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Chapels and Churches

Item TitleDescriptionArchive Date
XS/1497/13/1 Siloh Bach children’s choir, Caernarfon, with conductor, Mr. Robert Williams and accompanist, Mrs. Jones of People’s Cafe. Back row: Messrs. Rees Hughes, John Wynne Parry, R.W. Edwards, Mr...  more 1918
XS/1497/13/2 Interior of `Hen Gapel Siloh’, Caernarfon, With Minister and deacons.   
XS/1497/13/3 A newspaper report of Siloh Chapel Bazaar in the Pavilion, Caernarfon.   
XS/1497/13/4 A newspaper report of Siloh Bach’s Centenary celebration [Caernarfon].   
XS/1497/13/5 `Hen Gapel Siloh’ - a winning poem on the above by John Jones, Henwalia [Caernarfon].  23 March, 1899
XS/1497/13/6 Trip Ysgol Sul Capel Beulah yn Ninas Dinlle. Y gweinidog, Y Parch R.D. Rowland (Anthropos) yn y canol (het dywyll a locsyn)   
XS/1497/13/7 Leaving Christ Church, Caernarfon, after funeral memorial service of King Edward VII.   
XS/1497/13/8 Llanbeblig Church and Cemetery, Caernarfon.   
XS/1497/13/9-10 Interior of Capel Coch, Llanberis.   
XS/1497/13/11 Capel Hebron, Caernarfon, where Ieuan Gwyllt used to be minister. The last minister was the Rev. J Elwyn Parry. The man on the extreme left was the young lad in the painting of `Salem’.  July 1958
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