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Nill Street, Cwm Photograph (Ref C517004)

Nill Street c1955
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Hi,

I was looking on the site reminising about my father, Malcolm LLoyd who lived at 156 Marine Street with my grandparents, Walter and Dilys LLoyd until he married my mother, Monica Buckley (from Newtown, Ebbw Vale) in the 50's. I think this photograph shows him in the foreground (In the black suit). Unfortunately, the Frith watermark covers the detail of the woman he is walking with, but I believe it may be his cousin, Shirley Brown (Ne. Baker).

Both my Dad, and my Auntie Shirley have passed away. Malcolm died tragically whilst we were on holiday in Italy of a heart attack some 19 years ago. He was 60. My Auntie Shirley died last year, it was a terrible shock to lose her as she was so beautiful and so treasured by all of her family. Shirley married Alan Brown from Abertillery. His family had a shop.

Malcolm and Shirley were friends all their lives, and I would love to know if this is really them. It would be lovely to show my three children the old photo of their Grandfather Malcolm if it really is him. Does anybody recognise them correctly from the photo?

I would be so pleased if anyone could tell me any memories they have about my Dad. My father worked at the foundry as a young man for his uncle. My mother and father bought and lived in their own first home in Cwm. He left in the 60's to live at Newport when he joined LLanwern. My mother still lives in the house they moved to at Malpas.

If anyone has any old photographs with my Dad or Shirley in them, I would really love to see them as unfortunately, when my Granmothers died, all the photographs and memorobillia of my Dad never reached me.

I would love to see some photographs of the Easter parade at Cwm. My mother has told me it was a sight to behold.

I have many happy memories of my young childhood in Cwm. I loved walking the mountains over to Victoria with my Grandfather. Walter LLoyd was known locally as "Old Nick" by everyone who knew him (Goodness knows why!!!). My grandmother was Lillian, but known as Dillys. They used to love to go dancing at the club in Cwm every weekend. My Grandmothers maiden name was Price. They had a shop when she was a girl.

Any information about my Dad would be so gratefully appreciated. Thank you.

Written by Samantha Lilley. To send Samantha Lilley a private message, click here.

A memory of Cwm in Gwent shared on Wednesday, 7th July 2010.

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RE: RE: Nill Street, Cwm Photograph (Ref C517004)

How lovely to find this article today! Your dad Malcolm was my cousin and a great friend to me during our growing up together. Aunty Dyl was my mums sister Elsie was her name and there was also uncle George a brother. I remember you being born but I had then moved away but aunty Dyl always spoke to me about you and Monica. Shirley Baker was a friend We both worked at the General Offices for a while You are right She was so pretty!I heard the news of Malcolms death when I was in France for 6 months. Perhaps I will hear from you again That would be good I have so many memories ! Best wishes Jenny Beach

Comment from Jennifer Beach on Thursday, 2nd September 2010.

RE: RE: Nill Street, Cwm Photograph (Ref C517004)

I cannot tell you how happy I am to receive your message Jennifer and the information about our family. How fantastic that we have found each other in this way, and how this site has reunited long lost relatives!

I would love to speak to you about your memories and I have sent you details of how to get in touch in person if you would like to.

I remember Nan (Dilys) refering to to your Mum, "Our Else" as she called her, in conversation, but never remember her speaking about "George" and I do not think I have never met Elsie or George at all. I know nothing about your family at all Jennifer which is so very sad isn't it? I am very excited to think that I have a second cousin who I can now get to know, I hope.

I often heared my Auntie Shirley talk about her days at the General Office. I guess you had happy times there? Shirley went on to work for Rolls Royce and had a fantastic career in her time there. Isn't it wonderful to be able to track old friends, family and to relive the memories on this site?

Thank you so much once again for responding, that is so much more than I ever expected when I posted my appeal those months ago.

I hope others might read our postings and get in touch too. There is a whole world of things to learn about those treasured past days I am sure.

With my kindest wishes and many thanks to you.

Sam.

Comment from Samantha Lilley on Friday, 3rd September 2010.

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