[:en]On a wall inside the Tabernacl, the Welsh Baptist chapel on the Hayes in central Cardiff, there is a memorial to the six men of the congregation who died in the Great War. The memorial itself is impressive, being carved in marble. There are no records to indicate whether the chapel displayed a ‘Roll of…Continue Reading [:en]WW1 Memorial in Y Tabernacl, the Welsh Baptist chapel in Cardiff[:cy]Cofeb i’r Rhyfel Mawr yn y Tabernacl, Caerdydd[:]
Month: March 2016
[:en]Castle Steel Works, Rogerstone, War memorial[:cy]Cofeb Rhyfel y Castle Steel Works, Tŷ-Du, Gwent[:]
[:en]Numerous companies erected memorials to their employees who were killed in the First World War and Welsh companies, works, railways and other industrial employers are well represented in the range of known and surviving memorials. One of the larger Welsh industrial employers of the opening decades of the twentieth century was Guest, Keen & Nettlefolds…Continue Reading [:en]Castle Steel Works, Rogerstone, War memorial[:cy]Cofeb Rhyfel y Castle Steel Works, Tŷ-Du, Gwent[:]
[:en]The Chapel Memorials in Rhyd-y-main, Meirionnydd[:cy]Cofebau Capeli Rhyd-y-main, Meirionnydd[:]
[:en]In the Independent chapel in Rhyd-y-main (six miles from Dolgellau on the way to Bala), there is a brass plaque in a prominent position to commemorate the local men who were killed in the First World War. It is situated on the wall behind the pulpit, so that any worshipper who is looking at the…Continue Reading [:en]The Chapel Memorials in Rhyd-y-main, Meirionnydd[:cy]Cofebau Capeli Rhyd-y-main, Meirionnydd[:]