Gwrhyd Chapel, Cefn Gwrhyd Glamorgan
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Photography by John Ball - 14 November 1998 (with Agfa ePhoto307 digital camera)
High on the uplands of Cefn Gwrhyd stands the lonely and isolated Gwrhyd Welsh Independent Chapel. It was built in 1856 at a cost of £350. This exposed site was chosen because in the 1850s, it was central for rural chapel-goers who came from the surrounding farms on horseback or on foot. In November 1998, I visited the chapel graveyard almost daily to complete a survey of monumental inscriptions for the Glamorgan FHS.
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The chapel reflected in the late afternoon sunshine.
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Alongside the chapel is what was once the schoolhouse.
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The chapel is surrounded by a small graveyard containing about 150 graves.
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The bleak upland landscape of Cefn Gwrhyd on which the chapel is situated.
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The graveyard.
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The graveyard is bordered by a dry-stone wall and some stunted and windblown trees and bushes.
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The lonely approach road to the chapel disappears south-westwards towards the setting sun.
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"At the going down of the sun, and in the morning, we will remember them....."
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