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Brynmawr memories

Special times

Brynmawr, the Waterfalls c1950

Once the time had come for blackberry picking and whimberry picking, my lovely Uncle Fred took us down the valley roads, to get picking, ready for those lovely pies my grandmother would make. We would climb up beside these waterfalls, drink the pure water from them, lovely. Uncle Fred would walk for what seemed to me miles, me eating most of my pickings as I went. This was the early 50s, a lovely day out, lovely scenery, lovely memories. With thanks to my Uncle Fred Bedford, a lovely, loving man.
Contributed by jackie haynes

My hometown

Brynmawr, the Market Square c1955

Brynmawr is a quiet little town on the edge of the valley roads. These photos bring back memories of all the hills I climbed, picnics on the mountain, paddling in the pond across from our house in Warwick Road. Snow 6ft deep in Winter. I remember the old steam train passing our house, I would wave to the driver and he would wave back to me standing on a low wooden fence. Everything was at a slow pace in the 50's. We would go to the local cinema and see mainly westerns in those days. Then come out and get a bag of chips and wander back home, just simple easygoing things.   
Contributed by jackie haynes

Gwent memories

My hometown

Brynmawr, the Market Square c1955

Brynmawr is a quiet little town on the edge of the valley roads. These photos bring back memories of all the hills I climbed, picnics on the mountain, paddling in the pond across from our house in Warwick Road. Snow 6ft deep in Winter. I remember the old steam train passing our house, I would wave to the driver and he would wave back to me standing on a low wooden fence. Everything was at a slow pace in the 50's. We would go to the local cinema and see mainly westerns in those days. Then come out and get a bag of chips and wander back home, just simple easygoing things.   
A memory of Brynmawr contributed by jackie haynes

Special times

Brynmawr, the Waterfalls c1950

Once the time had come for blackberry picking and whimberry picking, my lovely Uncle Fred took us down the valley roads, to get picking, ready for those lovely pies my grandmother would make. We would climb up beside these waterfalls, drink the pure water from them, lovely. Uncle Fred would walk for what seemed to me miles, me eating most of my pickings as I went. This was the early 50s, a lovely day out, lovely scenery, lovely memories. With thanks to my Uncle Fred Bedford, a lovely, loving man.
A memory of Brynmawr contributed by jackie haynes

Extracts From Brynmawr & Gwent books

Brynmawr, Beaufort Street c1950

The most surprising feature of this busy shopping scene is the complete lack of any vehicles. Typically there is a group of young women on the left-hand side more interested in having a chat than in shopping, but two ladies look eagerly into the windows of F C Cable opposite. At the bottom of the street on the left stands the New Griffin Hotel, an important landmark in this street.
An extract from from"Heads of the Valleys Photographic Memories".

Brynmawr, Alma Street and King Street c1950

The Heads of the Valleys Road had not been built when this picture was taken, as it shows the A465 old Merthyr road leading into King Street, Brynmawr. The road on the left is the old tram road used in the time of Crawshay Bailey. The photograph does not quite capture the Bridge End Inn on the extreme right.
An extract from from"Heads of the Valleys Photographic Memories".

Brynmawr, Clydach from the Hafod Road c1955

This photograph shows Llanelly Hill and the old lime kilns. The road on the right had an extremely steep gradient and was the old roadway before the Heads of the Valleys Road. Alongside it was the house belonging to the manager of the ironworks.
An extract from from"Heads of the Valleys Photographic Memories".

Brynmawr, Beaufort Street c1955

This is the busy main street of the town. Lyndon Sims’ well-advertised record shop (note the HMV banner, left) is now a beautician’s. His two neighbours nearer the camera were Caleb the greengrocer’s (with the delivery bike outside) and an electricity shop. Opposite them, Briggs Stores is now the post office, and Cash & Co beyond is now a kebab shop.
An extract from from"Around Alton Photographic Memories".

Brynmawr, Beaufort Street c1955

Hodges Garage (in the distance, behind the bus entering Market Square) has since been demolished, and the Castle Hotel (by the street lamp on the right) has also closed. While some bay windows have survived, all the balconies in the street have gone. Eastmans the butcher’s (right) and Weeks the butcher’s opposite have closed, but Davies, wallpaper and paints (beside Eastmans), has moved to premises further up the street.
An extract from from"Around Alton Photographic Memories".