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Rhosllannerchrugog, Wrexham

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Bethania Welsh Baptist Chapel (1905). © Gerard Charmley (2010).

Bethel Calvinistic Methodist Chapel. The previous chapel also survives, and has a tablet with date 1859. Both © Gerard Charmley (2010).

Bethel Disciples of Christ (Baptist). Not a group I had heard of before, Gerard explains that they are secessionists from the Scotch Baptists. © Gerard Charmley (2011).

Bethlehem Welsh Independent Chapel - Gerard explains that this chapel was re-fronted at some point. © Gerard Charmley (2010).

Ebenezer Chapel (Welsh Independent). Appeared to Gerard to be disused. © Gerard Charmley (2010).

Hill Street Presbyterian Chapel. © Gerard Charmley (2010).

Jerusalem Calvinistic Methodist Chapel, aka Capel Mawr. The inscribed stone has dates of 1770 and 1837. © Gerard Charmley (2010).

Mount Pleasant English Baptist Church. © Gerard Charmley (2010).

Mynydd Seion Welsh Independent Chapel. © Gerard Charmley (2010).

St. Asaph (CiW). Another view. Both © Gerard Charmley (2010).

The former St. John (CiW), now closed. © Gerard Charmley (2010).

Salem Welsh Independent Chapel. © Gerard Charmley (2010).

Salvation Army hall, was formerly Moriah Calvinistic Methodist Church. © Gerard Charmley (2010).

All that remains of the demolished Scotch Baptist Chapel is the vestry, which is still used for worship. © Gerard Charmley (2010).

Sion Baptist Chapel. © Gerard Charmley (2010).

Tabernacle Welsh Baptist Chapel. © Gerard Charmley (2010).

 

 

 

 

 

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