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English: Llandudno 'Y Tabernacl' Former Welsh Baptist Chapel in Upper Mostyn Street and in 2007 the 'Llandudno Heritage Centre'. The adjoining Schoolroom in 2007 houses the ‘Stori Llandudno’ exhibition.
Date 7 October 2007 (original upload date)
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