More Black Country Chapels

More Black Country Chapels by Ned Williams, published by Sutton Pub. in 2006, offers an insightful exploration of chapels that have played a significant role in Black Country life. This illustrated edition spans 143 pages and is presented in English, providing a detailed account of both the architectural features of these buildings and the vibrant social life that has historically surrounded them.
Readers will find a rich depiction of the chapels, emphasizing their importance within the community and the cultural history of the region. The book serves as a valuable resource for those with ties to the Black Country, capturing the essence of these structures and their impact on local society. With its focus on arts, photography, and history, this work invites readers to appreciate the unique heritage of the area.
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For several years chapels have been at the heart of Black Country life. A follow-up to “Black Country Chapels”, this illustrated book provides an account not only of the buildings themselves, but also of the active social life that surrounded them. It is useful to those born and brought up in the Black Country.
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