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- built in the late 1960s to early 1970s. Mynyddbach Chapel UK Census (2011). "Local Area ReportMynyddbach Parish (W04000584)". Nomis. Office for National...
- Mynyddbach Chapel is the oldest Independent chapel in Swansea, Wales. In about 1640 a group of people met on the Sabbath and on w**** nights to read the...
- regular panellist. Page was born in Treboeth, Swansea, Wales. She attended Mynyddbach Comprehensive School, where she was head girl. She graduated from the...
- Mynydd-bach, formerly Mynyddbach (Welsh: Mynydd-bach) is the name of an electoral ward in the City and County of Swansea, Wales. Mynydd-bach is bounded...
- Brexit and the prorogation controversy. The Calon Lân Centre is based at Mynyddbach Chapel, the burial place of Daniel James. The chapel and grounds were...
- worship including Caersalem Chapel, St Albans, Treboeth Gospel Hall and Mynyddbach Chapel, as well as the listed Cwmgelli Cemetery. One theory for the origin...
- expenses claimed in the 2003-04 period. Curtis-Thomas was educated at Mynyddbach Comprehensive School (since September 2001 known as Daniel James Community...
- Evans (16 January 1774 – 3 March 1835), was an independent minister at Mynyddbach, Glamorganshire, Wales. Evans was born at Maindala, Eglwyswrw, Pembrokeshire...
- (1710-1800) was independent minister at Llanbrynmair (1734–1759) and Mynyddbach, Glamorganshire (1759–1800). Rees was educated for the ministry at Coward's...
- team Swansea A.F.C. but switched sports to rugby union playing for both Mynyddbach and Morriston before joining first class side Swansea in 1931. On 28 September...