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English: All chapels and churches had their own crockery to service their many social events. This is a cup and saucer from Carmel Congregational Chapel, Beaufort.
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Camera location51° 57′ 26.64″ N, 3° 23′ 18.08″ W  Heading=350.24734513274° Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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Chapel crockery of Carmel Chapel, Beaufort (Breconshire and later Mon). Dr Rhobert Lewis (Brecon)

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51°57'26.640"N, 3°23'18.082"W

heading: 350.24734513274336 degree

17 January 2022

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