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Offline Swansea Jill

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Link: Mynyddbach Chapel, Swansea
« on: Thursday 17 May 12 17:38 BST (UK) »
The trustees and Friends of Mynyddbach Chapel, Swansea (one of the first Independent chapels in Wales) invite locals and exiles who have memories of this venerable place of worship to check out the website.

Information on Burial Grounds including Mynyddbach Cemetery

www mynyddbachchapel  com   

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Offline JohnG_Swansea

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Re: Link: Mynyddbach Chapel, Swansea
« Reply #1 on: Wednesday 03 May 17 20:21 BST (UK) »
Hi Swansea Jill,

At 03 May 2017 the above link is not working, it is being re-directed to a commercial organisation promoting spectacles.

I am reasonably certain that the former Mynyddbach Chapel website is currently known as "The Calon Lan Centre" and can be found at: www.calonlancentre.info/ 

>> Information on Burial Grounds including Mynyddbach Cemetery
I have failed to find any mention of the burial grounds on "The Calon Lan Centre" website.

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