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The 1910 Opening of the Mumbles Baptist Chapel

 T he 1910 Opening of the Mumbles Baptist Chapel Mumbles Baptist Chapel A Landmark Moment for the Mumbles Baptists The Baptists of Mumbles marked a defining moment in their history with the opening of their new chapel on Cemetery Road , an event recorded in the Herald of Wales in June 1910 , which captured both the architectural achievement and the spiritual fervour of the occasion. A Chapel Built with Vision and Sacrifice The chapel, raised at a cost of £2,000 — around £230,000 in today’s money —and designed to seat 450 worshippers , stood proudly in the decorated Gothic style , its sixty‑foot stone tower , stained‑glass windows, and carefully planned acoustics and sanitation reflecting the ambition of a growing congregation. The architect, Mr. H. A. Ellis, M.S.A. , and the builders, Messrs. J. and D. Jones of Swansea , were warmly praised for their workmanship. Growth of the Congregation Since July 21, 1907 , the church had expanded rapidly: membership rising from 38 to 55 , an...

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