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Aberllefenni, Powys

Aberllefenni maps

Historic maps of Aberllefenni and the local area, hand-drawn by Ordnance Survey and Samuel Lewis.   View all Aberllefenni maps

Aberllefenni map

Historic map of Aberllefenni

Powys map

Illustrated Victorian map of Powys

Aberllefenni map

Historic Map of any Aberllefenni postcode

Aberllefenni maps
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Aberllefenni photos

We have no photos of Aberllefenni, although we do have photos of these nearby places: Corris, Ceinws, Esgairgeiliog, Tal Y Llyn, Aberangell, Cwm Llinau, Dolgellau, Brithdir, Machynlleth, Abergynolwyn, Cadair Idris, Dinas Mawddwy

Memories of Aberllefenni

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Powys memories

Going to School in Staylittle

I attended the primary school in Staylittle and was one of the last children there when it closed down, I think in the end there were only 7 or 8 of us. I came from the village of Llwyn y gog which at the time was the Forestry Commission village. I have found memories of Mrs Jones our teacher, I also... [more]

Shared on 03 August 2009 by Cheryl Whittingham.

Days gone by

Attended Sunday school in the village school in the 1950s, and went to church sometimes, too. All a very long time ago of course, bearing in mind today is the 1st of January 2008. 2 sets of Grandparents, and at least 25 other relatives are resting in the churchyard, some quite close to the entrance.

Shared on 01 January 2008 by Native Ofhere.

Home,family, and early education.

Born at Peniarth Isaf, attended primary school where the first headmaster was Mr. E.L.Jones, followed by Mr. Bamborough. Local life was centered around Bethania Chapel and events at the Village Hall. In those days, the 2 shops were owned by Mr. Llew Roberts and Mr. G.J. Owen. The Railway Inn was run by the Astley family.
Best memories would... [more]

Shared on 28 April 2007 by Richard Evans.

explain the scene

the hill in the background is Dyffrynn Hill, a Celtic hill fort.One of many in the Valley.
Next to the church was a shop ran by a man with polio.
The church had a house attached and my Uncle lived there at one stage.
The car wasowned by Maurice Bebb. The village had layers of occupants.Rich people lived in Halls and... [more]

Shared on 13 November 2007 by Larry Wildblood.

Vyrnwy House, Meifod

This photo was taken from a spot very close to Vyrnwy House where my great Aunt Winifred Morris used to live. Broniarth Hill is behind the photographer. I used to visit her quite often in the 50's, usually on a Sunday when my father and I used to catch a fishermans coach from Liverpool to the village. In those days she... [more]

Shared on 22 March 2007 by Brian Morris.

Meifod in the 50s

This photo brings back many happy memories of Meifod in the 1950's when I used to go on holidays there with my family. The white building in the centre was the bank and the photo was taken outside the Lion Inn where my grandfather used to go for his pint. Next to the bank is Liverpool House where we used to... [more]

Shared on 11 March 2007 by Brian Morris.

MAES-Y-LLAN WHERE I FIRST LIVED

These houses are in Maes-y-llan.My father Den and mother Hilda Wildblood with my sister Anne were the first to live in Number 6 when the houses were built in 1948 I believe.I was born in 1954 and it was my first home and initial imprinting.The houses were built on piece of land between Dyfrynn Hill (a wooded Celtic hill fort) and... [more]

Shared on 22 June 2006 by Larry W.

My uncle Clem built the Lychgate

My Uncle Clem built the Lychgate, he was a carpenter who later lived at Cefn Caled Kerry. He was the son of Harry Griffiths, tailor and famous choirmaster from Bettws who lived at Pentre Lifior Cottage. My cousin Ray still lives in Newtown.

Shared on 08 November 2009 by Ron Griffiths.

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