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    'Monument of an ex-Minister of Bwlchgwynt, Rev. Daniel Jones, his wife and daughter, also a memorial to his son, 2nd Lieutenant Clifford Jones (B.A. Wales & Oxon) “who fell in the Great War, near Ypres on Aug 1st 1917 aged 25.' Photo taken in  2016 by Keith BowenPhoto taken by Keith Bowen in 2015 showing exterior front elevation of the renovated Vestry. Now, like the Chapel a holiday home.'Photos of the renovated Chapel in 2015, now a holiday home - photo on the right shows the preserved baptism pool, covered over by a canopy and outdoor table. The gate entrance to the cemetery for visitors can be seen on this photo on the left.' Photograph by Keith Bowen, 2016'Unusual headstone at Bwlchgwynt. The deceased let it be known they had left £800 to the Chapel by inscribing it on the headstone itself: GADAWODD SWM O DROS WYTH CANT PUNT (LEFT A SUM OF OVER EIGHT HUNDRED POUNDS).' Photographed by Keith Bowen in 2010'Bwlchgwynt chapel, taken in 2008 before full renovation which started in 2011.The photo shows some of the Cemetery, the Chapel, the Vestry and across the road you can make out the two Bwlchgwynt Cottages.' Photograph by Keith BowenClose up of plaque situated above Bwlchgwynt Baptist Chapel entrance, photo taken in 2007 by Keith Bowen
BWLCHGWYN BAPTIST CHURCH / BUILT 1756 / RENOVATED 1904'Bwlchgwynt chapel cemetery showing a cluster of grave monuments the Bowen family. Taken in 2007, before renovation started.  Also showing the Vestry with the outside stairs.' Photographed and annotated by Keith Bowen.'Jack Bowen (B.1915 Llanelli - D.2009 Wigan aged 93) in 2001, standing next to his great grandparents grave at Bwlchgwynt, John and Elizabeth Bowen, who were tenant farmers of nearby Ffynnoncyll Farm.' Photographed by Keith BowenPhoto taken in 2015 by Keith Bowen, 'showing the access to the Bwlchgwynt chapel cemetery for visitors, via a boundary gate positioned before you reach the Chapel. There is a line of trees/bushes planted to separate the boundary of the Chapel and the cemetery.'Front elevation of Bwlchgwynt Chapel prior to renovation, photo taken in 1998 by Keith Bowen

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