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Old photo of Beaumaris

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Old map of Beaumaris

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Beaumaris memories

Names of the people in photograph

Beaumaris, West End 1904

The men on the wall are (looking from left to right)
Charles Matthews
William Matthews
Sydney Matthews (Charles's son who died quite young.)
The little girl in the background was a Miss Jones who lived at No 1 West End.
Contributed by Mr DM Owen

Gwynedd memories

Names of the people in photograph

Beaumaris, West End 1904

The men on the wall are (looking from left to right)
Charles Matthews
William Matthews
Sydney Matthews (Charles's son who died quite young.)
The little girl in the background was a Miss Jones who lived at No 1 West End.
A memory of Beaumaris contributed by Mr DM Owen

Llanddona

Went to Llanddona as a baby and still going. Every year we went in the October holiday and stayed for a week. When I was 1year old a cat had attached herself to us and as we left she jumped in the car so home she came. She passed away when I was 21, what an age. The big rock on the beach we always called Grandad's rock. now my kids call it Grandad rock. We spent many an hour sat on top. We always made a swing over the river at the bottom of the hill road but we must have been trespassing because ever other day the farmer cut it down and we put it back up again. We ...read more here
A memory of Llanddona contributed by caroline sherburn (bugg)

Living in Llanddona

My childhood years were fantastic. I loved the hot summer months, especially the walks to the beach, just being free.  The smell of the sea air, and the fresh air.  I spent most of my time outside playing. I loved going to school and learning Welsh.  I miss Llanddona.  I am now in Manchester and have two grown up sons, but I promise one day, I will return, to enjoy the smell of LLanddona. If anyone reads this and remembers me, my dad was Gareth Rowlands, and my mum then Susan Rowland.  I had 2 sisters, Michelle and Mandy, please reply to this. Thank you for reading. Would also love to see some photos of the place now.
A memory of Llanddona contributed by Donna rowlands

Extracts From Beaumaris & Gwynedd books

Beaumaris, The Cottage Café c1955

This extravagant jettied veranda is an amusing addition to this catering establishment, which attempts to afford some additional dining space at the expense of the traditional facades we see in the rest of the scene. The town is best-known for its castle of Edward I, started in 1294 in response to Madog’s revolt, but never completed. Beaumaris has become a retreat for genteel visitors, and its fine mix of period buildings has contributed to this, but this appearance belies the importance of the maritime trade that took place here.
An extract from from"Wales Living Memories".