Catalogue description Records of the Victoria Park Baptist Church

This record is held by Tower Hamlets Local History Library and Archives

Details of W/VPB
Reference: W/VPB
Title: Records of the Victoria Park Baptist Church
Description:

The records include the following series:

 

W/VPB/1 MEETING PAPERS

 

W/VPB/1/1 Minutes of Deacons' Meetings

 

W/VPB/1/2 Minutes of Church Meetings

 

W/VPB/1/3 Sunday school Teachers' Minutes

 

W/VPB/2 REGISTERS

 

W/VPB/2/1 Membership Registers

 

W/VPB/2/2 Communion Registers

 

W/VPB/3 FINANCIAL RECORDS

 

W/VPB/3/1 Ledgers

 

W/VPB/3/2 General Cash Books

 

W/VPB/3/3 Sunday School Cash Books

 

W/VPB/4 PRINTED MATERIAL

 

W/VPB/4/1 Manuals

Date: 1867-1986
Held by: Tower Hamlets Local History Library and Archives, not available at The National Archives
Former reference in its original department: TH/8617
Language: English
Creator:

Victoria Park Baptist Church

Physical description: 28 files
Immediate source of acquisition:

The records were deposited on indefinate loan in August 1994 and catalogued by Malcolm Barr-Hamilton in June 1997.

Administrative / biographical background:

The present Victoria Park Baptist Church (then known as Grove Road Baptist Chapel) opened in December 1869. The church's origins can be traced to the early 1860s when the Reverend Allan Curr (who subsequently became minister of the Presbyterian Church in Bow) opened Peel-Grove Hall for preaching purposes. In 1865 he established a church at the junction of Roman and Grove Roads which was called "Union Church" and was open to communicants of any denomination though members of the Baptist persuasion were preferred.

 

This venture proved unsuccessful and in 1867 the church was purchased by the London Baptist Association. The building was sold to the Church of England in 1868, becoming the church of St. Barnabas, and a new site was aquired a little further north in Grove Road.

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