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Capel Iwan, Dyfed

Capel Iwan maps

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

Capel Iwan map

Historic map of Capel Iwan

Dyfed map

Illustrated Victorian map of Dyfed

Capel Iwan map

Historic Map of any Capel Iwan postcode

Capel Iwan maps
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Capel Iwan photos

We have no photos of Capel Iwan, although we do have photos of these nearby places: Newcastle Emlyn, Velindre, Bwlchygroes, Cenarth, Rhos

Capel Iwan books

Displaying 3 of 4 books about Capel Iwan and the local area.   View all Capel Iwan books

Carmarthenshire Photographic Memories
Paperback
£14

Haverfordwest Town and City Memories
Paperback
£13

Newport Photographic Memories
Paperback
£13

Capel Iwan books
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Memories of Capel Iwan

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Dyfed memories

Lived here when I was young

I'm writing this on behalf of my mum who lived near here when she was young. Her grandfather owned a bakery / tea room at the top of that hill just over the bridge. The family then moved away to Caerau near Maesteg. I know she still wonders if she has got any family left in Newcastle Emlyn as she remembers... [more]

Shared on 27 March 2008

My early days

I was born in Abercych and lived there until I was 10 in 1947. I returned every year in the summer for over 20 years. My grandfather and his brother used to make coracles and did a lot of salmon fishing, and frequented the Nags Head before it became a restaurant. I returned with my family including my grandson two years... [more]

Shared on 14 September 2009

Ffoselig Farm

Lived on a wonderful farm. The Welsh farmer living there still to this day runs this farm which has been in his family for generations.

Would love to go back there again. Very fond memories of hay making, feeding cattle and horses.

A Welsh neighbour up the lane, at 87 still worked his farm and spoke very little... [more]

Shared on 04 March 2008 by Victoria Curtis.

FAMILY TREE.

ONLY A FEW YEARS AGO THROUGH A FAMILY MEMBER TRACING THE FAMILY TREE DID I KNOW THAT ST PETERS CHURCH HAS LINKS WITH MY ANCESTORS IN THE EARLY 17OO`S, THEY WERE BAPTISED, MARRIED AND BURIED THERE, MY GREAT GREAT GREAT GRANDFATHER THOMAS DODD BORN 1760-1761 WORKED AT FURNACE HOUSE, HE WAS BURIED ON THE 27 MAY 1831, HIS WIFE ELIZABETH... [more]

Shared on 06 January 2008 by Gerald Dodd.

Pc on duty Guildhall Square, Carmarthen 1906.

The Police officer on duty standing on the pavement is my great grandfather, Thomas Rees, Pc No.2, who served from 1903 to 1911 in Carmarthen town.
He was one of the twelve ' Coppers' of Carmarthen town, also known as the 'Carmarthen Shilling'.
I am currently a serving Police Officer with the Dyfed Powys Police, stationed at Haverfordwest, Pembs.

Shared on 08 December 2007 by Paul Rees.

Pleasant Hill

1938 memories.

Does anyone know anything else about this property...ie. when built?

Thank you

Shared on 21 September 2008

Fire and ambulance station

The Grosvenor was used as a fire (station 8 then became station B10) and ambulance station until the lease ran out in the late 1970s. The ambulance station was the first to move out, followed 12 months later by the fire service, the new station has been at its current site in west street since 1980 (then called Dyfed County Fire... [more]

Shared on 28 March 2008 by Julian Orchard.

Pentalardd, Maesycrugiau - Our Own Smallholding Neay Llanybydder   

We moved to Pentalardd in Carmarthenshire (near Llanybydder) when I was 15 years old. My parents had sold our home near Addlestone Surrey as we wanted to live on our own smallholding in the Welsh countryside.
I worked on a farm, called Glantwelly Faur near Pencader, as my first real job. The farmer's name was David Owen. I only earned £5.00... [more]

Shared on 27 December 2008 by Robin Hope.

Extracts From Capel Iwan & Dyfed books

Displaying a selection of extracts from Frith books about Capel Iwan, inspired by Frith photos.

Haverfordwest Town and City Memories

A panormaic view of the town and castle showing how the latter dominated the scene even in 1955. Note the scaffolding around the tower.

This is an extract from Haverfordwest Town and City Memories.
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Haverfordwest Town and City Memories

An evocative view from the north-east of the part of the town immediately below the castle and the impressive castle and prison itself. The watch-tower in the roof of the new prison was built so the guards could observe all activity in the exercise yards. These buildings in the shadow of the castle walls were the site of the Marychurch Foundry, the town's... [more]

This is an extract from Haverfordwest Town and City Memories.
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Haverfordwest Town and City Memories

A superb view looking up the Western Cleddau into Haverfordwest with the castle in the center and the tower of St Thomas a Becket on the hill overlooking it. Note the steamer in the forefront of the picture. The priory ruins can just be seen across the river and below St Thomas`.

This is an extract from Haverfordwest Town and City Memories.
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