Beulah, The Bridge c.1933
Photo ref: B676003
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Photo ref: B676003
Photo of Beulah, The Bridge c.1933

More about this scene

Entering the hamlet, the main A483 crosses the River Camarch en route to Builth Wells. The waters were so shallow that a ford had sufficed for many years, and this bridge was quite new at the date of the photograph. The trees in the centre have been cut back for safety and to allow some light into the two houses.

A Selection of Memories from Beulah

For many years now, we've been inviting visitors to our website to add their own memories to share their experiences of life as it was, prompted by the photographs in our archive. Here are some from Beulah

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I was born in the schoolhouse in 1943 and lived there until 1957. My early memories go back to the firing of a huge gun in the field opposite by the Army, with the shells aimed to reach Plynlimon near Abersystwyth! Then in 1947 there was the prolonged snow which paralysed transport and bread was brought from Garth by my uncle via his Fordson tractor following its delivery by train. I remember a large branch of a tree ...see more