Christ Church with Toddbrook Reservoir in the distance. To the right of the church is the chimney of Waterloo Collliery. To the left, a train in LNWR livery crosses the railway embankment. Date 1919
Christ Church with the winding gear and chimney of the colliery to the right.
Christ Church. Immediately to the left of the church is the Waterloo Colliery Engine House, a buildin that still stands at the foot of Bings Road
The Congregational Church which stands alongside the Reservoir Road entrance to the park. Toddbrook Reservoir Dam is in the background
Fernilee Chapel
Fernilee Parish Church or Holy Trinity on Buxton Road. Photographed from the Memorial Park
Kettleshulme new Church
Kettleshulme old Church
Methodist Church improvements
Sacred Heart, Whaley Lane
St. John's, Furness Vale
St. James, Buxworth
Rev. Sam Evans and the new Taxal Church bells
Taxal Church and Rectory
The new bells for Taxal Church arrive at Whaley Bridge Station and later at Taxal
Trinity Church Hall. Opposite the Church on Buxton Road and now converted into apartments "Trinity Mews"
Holy Trinity Church, Buxton Road
The Uniting Church, Buxton Road. Opened in 1821 as The Wesleyan Chapel it saw, in 1983 the mergin of the Methodist Chapel and United Reform Church to form the present commmunity. It wasjoined in 200 by a small group of Baptists.
The early 20th century photograph shows the chapel in its Methodist guise. Note the Waterloo Colliery to the rear and a corner of Christ Churc.