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Garndiffaith photos (3 available)

Old photo of Garndiffaith

Garndiffaith maps (2 available)

Old map of Garndiffaith

Garndiffaith books (3 available)

Garndiffaith memories

Coppers hill

When it snowed, it snowed.   Fondest memories were sliding down Coppers hill on old cardboard or playing in the old ramping cat walks and camping up the mountain, wimberry picking and knockout ginger in the avenue.
Contributed by david gould

Gwent memories

Coppers hill

When it snowed, it snowed.   Fondest memories were sliding down Coppers hill on old cardboard or playing in the old ramping cat walks and camping up the mountain, wimberry picking and knockout ginger in the avenue.
A memory of Garndiffaith contributed by david gould

Friday night

Keen's fish and chips and liquorice pipes from the bar opposite. Need I say more. Happy days.
A memory of Talywain contributed by john hopkins

'Mabon' Abraham

My Great-great-grandmother on my Mother's side of the family was a cousin to William 'Mabon' Abraham, the miners' leader and first President of 'The Fed'. I was wondering if there was any way anyone out there reading this may be able to help me fill in some of the blank spaces in my Faniky History, please? Or perhaps point me to a local Society in Cwmafon/Llanfabon where I may find what I am looking for?
My mother remembers  Margaret Carpenter (nee Abraham), her great-grandmother, who died when my mother was a young girl and would like to learn more about her family.
Sincerely,
Caroline Scott.
A memory of Cwmavon contributed by Caroline Scott

Extracts From Garndiffaith & Gwent books

Garndiffaith, Bailey Street c1955

An excellent view of a working village. It is perhaps understandable that Monmouthshire is so well known for its castles, monastic buildings and churches, but there is another side to the county -its industrial heritage. Note the man on the scaffolding and the two men looking under the bonnet of the car on the left of the picture (doubtless the mechanic is, by tradition, sucking in his breath and shaking his head at this point), and the various other vehicles.
An extract from from"Monmouthshire Photographic Memories".

Garndiffaith, Herberts Road c1955

Note the absence of road markings, the Co-operative shop on the left, and the various cars and passers-by.
An extract from from"Monmouthshire Photographic Memories".