Medal

Medal
Medal

1850-1900 / Coin/Medal / Commemorative / Metal / Metalwork / Methodism
Metal
1898-1908

This medal was struck to commemorate giving to the 'Twentieth Century Fund'.

In 1898, the Wesleyan Methodist Twentieth Century Fund or 'One million Guinea Fund' was launched at Wesley's Chapel in City Road, London. The fund was to finance the building of a centre for world Methodism and help Methodism expand further in Britain and overseas. No-one was allowed to donate more than one guinea, but a donation could also be made in the name of a loved one who had passed away or who had emigrated. The Fund was active for 10 years, until 1908, by which time over 1,025,000 donors had contributed £ 1,073, 682.

Some of the money was used to construct the Westminster Central Hall, and about £700,000 was left and was used to help build or enlarge Wesleyan chapels and Sunday Schools in Britain. The remainder was used to send more missionaries overseas.