formerly in: Monmouthshire
Newport's 'showpiece chapel' according to John Newman. Originally built for the Congregationalists in 1858-9 by A. O. Watkins of Newport. Interior redesigned by A. Swash & Bain 1896-1907. Carving by Mageston of Bristol as First World War Memorial.
view on the National Monuments Record (Coflein)
Have Faith in God about 1892 Victoria Road United Reformed Church, Newport | |
The Good Samaritan about 1884 Victoria Road United Reformed Church, Newport | |
The Calling of Nathaniel about 1899 Victoria Road United Reformed Church, Newport side wall | |
The Parable of the Talents firm/studio: Swaine Bourne & Son about 1906 Victoria Road United Reformed Church, Newport side wall | |
The Light of the World about 1894 Victoria Road United Reformed Church, Newport side wall | |
Christ in the House of Mary and Martha about 1895 Victoria Road United Reformed Church, Newport side wall | |
Faith, Love and Hope about 1910 Victoria Road United Reformed Church, Newport foyer | |
Christ the Good Shepherd about 1884 Victoria Road United Reformed Church, Newport foyer/rear wall of the church | |
Woman Performing Acts of Mercy about 1895 Victoria Road United Reformed Church, Newport side wall |
N.B.Position of marker is approximate and does not necessarily show the exact location of the site.
Site OS Grid Ref: ST311877
Photo © Martin Crampin, Imaging the Bible in Wales
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