has media related to Tabernacle Chapel, Llanelli. Tabernacle Chapel is an Independent (Congregational) chapel in the town of Llanelli, Carmarthenshire, Wales...
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Llandovery, a Grade II*-listed building Tabernacle Chapel, Llanelli, a Grade II*-listed building Tabernacle Chapel, Morriston, a Grade I-listed building...
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(Congregational) Tabernacle Chapel, Cardiff (Baptist) Tabernacle Chapel, Llandovery, Carmarthenshire (Presbyterian Church of Wales) Tabernacle Chapel, Llanelli, Carmarthenshire...
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many years in the 19th century. Llanelli had seven other Independent (Congregationalist) chapels, namely Tabernacle, Lloyd Street, Siloah now closed...
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Hall on 10 September 2011 and the Llanelli Choral Society's Grand Performance Concert at Tabernacle Chapel, Llanelli on 24 September 2011. Boe began the...
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(Congregationalist) chapel in Inkerman Street, Llanelli, Carmarthenshire, Wales. Services at Ebenezer were conducted in the Welsh language. The chapel was established...
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Lloyd Street, Llanelli was an Independent (Congregationalist) chapel in Lloyd Street, Llanelli, Carmarthenshire. Services at Lloyd Street were conducted...
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Capel Als is an Independent (Congregational) chapel in Llanelli, Carmarthenshire, Wales, It is regarded as one of the most significant religious buildings...
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Gwyndaf came from Llanfachreth, Gwynedd. He was minister of Tabernacle Chapel, Llanelli, from 1935 until 1957, and taught Scripture at Ysgol Brynrefail...
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listed buildings in Llanelli, the largest town in Carmarthenshire, Wales. Llanelli's listed buildings include houses, churches and chapels, schools, commercial...
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Thomas Johns (minister) (category People from Llanelli)
(Congregationalist) minister, best known for his pastorate at Capel Als, Llanelli, one of the largest chapels in Wales, from 1869 until his death in 1914. Thomas Johns...
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Teifi, Llandysul 16/02/11: The Urdd Centre, Aberdare 23/02/11: The Tabernacle Chapel Vestry, Llanrwst Alex Jones (2004–2011) Alun Williams (2011) "North...
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Carmarthenshire, Wales, on the Loughor estuary (Moryd Llwchwr), to the west of Llanelli and south-east of Kidwelly. Its population was recorded at 5,680 in the...
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responsibility for Saron until a call was extended to the Rev John Davies of Llanelli, Breconshire, in June 1854. After some months' hesitation, Davies accepted...
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College in Brecon. In 1876 he accepted the position of minister of the Tabernacle, Llanelli, later relocating to Herbert Place, Swansea (1880), to Tollington...
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Poltimore, near Exeter – Finalist Arnos Vale Cemetery – Bristol Whitefield's Tabernacle – Kingswood, near Bristol Northern Ireland (aired 22 August) Lissan House...
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under the ministry of Titus Lewis. The new chapel became known as the Tabernacle. Another Baptist chapel, Penuel dates from 1786, with the present building...
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The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Wales (section Welsh members and the Mormon Tabernacle Choir)
Burnham in November of that year. In January 1849 a small Mormon chapel was built in Llanelli becoming the first purpose built Latter-day Saint church not...
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Presbyterian Church of Wales (section Chapel names)
Two Calvinistic Methodist Chapels 1743–1811: the records of two key London chapels (the London tabernacle and Spa Fields chapel). Originally published by...
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Bethel Chapel, also known as The Old Meeting House, was built in 1773 high on the north side of the valley between Glanamman and Garnant. The Tabernacle Calvinistic...
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Church dates from November 1875 when the foundation stone was laid for Tabernacle chapel in Skinner Street. The first pastor, the Rev. J. D. Jones, was called...
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Chapel, Llanelli. In 1898 he accepted a calling to Harecourt Chapel in London, where he remained until 1904. In 1904 he became minister of Tabernacle...
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Bevan), was a pianist and his aunt, Isawel Jones, played the organ in Tabernacle chapel in New Quay. She gave Jones piano lessons during his holidays in New...
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Spurgeon becomes preacher of the Baptist Metropolitan Tabernacle at the New Park Street Chapel. 10 June: The Crystal Palace reopens in Sydenham with life-size...
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the Bible Society in 1995, showed that there were 140 United Reformed chapels. Website 1Baptist (GB), Baptist (Wales), CiW, Congregational, Methodist...
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Ellyw's Parish Church, Llanelli) 30 November 1964 Church 11888 See more images Tabernacle Chapel, including forecourt railings Llanelli SN5051000394 51°40′57″N...
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in the classical style. Perhaps the most ambitious chapel was John Humphrey's Morriston Tabernacle (1872), incorporating Classical, Romanesque and Gothic...
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(1987) New Quay and Llanarth, pp28-31, Aberystwyth. The three chapels are Bethel, Tabernacle and Towyn; the two churches are Llanllwchaearn Church at the...
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