You are here: Home>Categories>Buildings>Religious>Gobiath (Hope) Chapel Gobiath (Hope) Chapel Date of coverage 2011 Place Gobaith Chapel Hope Street, Blaina LocationBLAINA (175)Gobaith Chapel Hope Street (12) No CommentsStart the ball rolling by posting a comment on this page! Add a comment about this page Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *Your comment: *Name * Email * Website I consent to my name and e-mail address being stored along with this comment, and to the website editors communicating with me by e-mail about the comment if necessary. My name may be published alongside the comment on the website, but my e-mail address will not be published. My information will not be shared with any third party (see our Privacy Statement - opens in a new window). * ReligiousBerea Chapel, BlainaBerea Chapel, BlainaBerea Chapel, BlainaBerea Chapel, BlainaBerea Chapel, BlainaBerea Chapel, BlainaBerea Chapel, BlainaBerea Chapel, built 1860. Photograph taken 1891. In the background the Blaina Inn which was used as Law Courts in the 1800sBethel Church, Built 1903Bethel Church, NantygloBlaina Congregation Chapel Players, early 1930sBlaina Congregational ChapelCwmcelynCwmcelyn ChapelCwmcelyn ChapelCwmcelyn Methodist ChapelCwmcelyn Methodist ChapelCwmcelyn Methodist ChapelCwmcelyn Methodist Chapel. The cross was made from timbers taken from the old chapelDeacons of Salem Chapel, BlainaDeacons of Salems Chapel, BlainaDemolishing Wesleyan ChapelDemolition of Cwmcelyn Methodist Chapel, June 1996Demolition of St. Peter's church, 1973Demolition of the Wesleyan Chapel in the 1970s.During the 1926 strike, miners painted Cwmcelyn ChapelEbenezer Chapel, Westside, BlainaEbenezer Chapel, Westside, BlainaEdwin Morris, Archbishop of Wales at Holy Trinity Church, Nantyglo.End house of River Row Steps leading to Church Street, Blaina.English Congregational ChurchEnglish Congregational Church, BlainaGarnfach Methodist Church ( built 1883, closed 21st October 1991), plaques displayed in church Garnfach Methodist Church. Built 1883 closed 21st October 1991. Plaques displayed in Church.Gobaith ChapelGobaith Chapel, Hope Street, Blaina. Church and Sunday SchoolGobaith Hope ChapelGobaith Hope ChapelGobiath (Hope) ChapelGobiath (Hope) ChapelHafod y Ddol School Prize Distribution, 1949Hareb ChapelHareb Chapel Built in 1819 at Caban Gwyn Nantyglo for £111. By 1825 the chapel became too small for the congregation and moved to the new chapel Rehobeth in Brynmawr.Hermon Welsh Baptist Chapel, NantygloHermon Welsh Baptist Church, Nantyglo.Holy Trinity Church Nantyglo. Built by Crawshay Bailey.Holy Trinity Church, NantygloHoly Trinity Church, NantygloHoly Trinity CHurch, Nantyglo?Interior of St Peter's Church, BlainaInterior view of St. Peter's church, London MarathonLondon MarathonLondon MarathonLondon MarathonMemorial Plagues from Ebenezer Chapel, BlainaMerthyr Express, 5th March 1960; Semtex Social Club will soon have a colourful homeNantyglo Church may be turned into factoryNantyglo Wesleyan ChapelNantyglo Wesleyan ChapelNantyglo Wesleyan ChapelNantyglo Wesleyan ChapelNew St Peter's ChurchNow they're taking it away from BlainaPilgrims Garden, BlainaPrimitive Methodist Chapel, BlainaRear of Wesleyan Chapel, BlainaReformed ChurchSalem Baptist Chapel 1924Salem Baptist Chapel, 1924Salem Baptist Chapel, Blaina. Salem schoolroom at the bottom of Pump StreetSalem Baptist Chapel, High Street, BlainaSalem Baptist Church, BlainaSalem Chapel MembersSalem Chapel schoolwalksSalem Chapel schoolwalksSalem Chapel SchoolwalksSalem Schoolroom, bottom of Pump StreetSalvation Army Home League, Nantyglo, late 1930s. Lieutenant Cox near flag. Also includes Gran Gwillym (born 1871, died 1944)South Wales Argus, October 1963; 'Industry takes over Ironmaster's Church'. Crawshay Bailey. Holy Trinity Church.St Peter's Church, BlainaSt. Peter's churchSt. Peter's Church, Aberystruth, 1829St. Peter's Church, BlainaSt. Peter's Church, BlainaThe Archbishop of Wales, Dr. Edwin Morris, standing at the porch of Nantyglo Parish Church after the Deconsecration Ceremony held on Friday, 11th October 1963 The new Spiritualist Hut, Cwmcelyn Road, Blaina. Original hut was a zinc shed.The old Vicarage, which has been converted into a social club for Semtex employees.View taken from bottom of Church StreetWesleyan Chapel, BlainaWorkmen at Congregational Chapel, Blaina See also'Gobiath (Hope) Chapel' also appears inPhotoGroupMixedSocial History Main categoriesBuildings (398)Format (619)Gender (444)People (414)Sport (51)Themes (557)Transport (56)Work (217)
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