Chapter 1: FLOW An overview of Welsh migration to London since Tudor times Chapter 2: BEGINNINGS Howel Harris and early Welsh preaching in London Chapter 3: OUT OF THE WILDERNESS The move from Wilderness Row to Jewin Crescent Chapter 4: JOURNEY TO JEWIN The story of Jewin, Londons oldest Welsh chapel Chapter 5: FROM LAMBETH TO BOROUGH The roots of Londons Independent Welsh chapels Chapter 6: DOCKERS The dockyard origins of Woolwich, Deptford and Lewisham chapels Chapter 7: SAILORS SERMONS The sailors services which led to the Cambrian, Crosby Row and Falmouth Road chapels Chapter 8: EAST ENDERS Londons East End and the chapels of Poplar, Mile End, East Ham, Stratford, Walthamstow and Leytonstone Chapter 9: ELFEDS KINGDOM The Independents in Fetter Lane and Capel Elfed at Kings Cross Chapter 10: DAIRY DISPUTES How modest Nassau Street chapel became mighty Charing Cross Road Chapter 11: BAPTIST BASTION The story of the Welsh Baptist powerhouse in Eastcastle Street Chapter 12: POINTS WEST The bustling world of Radnor Walk, Walham Green, Hammersmith and Ealing chapels Chapter 13: BEYOND THE JUNCTION An expanding Welsh community sustains Clapham Junction, Battersea Rise, and Sutton chapels Chapter 14: NORTHERN PANORAMA A panorama of north London includes chapels at Wilton Square, Barretts Grove, Islington, Holloway, Wood Green, Willesden, Wembley, Harrow and Cockfosters Chapter 15: WESLEYS WAYS The Wesleyan Methodists built one of Londons grandest Welsh chapels in City Road Chapter 16: ANGLICAN ENCLAVES The little-known story of Londons Welsh-speaking Anglican churches.
City mission by Huw Edwards. ISBN 9781784611743. Published by Y Lolfa in 2015. Publication and catalogue information, links to buy online and reader comments.