Difference between revisions of "Places of Worship"
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*'''NB: Once a town or village is complete it will be in BOLD CAPITALS and also have the asterisk <nowiki>*</nowiki>''' | *'''NB: Once a town or village is complete it will be in BOLD CAPITALS and also have the asterisk <nowiki>*</nowiki>''' | ||
− | *County boundaries have changed over the years. If you are unable to find a particular parish try looking | + | *County boundaries have changed over the years. If you are unable to find a particular parish try looking in adjacent counties. |
*If there is further information about a building, the name of the building will be hyperlinked to the information. | *If there is further information about a building, the name of the building will be hyperlinked to the information. |
Revision as of 20:59, 23 May 2008
- You will need to click on a County first then Towns and Villages.
- The towns or villages that have an asterisk * next to them, are the places we have photographs for.
- NB: Once a town or village is complete it will be in BOLD CAPITALS and also have the asterisk *
- County boundaries have changed over the years. If you are unable to find a particular parish try looking in adjacent counties.
- If there is further information about a building, the name of the building will be hyperlinked to the information.
- Once you have found a photograph to look at, click on it to bring up a larger picture.
- If you have any photographs of "Places of Worship" and you would like them included, please see our Regional Boards
- If a photo appears in the Places of Worship, which relates to an event in your family history, then copies can be made for personal use. It is discretionary whether you send a private message (pm) to the submitter.
England
Wales
Anglesey | Breconshire | Caernarvonshire | Cardiganshire |
Carmarthenshire | Denbighshire | Flintshire | Glamorgan |
Merioneth | Monmouthshire | Montgomeryshire | Pembrokeshire |
Radnorshire |
Scotland