DescriptionBaptismal font at Carmarthenshire - geograph.org.uk - 605894.jpg
English: Living Waters is quite a popular name for Baptist churches. This hymn speaks of "living fountains". Ainon Baptist Chapel, Gellywen, Carmarthenshire, Wales (built 1828, rebuilt 1880) seen here could also claim that name because the baptismal tank (corner of it visible at bottom left) is fed directly from the stream which flows through the graveyard.
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