Cwmcarn
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Cwmcarn books (3 available)
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- Read extracts and see photos from these books on Cwmcarn and Gwent
Cwmcarn memories
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Gwent memories
Pont-y-waun
This is a view of Pont-y waun from Pont-y-waun bridge. If you look closely you can just make out the canal that ran parallel to the railway line. In the background is the Rhwsg mountain which I had the pleasure to climb frequently as a kid and even recently on my mountain bike!
A memory of Pontywaun contributed by Richie Gibbon
Growing up in Abercarn
Memories of walking to school, which was then West End Junior School, sited above the west end of Abercarn. Walking from Mount Pleasant, through Richard Thomas & Baldwin's Office yard, past Williams's stores, under the railway bridge, over the River Ebbw bridge and past the Fire Station brought me into the West End.
There I past The Crown Hotel, The Railway Station and into the shopping area.
The shops consisted of two butchers, three general stores, hardware shop and a milleners. Also in the West End were the Nant Pennar Club and two very productive bakeries. What a busy community this must have been!
I can remember the early morning noise and smells coming from one of the bakeries, sited behind ...read more here
A memory of Abercarn contributed by Brian John Watkins
The good old days!!!!
John's Cafe - 10p for a single ciggy and space invader games, the snooker hall, old man's park. - Julie Tovey
A memory of Cwmfelinfach contributed by First Name Last Name
Happy days
I was born in a house on, and have lived in, Channel view for my entire life. I now live in a house built to the left of the garages in the forground. as a kid I played behind those garages and made den's with my mates and sailed down and sunk in the canal this pic is taken from on home made rafts.
A memory of Risca contributed by Martin Blandford
Extracts From Cwmcarn & Gwent books
These memorials, found in nearly every town in both England and Wales, tell of the
terrible consequences of the two World Wars to the small communities from which
the men named on them were drawn. This figure, head bowed and rifle turned
upside down, is a common sight.
An extract from from"Monmouthshire Photographic Memories".






