Although Samuel Ryder is best remembered as the founder of the Ryder Cup, he was also one of St.Albans’ most notable citizens as a successful businessman, churchman and local politician.
This is the Old Meeting House, which is a former chapel which Samuel Ryder rented as his seed warehouse.
This is the Old Meeting House, which is a former chapel which Samuel Ryder rented as his seed warehouse.
This is the Independent Chapel Sunday School where Samuel was appointed superintendent of the Sunday School supervising 18 teachers and 310 pupils.
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