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The feature below was first shown on my website on 30 September 1998

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30 September 1998




Bell tower

St George's Church
Tredegar, Monmouthshire

Photography by John Ball - 1 May 1998
(with Agfa ePhoto-307 digital camera)

Tredegar is a former mining town, situated between Rhymney and Brynmawr, at the head of the Sirhowy valley. Its 19th century parish church, dedicated to St George, is near the centre of the town.



Left: The bell tower, viewed from the south-west.



Bell towerChancel and altar

Above left: Another view of the bell tower, showing its north-western aspect.
Above right: The chancel and altar.

Nave

Above: The attractive clean lines of the nave of St George's Church.

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