zoarbaptistllanteg.blogspot.com
Zoar Baptist Chapel, Llanteg: Compiler
http://zoarbaptistllanteg.blogspot.com/p/compiler.html
Zoar Baptist Chapel, Llanteg. 1854-1996. Now closed and converted into a Chapel of Rest for E.C.Thomas and Son, Funeral Directors. Images from the Blog. This blog has been put together by Ruth Roberts of Llanteg History Society to have information on Zoar Baptist Chapel, Llanteg, Pembrokeshire, available in one place. A lot of this information has been published in our village history books. Ruth can be contacted at ruthroberts123@gmail.com. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Chapel Closure and Renovation.
mountainchapelllanteg.blogspot.com
Mountain Congregational Chapel Llanteg: Mountain Chapel Memories
http://mountainchapelllanteg.blogspot.com/2010/07/mountain-chapel-memories.html
Mountain Congregational Chapel Llanteg. 1889 - 1999 'Gone but not Forgotten' (but smaller chapel had been in Llanteg from early 19th century). Mountain Chapel on YouTube. Fate of Chapel Building. Mountain Chapel on Streetview. Friday, 23 July 2010. Llanteg Down the Years,. Page 62 by Tony Brinsden. Lanteague chapel (known locally as the Mountain chapel). Up to the middle of this century (. Posted by Ruth Roberts. Labels: Mountain Chapel Memories. Article in December 2010 Dyfed FHS Journal.
mountainchapelllanteg.blogspot.com
Mountain Congregational Chapel Llanteg: Mountain Chapel Graves Online
http://mountainchapelllanteg.blogspot.com/2015/05/mountain-chapel-graves-online.html
Mountain Congregational Chapel Llanteg. 1889 - 1999 'Gone but not Forgotten' (but smaller chapel had been in Llanteg from early 19th century). Mountain Chapel on YouTube. Fate of Chapel Building. Mountain Chapel on Streetview. Saturday, 30 May 2015. Mountain Chapel Graves Online. The graves and pictures from Mountain Chapel have now been uploaded to the Find A Grave website and it is searchable. Posted by Ruth Roberts. Labels: Mountain Chapel Graves Online. Article in December 2010 Dyfed FHS Journal.
mountainchapelllanteg.blogspot.com
Mountain Congregational Chapel Llanteg: Partial List of Ministers Anniv. Services
http://mountainchapelllanteg.blogspot.com/2010/07/partial-list-of-ministers-anniv.html
Mountain Congregational Chapel Llanteg. 1889 - 1999 'Gone but not Forgotten' (but smaller chapel had been in Llanteg from early 19th century). Mountain Chapel on YouTube. Fate of Chapel Building. Mountain Chapel on Streetview. Thursday, 15 July 2010. Partial List of Ministers Anniv. Services. Partial List of Ministers at Anniversary Services at Mountain Chapel. 1955 – Rev’d W.Harry. 1956 – David James. 1957 – R.E.Leyshon. 1958 – J.J.Bowen. 1959 – E.Beynon. 1960 – Carwyn Davies. 1961 – Gilbert Owen. Histo...
mountainchapelllanteg.blogspot.com
Mountain Congregational Chapel Llanteg: Mountain Chapel on YouTube
http://mountainchapelllanteg.blogspot.com/p/mountain-chapel-on-youtube.html
Mountain Congregational Chapel Llanteg. 1889 - 1999 'Gone but not Forgotten' (but smaller chapel had been in Llanteg from early 19th century). Mountain Chapel on YouTube. Fate of Chapel Building. Mountain Chapel on Streetview. Mountain Chapel on YouTube. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Article in December 2010 Dyfed FHS Journal. CAMBRIA ARCH. SURVEY 2002/3. Chapel Garden Spring Clean - October 2010. History of Welsh Independant Churches 19c - Lantegue. Mountain Chapel Garden Unveiling. LLANTEG THEN AND NOW.
mountainchapelllanteg.blogspot.com
Mountain Congregational Chapel Llanteg: Partial List of Contributors 1927,1937,1958
http://mountainchapelllanteg.blogspot.com/2010/07/partial-list-of-contributors.html
Mountain Congregational Chapel Llanteg. 1889 - 1999 'Gone but not Forgotten' (but smaller chapel had been in Llanteg from early 19th century). Mountain Chapel on YouTube. Fate of Chapel Building. Mountain Chapel on Streetview. Thursday, 15 July 2010. Partial List of Contributors 1927,1937,1958. The following lists were taken from the papers of the late Mrs Lillian Callnon, for many years Secretary of Mountain Chapel - for the years 1927, 1937 and 1958. Lanteague Mountain Chapel – 1927.
mountainchapelllanteg.blogspot.com
Mountain Congregational Chapel Llanteg: History of Welsh Independant Churches 19c - Lantegue
http://mountainchapelllanteg.blogspot.com/2011/06/history-of-welsh-independant-churches.html
Mountain Congregational Chapel Llanteg. 1889 - 1999 'Gone but not Forgotten' (but smaller chapel had been in Llanteg from early 19th century). Mountain Chapel on YouTube. Fate of Chapel Building. Mountain Chapel on Streetview. Thursday, 2 June 2011. History of Welsh Independant Churches 19c - Lantegue. Hanes Eglwysi Annibynnol Cymru. History of the Welsh Independent Churches). By Thomas Rees and John Thomas; 4 volumes (published 1871 ). Page 140 Translation by Maureen Saycell (April 2008). The First Moun...
mountainchapelllanteg.blogspot.com
Mountain Congregational Chapel Llanteg: Refurbished Gate
http://mountainchapelllanteg.blogspot.com/2014/11/refurbished-gate.html
Mountain Congregational Chapel Llanteg. 1889 - 1999 'Gone but not Forgotten' (but smaller chapel had been in Llanteg from early 19th century). Mountain Chapel on YouTube. Fate of Chapel Building. Mountain Chapel on Streetview. Monday, 3 November 2014. The old silver metal gate that was moved from the front of the chapel had previously been installed at the side entrance. The picture was taken in June - so lets hope we have no more problems. Posted by Ruth Roberts. CAMBRIA ARCH. SURVEY 2002/3.
mountainchapelllanteg.blogspot.com
Mountain Congregational Chapel Llanteg: Rev'd William Davies Oaklands
http://mountainchapelllanteg.blogspot.com/2010/07/revd-william-davies-oaklands.html
Mountain Congregational Chapel Llanteg. 1889 - 1999 'Gone but not Forgotten' (but smaller chapel had been in Llanteg from early 19th century). Mountain Chapel on YouTube. Fate of Chapel Building. Mountain Chapel on Streetview. Friday, 23 July 2010. Rev'd William Davies Oaklands. In the year 1902 a family named Davies were living at Oaklands. The head of the family was a Mr William Davies, who combined his duties as Congregational minister at Lanteague Chapel with farming the 50-odd. He was taking a short...
mountainchapelllanteg.blogspot.com
Mountain Congregational Chapel Llanteg: Fate of Chapel Building
http://mountainchapelllanteg.blogspot.com/p/fate-of-chapel-building.html
Mountain Congregational Chapel Llanteg. 1889 - 1999 'Gone but not Forgotten' (but smaller chapel had been in Llanteg from early 19th century). Mountain Chapel on YouTube. Fate of Chapel Building. Mountain Chapel on Streetview. Fate of Chapel Building. After its closure in 1999 and local campaigning the chapel was saved from being converted into a dwelling but was partially demolished and handed over to Amroth Community Council to become a Garden of Remembrance for the village. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).