Even more Churches and Chapels!

I’m on a roll!
Since my last posting I’ve added three more subjects to my online Welsh Churches and Chapels Collection:

  1. St Dwywe’s Church at Llanddwywe near Talybont, Merionethsire
  2. The Old and New Salem Chapels, Bonymaen, Swansea, Glamorgan
  3. Moriah Chapel, Pengenffordd near Talgarth, Breconshire
  4. Capel Cana, Felindre Farchog, Pembrokeshire

The photographs are from various sources, including J H Truman, Peter Wood, Nick Lloyd, Google StreetView, and my own collection.

The collection now comprises 528 places of worship, and of course I plan to add more over the coming weeks.
Go to Welsh Churches and Chapels Collection at www.jlb2011.co.uk/walespic/churches/ then click the browse button and scroll down to the entries for Talybont, Swansea, Pengenffordd and Felindre Farchog.

As a taster, the fine picture below, by J H Truman, shows the interior of the ‘New’ Salem Chapel in Bonymaen, Swansea.

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Yet more Churches and Chapels!

In the past few days I’ve added four more places of worship to my online collection:

1.  St Cewydd’s Church, Aberedw, Breconshire.
2.  Upper Chapel Church, Upper Chapel, Breconshire
3.  Hebron Independent Chapel, Crickadarn, Breconshire
4.  St Mary’s Church, Crickadarn, Breconshire

Many of the photographs for these subjects were kindly provided by Robert Eckley, supplemented by photographs from the Geograph website and Google’s StreetView camera.

After recounting the number of places of worship featured on my ‘Welsh Churches and Chapels Collection’, I was astonished to find the total is now 525 (not the 480 or so that I’d previously estimated) – and I hope to add even more over the coming weeks.
Go to Welsh Churches and Chapels Collection at www.jlb2011.co.uk/walespic/churches/ then click the browse button and scroll down to the entries for Aberedw, Crickadarn and Upper Chapel.

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