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Noddfa (Welsh for 'sanctuary' or 'place of refuge') may
refer to:
Noddfa Chapel, Treorchy,
Rhondda Cynon Taf,
Wales Noddfa Chapel, Ynysybwl,
Rhondda Cynon...
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Noddfa is a
Baptist chapel in the High Street, Ynysybwl,
Rhondda Cynon Taf, Wales. The
church at
Noddfa dates from 1885, when
meetings began to be held...
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Noddfa or
Noddfa Welsh Baptist Chapel (Welsh:
Capel Bedyddwyr Cymraeg Noddfa), was
located in
Treorchy in the
Rhondda Valley. It was one of the largest...
- singers; the
opera forms part of the
Cofis Bach
project based in Caernarfon's
Noddfa Centre. The
opera has been
produced with the help of
Caernarfon poet Meirion...
- a
nonconformist stronghold, with many chapels, the
largest of
which was
Noddfa, a
Welsh Baptist chapel which could seat
upwards of a
thousand people and...
- Street,
Jerusalem Calvinistic Methodist Welsh 1885 1888
Thompson Street 1976
Noddfa Originally Baptist, now
United Welsh Language Church Welsh 1885 1890 High...
- Book
Guild Publishing. Jack
Lloyd was John
Lloyd Evans and he
lived at
Noddfa (now Trenova) at the
upper end of
Church Street,
opposite the
Queens Hotel...
- They had the
power of
nawdd (protection, as from
legal process) and were
noddfa (a "nawdd place" or sanctuary).
Clerical power was
moral and spiritual,...
- 1922),
widely known by his
bardic name, Rhosynnog, was the
minister of
Noddfa Baptist Church, Treorchy,
South Wales from soon
after its
formation in 1868...
- (Rhostrehwfa),
Gorslwyd (Rhos-y-bol),
Capel Nyth Clyd (Talwrn),
Eglwys Unedig Noddfa (Trearddur Bay)B,
Dothan (Ty Croes),
Tabor (Y Fali)
Arfon (Welsh) [1] Bethania...