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Sunday Schools

Item TitleDescriptionArchive Date
XS4072/69 Sunday School group of Salem Chapel, with teacher. Dorse: Some persons named. Faded and speckled condition.  1876
XS4072/70 Members of Salem Chapel Sunday School, Pwllheli in the field at Pen Penmaen, on the occasion of the centenary of the Calvinist Methodist Sunday School movement. [4 copies.]  [1885 June 11]
XS4072/71 Members of Salem Chapel Sunday School, Pwllheli in the field at Pen Penmaen, for centenary celebrations of the Sunday School movement. Mostly children.  1885 June 11
XS4072/72 Mr. Thomas Lloyd Ellis’ Sunday School class, Capel Salem. Back row, left to right: Harry Pritchard; John Griffith, Factory; Ellis Thomas, Rhosbach. Middle row: Owen Eames; Hugh Evans, [?Penmae...  more [c.1910]
XS4072/73 Teachers of Sand Street Chapel Sunday School. Dorse: Names and some addresses. Photographer: Guy Hughes & Co., Pwllheli.  1912 Sept
XS4072/74 [? Sunday School group] of young men and women. Back row, left to right: William Owen Griffith, Robert Owen Morris. Middle row: Ellen Anne Thomas, Owen John Thomas, Ritchie Ellis, Harry Jones Hughes...  more 1918 March 24
XS4072/75 [?Sunday School group with teacher]. Back row, left to right: Nell Thomas, Nevin [Nefyn]; Margaret George, Bodvel; Sara _; Ellen Ann Thomas, Madryn [?Temp.]. Front row: Dilys Lewis, Mrs. Cradog Eva...  more 1918 May 2
XS4072/76 Sunday School group of Capel Salem: back row, left to right, Rees Lewis, Garthewin; Eirwyn Lewis, Highlands; Tecwyn Williams, Bryngoleu; Robert Owen Roberts, Trelan. Front row: Mei Hughes, Tower Stor...  more 1919
XS4072/77 [?Sunday School Group] of children aged about 10-15 years. Dorse: Names of most of those pictured.  1920 March
XS4072/78 Sunday School group of young women with Rolant John Jones, Back row, left to right: Mary Griffith, Bodvel; Edith Emily [?Murray]; Elsie Jones; Mary Lloyd Ellis. Sitting: Nancy Parry Jones, Tremydon; ...  more [c.1920]
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