J5772 : The Maranatha Hall, Carrowdore
near to Carrowdore, Ireland

The Maranatha Hall, Carrowdore
A gospel hall on the Main Street. The following quotation comes from the hall’s website:
“In the year 1905, a new school was built and opened on the outskirts of the village of Carrowdore. The old school in the village was vacant and was purchased by a man called Mr. Dan White. He converted the ground floor of the building into a Taylor's shop, and the floor upstairs into a Mission Hall for the preaching of the Gospel.
After Mr. White's death, the work of the preaching of the Gospel in the Hall continued by different people, until the building was demolished in 1975 by the Northern Ireland Housing Executive to make room for new houses. In that same year, Mr. Sandy Sommerville, bought a large house at the upper end of the village and made the ground floor into a Hall to continue the preaching of the Gospel. This Hall was put under the care of Trustees. Mr Sommerville passed away in July 1988, but the work continued. Through time the building deteriorated and it was decided to build a new Hall. No public appeal was made for money, but God was good and the new Hall was opened on the 23rd May 1998 to the Glory of God”.
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explains the name.
“In the year 1905, a new school was built and opened on the outskirts of the village of Carrowdore. The old school in the village was vacant and was purchased by a man called Mr. Dan White. He converted the ground floor of the building into a Taylor's shop, and the floor upstairs into a Mission Hall for the preaching of the Gospel.
After Mr. White's death, the work of the preaching of the Gospel in the Hall continued by different people, until the building was demolished in 1975 by the Northern Ireland Housing Executive to make room for new houses. In that same year, Mr. Sandy Sommerville, bought a large house at the upper end of the village and made the ground floor into a Hall to continue the preaching of the Gospel. This Hall was put under the care of Trustees. Mr Sommerville passed away in July 1988, but the work continued. Through time the building deteriorated and it was decided to build a new Hall. No public appeal was made for money, but God was good and the new Hall was opened on the 23rd May 1998 to the Glory of God”.
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Gospel halls, Northern Ireland
A collection of photographs showing some of the gospel and mission halls in Northern Ireland.
year taken
2012
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- Grid Square
- J5772, 5 images (more nearby)
- Photographer
- Albert Bridge (find more nearby)
- Image classification?
- Geograph
- Date Taken
- Monday, 14 May, 2012 (more nearby)
- Submitted
- Monday, 14 May, 2012
- Geographical Context
- Subject Location
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Irish:
J 579 723 [100m precision]
WGS84: 54:34.4574N 5:33.4542W - Photographer Location
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Irish:
J 579 723 - View Direction
- EAST (about 90 degrees)
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