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GolowDydh Posted: 12.11.2005, 20:43

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Does anybody have any information on the history of Mawla Chapel. I know the current building was constructed in 1908, but cannot find a source of any further information such as how it was funded etc. Anything would be interesting such as anecdotes, tea treats or social history.

I know this is a bit obscure, but somebody may know someone who knows someone.
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Hen Posted: 27.07.2006, 06:14



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No info whatsoever on the chapel. But here is a picture of the Sunday School which is 25 yards from the church.

http://www.newquay-plus.co.uk/POTN/Sunday_School.jpg

Looks a bit grim, eh?
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Hen Posted: 27.07.2006, 06:17



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http://www.bbc.co.uk/voices/recordings/group/cornwall-mawla.shtml

The above link is to a series of interviews done with Methodists at Mawla Chapel in Cornwall.

They discuss local words and the Cornish accent. I doubt they chat about the chapel, but it is interesting anyhow.

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