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    • Gadfield Elm Chapel, Interior View

    • Gadfield Elm Chapel, Interior View

    • Gadfield Elm Chapel (Herefordshire, England); Mormon converts--Great Britain;

    • The Gadfield Elm Chapel is the first and oldest LDS chapel in existence. In 1840 Wilford Woodruff converted hundreds from the United Brethren, who then donated it to the church. It was recently restored by local Saints. This photograph taken...
    • Gadfield Elm Chapel, Interior View

    • Gadfield Elm Chapel, Interior View

    • Gadfield Elm Chapel (Herefordshire, England); Mormon converts--Great Britain;

    • The Gadfield Elm Chapel is the first and oldest LDS chapel in existence. In 1840 Wilford Woodruff converted hundreds from the United Brethren, who then donated it to the church. It was recently restored by local Saints. This photograph taken August...
    • Gadfield Elm Chapel, Interior View

    • Gadfield Elm Chapel, Interior View

    • Gadfield Elm Chapel (Herefordshire, England); Mormon converts--Great Britain;

    • The Gadfield Elm Chapel is the first and oldest LDS chapel in existence. In 1840 Wilford Woodruff converted hundreds from the United Brethren, who then donated it to the church. It was recently restored by local Saints. This photograph taken August...
    • Gadfield Elm Chapel, Exterior View

    • Gadfield Elm Chapel, Exterior View

    • Gadfield Elm Chapel (Herefordshire, England); Mormon converts--Great Britain;

    • The Gadfield Elm Chapel is the first and oldest LDS chapel in existence. In 1840 Wilford Woodruff converted hundreds from the United Brethren, who then donated it to the church. It was recently restored by local Saints. This photograph taken August...
    • Gadfield Elm Chapel, Exterior View

    • Gadfield Elm Chapel, Exterior View

    • Gadfield Elm Chapel (Herefordshire, England); Mormon converts--Great Britain;

    • The Gadfield Elm Chapel is the first and oldest LDS chapel in existence. In 1840 Wilford Woodruff converted hundreds from the United Brethren, who then donated it to the church. It was recently restored by local Saints. This photograph taken August...
    • Gadfield Elm Chapel, Exterior View

    • Gadfield Elm Chapel, Exterior View

    • Gadfield Elm Chapel (Herefordshire, England); Mormon converts--Great Britain;

    • The Gadfield Elm Chapel is the first and oldest LDS chapel in existence. In 1840 Wilford Woodruff converted hundreds from the United Brethren, who then donated it to the church. It was recently restored by local Saints. This photograph taken August...
    • Gadfield Elm Chapel, Exterior View

    • Gadfield Elm Chapel, Exterior View

    • Gadfield Elm Chapel (Herefordshire, England); Mormon converts--Great Britain;

    • The Gadfield Elm Chapel is the first and oldest LDS chapel in existence. In 1840 Wilford Woodruff converted hundreds from the United Brethren, who then donated it to the church. It was recently restored by local Saints. This photograph taken August...
    • Gadfield Elm Chapel Marker

    • Gadfield Elm Chapel Marker

    • Gadfield Elm Chapel (Herefordshire, England); Mormon converts--Great Britain; Historical markers;

    • "Gadfield Elm Chapel. Gadfield Elm chapel was of great significance in the early history of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Built in 1836 by the United Brethren, the Gadfield Elm chapel was given to the Church of Jesus Christ of...
    • Benbow Pond

    • Benbow Pond

    • Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. British Mission; Mormon converts--Great Britain;

    • John Benbow was a member of the United Brethren before Wilford Woodruff converted him in 1840. Benbow offered the pond on his property as the site for baptisms by Wilford Woodruff.
    • Benbow Pond

    • Benbow Pond

    • Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. British Mission; Mormon converts--Great Britain;

    • John Benbow was a member of the United Brethren before Wilford Woodruff converted him in 1840. Benbow offered the pond on his property as the site for baptisms by Wilford Woodruff.
    • Benbow Pond

    • Benbow Pond

    • Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. British Mission; Mormon converts--Great Britain;

    • John Benbow was a member of the United Brethren before Wilford Woodruff converted him in 1840. Benbow offered the pond on his property as the site for baptisms by Wilford Woodruff.
    • Benbow Pond Marker

    • Benbow Pond Marker

    • Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. British Mission; Mormon converts--Great Britain; Historical markers;

    • "Wilford Woodruff at Hill Farm. On 4 March 1840, Elder Wilford Woodruff, an Apostle of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, and William Benbow, a recent convert, visited John and Jane Benbow here at Hill Farm. Sent from America to...
    • Benbow Pond Marker Close-up

    • Benbow Pond Marker Close-up

    • Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. British Mission; Mormon converts--Great Britain; Historical markers;

    • "Wilford Woodruff at Hill Farm. On 4 March 1840, Elder Wilford Woodruff, an Apostle of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, and William Benbow, a recent convert, visited John and Jane Benbow here at Hill Farm. Sent from America to...
    • Church Headquarters from 1841-1930s

    • Church Headquarters from 1841-1930s

    • Journal of Discourses; Book of Mormon; Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints; Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. British Mission; Mormon converts--Great Britain;

    • This is the site of Church Headquarters in England from 1841 until the 1930s when they were moved to London. The Book of Mormon and Journal of Discourses were both published here for the British Saints.
    • Church Headquarters from 1841-1930s

    • Church Headquarters from 1841-1930s

    • Journal of Discourses; Book of Mormon; Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints; Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. British Mission; Mormon converts--Great Britain;

    • This is the site of Church Headquarters in England from 1841 until the 1930s when they were moved to London. The Book of Mormon and Journal of Discourses were both published here for the British Saints.
    • Music and Meeting Hall

    • Music and Meeting Hall

    • Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints; Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. British Mission; Mormon converts--Great Britain;

    • The former Music Hall on Bold Street in Liverpool, England. John Taylor first preached here on February 2, 1840. The hall was rented by the Church and served as the site for many meetings, including the April 1841 final conference held prior to...
    • Music and Meeting Hall

    • Music and Meeting Hall

    • Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints; Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. British Mission; Mormon converts--Great Britain;

    • The former Music Hall on Bold Street in Liverpool, England. John Taylor first preached here on February 2, 1840. The hall was rented by the Church and served as the site for many meetings, including the April 1841 final conference held prior to the...
    • St. Wilfrid Street House

    • St. Wilfrid Street House

    • Hyde, Orson, 1805-1878; Kimball, Heber Chase, 1801-1868; Kimball, Heber Chase, 1801-1868. Heber C. Kimball's journal; Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. British Mission; Mormon converts--Great Britain;

    • St. Wilfrid house in Preston, England, site of the scene of devils on July 29, 1837. Mormon missionaries Heber C. Kimball and Orson Hyde were staying here and had been in England only one week when they witnessed the power of the adversary. The...
    • St. Wilfrid Street House

    • St. Wilfrid Street House

    • Hyde, Orson, 1805-1878; Kimball, Heber Chase, 1801-1868; Kimball, Heber Chase, 1801-1868. Heber C. Kimball's journal; Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. British Mission; Mormon converts--Great Britain;

    • St. Wilfrid house in Preston, England, site of the scene of devils on July 29, 1837. Mormon missionaries Heber C. Kimball and Orson Hyde were staying here and had been in England only one week when they witnessed the power of the adversary. The...

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