Parish Church of St Thomas, Swansea

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Parish Church of St Thomas, Swansea

Image: © Jaggery Taken: 10 Nov 2013

Viewed across Lewis Street. There used to be a medieval chapel (exact location now lost) dedicated to St Thomas at the foot of Kilvey Hill which gave its name to the hamlet that grew up on the east side of the River Tawe. The church seen here was built in 1886, replacing a mission room. The blue plaque on the wall commemorates one of the church's boy choristers who later became famous. http://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/3741621

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Latitude
51.622128
Longitude
-3.928126