Grave of the evangelist Pamela Shepherd (1836-1930), better known as 'Mother Shepherd', Aberdare
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Pamela Shepherd (1836-1930), known as 'Mother Shepherd', was the founder of the Salvation Army in Aberdare.
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Aberdare Library
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Copyright Details:
Aberdare Library 2002
Publisher Ref:
GTJ03344
Item uploaded:
25/3/2011
Date originally created:
1900-1999
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