DescriptionCapel Salem Chapel - geograph.org.uk - 220045.jpg
English: Capel Salem Chapel. A tiny rural chapel built for the a scattered farming and manganese mining community which was made famous by a painting of the congregation by the English painter Curnow Vosper. A copy of the painting can be seen on the living room wall of the chief engineer's house at the Welsh Slate Museum 296715.
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