I noticed this on the RCAHMW website and thought it could be of interest to
some readers.
Monday, 11 April 2011
Can You Help The Royal Commission To Record The Current Status Of Your Local
Chapel?
Updating the Royal Commission's Chapels database
The Royal Commission has been at the forefront in recognising the cultural,
social and architectural importance of Nonconformist chapels in Wales. The
Welsh chapel is one of the most distinctive and iconic building types in
Wales, contributing heavily to both our urban and rural landscapes.
Through collaboration with volunteers and the Chapels Heritage Society, and
information received from the nonconformist denominational bodies, the
Commission over the last few months has collected data on the current status
of nearly 3000 Welsh chapels, but information is still required on the
remaining 3,600 chapels.
Can you help the Royal Commission to record the current status of your local
chapel?
Work on recording the current status of Welsh chapels will be ongoing until
early autumn 2011. To help with the project, please take a look at the lists
below ordered by county and community. These are the chapels for which we
currently have no up to date information regarding their status. If you have
any information or would like to help with the project please contact Susan
Fielding at susan.fielding(a)rcahmw.gov.uk or RCAHMW, Crown Building,
Plascrug, Aberystwyth, SY23 1NJ.
Further information on individual chapels can be found on Coflein
www.coflein.gov.uk
Documents
Anglesey Status Stats (PDF file, 0.1MB)
Breconshire Status Stats (PDF file, 0.1MB)
Caernarfonshire Status Stats (PDF file, 0.1MB)
Carmarthenshire Status Stats (PDF file, 0.1MB)
Ceredigion Status Stats (PDF file, 0.1MB)
Denbighshire Status Stats (PDF file, 0.1MB)
Flintshire Status Stats (PDF file, 0.1MB)
Glamorgan Status Stats (PDF file, 0.4MB)
Merioneth Status Stats (PDF file, 0.1MB)
Monmouthshire Status Stats (PDF file, 0.1MB)
Montgomeryshire Status Stats (PDF file, 0.1MB)
Pembrokeshire Status Stats (PDF file, <0.1MB)
Radnorshire Status Stats (PDF file, <0.1MB)
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Martin Briscoe
Fort William
martin(a)mbriscoe.me.uk