Hello Listers, More churches for you. This time it's Presbyterians and Baptists. Final posting will be Methodists. Bradford Churches 1873 From Yorkshire Past and Present: Non conformist Chapels- Presbyterian and Baptist 1) Presbyterian Chapel, Chapel Lane, established after 1672, replaced 1717. Pulled down in 1868. New building being erected. 2) Thornton first meeting held in 1655, "in a place afterwards known as "Kipping House".In 1672 the church at Kipping sent a member, George Wade, to be present at the formation of a Congregational Church, Call Lane, Leeds". New chapel built 1766. New building and school house erected in 1844. 3) Little Horton Lane chapel built about 1784. New chapel built in 1862. 4) Salem Chapel, Manor Row, built in 1836. "Preaching places at Spinkwell and Valley Road were attached to it." 5) "Airdale Independent College, for the training of Independent ministers, is the expansion of an academy founded for the same purpose, in 1756, at Heckmondwike. It was removed for a time to Northowram. The college was founded at Idle in 1800..." "The present college at Undercliffe was erected .. in 1831.in 1872, it was resolved to erect a new building in the neighbourhood of Bradford" 6) Airdale College Chapel, in Park Street, Otley Rd. was built in 1839. 7) Independent Chapel at Lumb Lane, Greenfield, proposed to be rebuilt. 8) Independent Chapel at Lister Hills 9) Independent Chapel at Essex Street, Bowling. 10) Independent Chapel at Cambridge Place. 11) Independent Chapel at High Street, Great Horton. 12) Independent Chapel at Thornton Lane. 13) Independent Chapel at Wesley Place, Great Horton. 14) Independent Chapel at Jer Lane, Horton Bank. 15) Independent Chapel at Holme Lane. 16) Independent Chapel at Cemetery Road, Lidget Green. 17) Independent Chapel at Valley Road. 18) The Baptist church commenced in 1751 at the house of Elizabeth Frankland in Manningham. They moved to "the Cock-pit", near the end of Thornton Road. In those days new members were baptized in the mill-goit at the bottom of Silsbridge Lane. In 1775 a chapel was erected at the top of Westgate, now the school room of Westgate Chapel. 19) A Baptist chapel was erected at Farsley in 1777. 20) Westgate Chapel was erected in 1782. 21) The Baptist College commenced in Little Horton in 1806 and removed to Rawden in 1859. 22) Sion Chapel, Bridge St., was erected in 1823 and it was decided to build a new one on a site in Harris Street, Leeds Road which when opened in 1873 will be styled Sion Jubilee Memorial Chapel. 23) Trinity Chapel, Little Horton Lane, rose in 1857. 24) Hallfield Chapel and schools, Manningham Lane, were built in 1863. 25) Preaching place at Allerton Road (Lady Royd). 26) Preaching place at New Leeds (Mulgrave Street). 27) Preaching place at Caledonia Street. 28) General Baptist chapel in Infirmary Street. 29) Baptist chapel at Tetley Street. 30) Baptist chapel at Darfield Street. 31) Baptist chapel at Ripley Street, Manchester Road.