Ystalyfera History & Heritage
- Origins and Construction
- English Con Architecture
- Right to Solemnize Marriages
- The First World War
- Pastors of the English Con
- - Rev Melville Phillips
- Ystradgynlais English Con
- Dedication of a new Bible
- Renovations 1932-1934
- The 1939 Anniversary
- 75th Anniversary 1944
- World War 2 Memorial
- Demolition of the English Con
- Minute Book
- Yan Boogie
- In the Llais
World War 2 Memorial, erected 1958
'The Labour Voice' 24th January 1958 records the unveiling of a memorial to the members of the English Congregational Church, Ystalyfera, who had fallen in the Second World War:-
WAR MEMORIAL TABLET UNVEILED
A tablet with the inscription 'In abiding memory of the men of this congregation who fell in the War 1939-1945' was unveiled and dedicated at the English Congregational Church, Ystalyfera on Thursday January 9.
The service was conducted by the Rev. W.J. Samuel, Neath, Secretary of South Wales English Congregational Union, and the unveiling ceremony was performed by Mrs Peters, the oldest member of the Church.
The names of those on the tablet are: William F. Antell, Cecil W. Bonehill, W. Allen Cornelius, Idris Jones, J. Douglas Jones, W.G. Robert Marsh, W. Bertram Mathias, Donald Wade.