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Ystalyfera Fallen, war graves, remembrance graves, monuments and memorials
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War Graves and Remembrance Graves. The Fallen of Ystalyfera and District. The Ystalyfera War Memorial was originally constructed as a cenotaph in a park by Alltygrug Cemetery. In 1983 it was rebuilt and dedicated at its present location in Commercial Street, Ystalyfera. This website is dedicated to the memory of those local men who fell in both World Wars, whether named on the memorial or not. VALLEY BOYS IN THE GREAT WAR. Click here for the utility version of the document. After years of neglect and van...
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Holy Trinity Church, Ystalyfera
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Holy Trinity Church, Ystalyfera. Holy Trinity Church, Ystalyfera, was constructed. In 1844. At the time its location was within the Parish of Llanguick, which was then in the Diocese of Saint David's. When built, it was capable of 'only' seating a maximum of 350 persons. The £500 necessary to build the chapel was raised by public subscription, among those who donated being the Queen Dowager. And Mrs Budd of Ystalyfera Iron Works. Holy Trinity was expanded. Read More - Expansion. Read More - Interior.
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Ystradgynlais Aircraft Crash Sites in the Brecon Beacons
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Ystradgynlais Aircraft Crash Sites. Thanks to John Lewis for making the information available, and to the Brecon Beacons National Park. For publishing it in the 1990s. This section of our website contains a summary of this information, whlst all photographs of aircraft are from Wikipedia Commons. The information from the booklet is used with the knowledge and kind permission of its author, Mr Wynford Roberts. Beacons South of Brecon. A Vulcan similar to XH536. Ystradgynlais - South Wales.
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Ystradgynlais Wargraves, war graves, remembrance graves, monuments and memorials
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The War Graves of Ystradgynlais. Advertise at Ystradgynlais Wargraves. The Wargraves and Remembrance Graves of Ystradgynlais and District is one of four local history websites. We receive no funding from anywhere, and rely on our own resources to create these websites. Thank You to everyone who has agreed to sponsor us with paid advertising. The money will help to pay for renewal of the domains and hosting, and associating a local focus for the website should help to grow the town together. How To Write ...
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Ystalyfera Church in Wales Holy Trinity and Saint David's Church
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Ystalyfera Church in Wales. Below is an overview of the Church in Wales in Ystalyfera, highlighting the major developments in its history. To the right, beneath the photograph of Holy Trinity Church, are menus that lead to detailed articles on each aspect of the construction, expansion, people, graves, and current fate of these churches. In 1843, an article in 'The Cambrian' solicited donations to build what would become Holy Trinity Church in Ystalyfera. Construction began in 1844. At a Parochial Church...
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Ystalyfera Chapels and Churches
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Ystalyfera Chapels and Churches. The first account we have of any religious activity in the village is about 1800. The few people who lived here then gathered every Sunday at Ystalyfera Icha Farm, occupied by William Williams, situated near where St. David's Church now stands. The Rev John Davies, the Cwmllynfell preacher, came occasionally to preach at the small wooden building and he was against building a chapel. The people could easily walk to Cwmllynfell or Alltwen, he said. Pantteg members living a...
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The Fallen of Ystalyfera - World War 1 lists
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War Graves and Remembrance Graves. The Fallen of Ystalyfera - World War 1. Below, are the names from the Ystalyfera memorial for the First World War. Each one leads to a memorial page with full details of each individual, along with excerpts from The Labour Voice. Newspaper, as relevant. In addition, we are collecting the names of fallen servicemen not listed on the Ystalyfera War Memmorial. Some of them are remembered on other local memorials, such as the Ystalyfera County School Memorial. How To Write ...
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Ystalyfera Interesting Lives
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Interesting Lives of Ystalyfera. What rights have I to choose a 'Famous Person', a 'Person of Note' or even 'Remarkable Lives' when they are all equal in their own achievements? Aware that the list can not include everyone, I apologize unreservedly for anyone that has not been included within these records. No offence of omission was intentional or deliberate. Henry and Jeanette Jones. Ystalyfera - South Wales. Henry and Jeanette Jones. The Fallen of Ystalyfera. Ystalyfera History and Heritage.
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Articles of Remembrance and Roll Calls of the Fallen
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Newspaper Articles of Remembrance. As well as individual reports of the deaths or wounding in action of soldiers from local villages, and later their burial, or remembrance service at local chapels, the. Newspaper also ran articles of more general ceremonies of remembrance. This section of Ystalyfera Fallen website brings together these articles in one easy-to-navigate index, located to the right of this paragraph. Opened 1922 in Alltygrug. Opened 1983 in Commercial Street. Ystalyfera - South Wales.
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Ystalyfera Parks and Recreation
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Ystalyfera Parks and Recreation. The parks of Ystalyfera were largely the gift of local landowners, including bequests by Colonel Fleming Gough of Ynyscedwyn House. Alltygrug Park, Ystalyfera. Was bequeathed to the people of Ystalyfera by Colonel Gough in 1903, managed by a board of trustees. Transferred to the council in 1917, in 1922 had the original Ystalyfera War Memorial. Ystalyfera - South Wales. Ystalyfera History and Heritage. The Fallen of Ystalyfera. War Graves of Ystradgynlais.