Horsforth, Woodside Church 1901
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Among the more colourful sects to establish themselves in Leeds were the Swedenborgians and the Inghamites. The Swedenborgians arrived in 1816 but struggled to survive, and were without a minister for almost 50 years. The Inghamites, once a force to be reckoned with in the Leeds area, declined throughout the 1870s and 80s, and finally disbanded in the 1890s.
An extract from Leeds Photographic Memories.
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