Collection ACC/2541 - UPPER HOLLOWAY BAPTIST CHURCH

Identity area

Reference code

ACC/2541

Title

UPPER HOLLOWAY BAPTIST CHURCH

Date(s)

  • 1867-1982 (Creation)

Level of description

Collection

Extent and medium

2.72 linear metres

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Name of creator

Biographical history

Upper Holloway Baptist Church was founded by 72 members on 29 April 1868. It was the first church to be built by the newly formed London Baptist Association, one of whose main objects was the promotion of the new Church building. When Upper Holloway was chosen in 1866 as an ideal situation, where housing development was progressing fast, the members of Camden Road Baptist Church and other local churches helped in its foundation.

The Church became one of the largest Baptist churches in London with a seating capacity of 1200 and a membership of over 950. It played an important role in the religious, political and social life of North London, it ran several mission stations, including Rupert Road Mission Hall and Hercules Road Mission. It was known locally as Woods's Chapel after one of the ministers, John Roskruge Wood (Minister 1874-1912).

In 1989 the premises were pulled down and a new development on the same site is providing accommodation for elderly and frail elderly people as well as a new Church building.

Archival history

ACC/2541 1867-1982 Collection 2.72 linear metres Baptist Union of Great Britain x General Baptists x Particular Baptists

Upper Holloway Baptist Church was founded by 72 members on 29 April 1868. It was the first church to be built by the newly formed London Baptist Association, one of whose main objects was the promotion of the new Church building. When Upper Holloway was chosen in 1866 as an ideal situation, where housing development was progressing fast, the members of Camden Road Baptist Church and other local churches helped in its foundation.

The Church became one of the largest Baptist churches in London with a seating capacity of 1200 and a membership of over 950. It played an important role in the religious, political and social life of North London, it ran several mission stations, including Rupert Road Mission Hall and Hercules Road Mission. It was known locally as Woods's Chapel after one of the ministers, John Roskruge Wood (Minister 1874-1912).

In 1989 the premises were pulled down and a new development on the same site is providing accommodation for elderly and frail elderly people as well as a new Church building.

Deposited by the Minister on 16 December 1987 (ACC/2541).

Records of the Upper Holloway Baptist Church, 1867-1982, including Committee of Management minutes and papers; Deacons Meeting minutes and papers; Church Meeting minutes and papers; registers of church members; registers of marriages; financial accounts; papers relating to the Sunday School; papers relating to the Sisterhood Society; papers relating to the Baptist Women's League; papers relating to the Youth Club; papers relating to the Choir; Year Books and papers relating to the Rupert Road Mission Hall.

Administrative papers; Registers; Groups and Organisations; Magazines and Newsletters; Subsidiary Mission Halls.

These records are available for public inspection, although records containing personal information are subject to access restrictions under the UK Data Protection Act, 1998.

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English

Fit

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Encounter in London: The Story of the London Baptist Association, 1865-1965, by W Charles Johnson; and The Baptists of London 1612-1928, by W T Whitley.

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. January to March 2009 Church records and registers Clergy Religious activities Missionary work Missions Religious groups Christians Protestants Nonconformists Social behaviour Youth activities Organisation and management Administration Church administration Information sources Documents Parish records Marriage registers Primary documents Membership Group behaviour Baptists Protestant nonconformists Churches Religion Upper Holloway Baptist Church Upper Holloway Islington London England UK Western Europe Religious buildings Europe Buildings Architecture Legal documents

Immediate source of acquisition or transfer

Deposited by the Minister on 16 December 1987 (ACC/2541).

Content and structure area

Scope and content

Records of the Upper Holloway Baptist Church, 1867-1982, including Committee of Management minutes and papers; Deacons Meeting minutes and papers; Church Meeting minutes and papers; registers of church members; registers of marriages; financial accounts; papers relating to the Sunday School; papers relating to the Sisterhood Society; papers relating to the Baptist Women's League; papers relating to the Youth Club; papers relating to the Choir; Year Books and papers relating to the Rupert Road Mission Hall.

Appraisal, destruction and scheduling

Accruals

System of arrangement

Administrative papers; Registers; Groups and Organisations; Magazines and Newsletters; Subsidiary Mission Halls.

Conditions of access and use area

Conditions governing access

These records are available for public inspection, although records containing personal information are subject to access restrictions under the UK Data Protection Act, 1998.

Conditions governing reproduction

Copyright: Depositor

Language of material

  • English

Script of material

  • Latin

Language and script notes

English

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Finding aids

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London Metropolitan Archives

Rules and/or conventions used

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.

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Language(s)

  • English

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