Henry James and Magaret Bath (family)

Industrialist family of Alltyferin, Carmarthenshire. The family's wealth was accumulated through their trade in copper in the Swansea Valley. Henry James Bath (1821-1875) and his wife Margaret (d. 1902) were benefactors of the churches at Llanegwad and Pont-ar-gothi. They died childless.
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   as patron: Church of the Holy Trinity, Pont-ar-gothi , Carmarthenshire



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  Scenes from the Bible Scenes from the Bible
patron: Henry James and Magaret Bath (family)
artist: Alfred Stansell
about 1865-1878
Church of the Holy Trinity, Pont-ar-gothi, Carmarthenshire
  Christ in Majesty with Scenes from the Gospels and Donors Christ in Majesty with Scenes from the Gospels and Donors
firm/studio: Clayton & Bell
patron: Henry James and Magaret Bath (family)
about 1870
Church of the Holy Trinity, Pont-ar-gothi, Carmarthenshire
west wall
  Crucifixion, Resurrection and Ascension Crucifixion, Resurrection and Ascension
firm/studio: Clayton & Bell
patron: Henry James and Magaret Bath (family)
about 1870
Church of the Holy Trinity, Pont-ar-gothi, Carmarthenshire
east wall of chancel
  Prophets and Evangelists Prophets and Evangelists
firm/studio: Clayton & Bell
patron: Henry James and Magaret Bath (family)
about 1870
Church of the Holy Trinity, Pont-ar-gothi, Carmarthenshire
nave
  Figure of Christ Figure of Christ
firm/studio: Clayton & Bell
patron: Henry James and Magaret Bath (family)
about 1875
Church of St Egwad, Llanegwad, Carmarthenshire
south wall of the chancel


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