Tabernacl Methodistiaid Aberystwyth Methodist Tabernacle
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Mill Street, AberystwythSir
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06/07/1921Lleoliad
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am fwy o wybodaeth, gweler: https://pilgrim.ceredigion.gov.uk/index.cfm?articleid=6116 // for more information, see: https://pilgrim.ceredigion.gov.uk/index.cfm?articleid=6116
GM Welsh Memorials to the Great War 01/04/2016
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Nodiadau
Enwau/Names: David Rees Davies, K. S. L. I.; John Humphrey Edwards, 26th Royal Fusiliers; David Henry Felix, 1st Welch Regiment; James John Herbert Howard, 16th R.W.F.; John Hugh Joel, Machine Gun Corps; Evan Richard Jones, Welch Regiment; Trevor Jones, R.A.M.C.; William Jones, London Rifles; Richard David Millman, R.F.A.; Robert Owen, 16th RWF; Henry Morgan Richards, 15th Welch Regiment; Evan David Rowlands, 16th R.W.S.; William Edward Williams, 51st Battalion AIF; Albert Young, Welsh Guards
Arysgrif
Disgrifiad canlynol yn dod o https://pilgrim.ceredigion.gov.uk/index.cfm?articleid=6116 , sy'n cydnabod Olwen Jenkins fel yr awdures. The following description comes from https://pilgrim.ceredigion.gov.uk/index.cfm?articleid=6116 , which acknowledges Olwen Jenkins as the author. // 'The memorial features a bronze figure, tunic-clad, with a wreath it its hair, standing with one foot on a bronze sphere, and clasping a bundle of palms in its arms: "...in the act of alighting on the earth to impart the news of victory and peace to all ....the palms symbols of the victories won by the sacrifice of the young men whose names are inscribed beneath". The bronze sphere is inscribed "Er cof am/ wroniaid/ Eglwys y Tabernacl/ Aberystwyth/ Y Rhyfel Mawr 1914-18" (In memory of / the heroes / of Tabernacl church, Aberystwyth / the First World War 1914-1918), and with the names of the 14 men from the Chapel who died. Below the sphere is a white pedestal of Sicilian granite, in turn on a dark stone base, the pedestal bearing a bronze plaque inscribed: "fu henwau'n perarogli sydd" & "goleuni y bywyd" ("their names will always be revered / be their names embalmed"& "light of life" ) and with a bronze replica of the official symbol of the Calvinistic Methodist connexion (the dove descending on an open bible). On the NW. face, a tablet bearing the names of those from Tabernacl who died in the 1939-45 war'
Service persons
Enw | Rheng | Catrawd/Bataliwn | Dyddiad marwolaeth | |
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David Felix | Milwr Cyffredin | Welsh Regiment | 09/09/1915 | |
Richard Millman | arall | Royal Artillery | 06/12/1918 | |
David Davies | Rhingyll | arall | 01/05/1916 | |
John Edwards | Milwr Cyffredin | arall | 01/05/1917 | |
James Howard | Is-gorporal | Royal Welsh Fusiliers | 12/07/1916 | |
John Joel | Milwr Cyffredin | Machine Gun Corps | 16/08/1917 | |
Trevor Jones | Milwr Cyffredin | Royal Army Medical Corps | 13/05/1917 | |
Henry Richards | Milwr Cyffredin | Welsh Regiment | 30/01/1917 | |
Evan Rowlands | Is-gorporal | Royal Welsh Fusiliers | 31/10/1918 | |
Albert Young | Milwr Cyffredin | arall | 10/07/1916 | |
William Williams | Milwr Cyffredin | arall | 29/09/1917 | |
William Jones | arall | arall | 18/05/1917 | |
Robert Owen | Milwr Cyffredin | Royal Welsh Fusiliers | 27/03/1918 |