used for pilates classes at some stage). Using Picture Australia, we have identified it in a 1938 photo as the Hill End Methodist Church (Hill End being the old locality name, today West End is the official suburb name). See here for the 1938 photo: http://www.pictureaustralia.org/apps/pictureaustralia?action=PADisplay <http://www.pictureaustralia.org/apps/pictureaustralia?action=PADisplay&mode =display&rs=resultset-1021051&no=1> &mode=display&rs=resultset-1021051&no=1 and we have a 1943 map of Brisbane that shows a Methodist church (no more specific name given at that location) so that all seems consistent. Anyhow we took a couple of photos of it to put on our WWW site and would like to add a little history of it if we can. However, searches with Google and the National Library newspaper project have turned up nothing really about this church. We know there is another Methodist church in Vulture St near Sussex Street in West End, so it is not that church. I have found some references to an Primitive Methodist church in the West End area, but don't have an address for it, so I am not sure if it is referring to the Vulture St one, the Dornoch Terrace one or some other church. There is a large Catholic church on Dornoch Terrace (St Francis of Assisi) but that is definitely further down the road and doesn't appear to be connected to this church on the corner of Dornoch and Doris. I'm not really looking for suggestions of archives and libraries etc that I might visit; I know them, I just don't get much time to go - maybe when I retire :-) I'm just asking if anyone has any personal knowledge. Kerry