Llanfor, the Church 1888
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![]() Bala, view from Llanywchllyn Bridge 1888 (ref: 20789) |
Ty Newydd. A memory of Bala, Gwynedd Good to see that you have the view from the bridge, my aunt and uncle lived in the house on the left, which is called Ty Newydd. Many happy memories of tea time visits and playing and fishing in the river with the cousins. I helped my Uncle lay his drive, which 34 years later is still in good condition. Posted: 19/12/2007 14:04 by Bob Hughes |
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![]() Bala, Llanywchllyn Bridge 1888 (ref: 20788) |
Year: 1963
the bridge at llanuwchllyn A memory of Bala, Gwynedd I know this view very well, as my aunt and uncle lived in Ty Newydd, their garden led down to the river on the right hand side of the photo. Spent many an hours playing in the river and fishing with my cousins, never caught anything! Posted: 19/12/2007 13:08 by Bob Hughes |
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![]() Llanuwchllyn, Pandy c1935 (ref: L424036) |
Year: 1960
llanuwchllyn A memory of Llanuwchllyn, Gwynedd Mums family are from the village, I have wonderful memories of staying with my grandmother at Aran Lane, which is at the bottom of the street on the right. On hearing a train, I used to rush out into the main road to see the train going over the railway bridge. My great uncle Tex had the butchers shop in the village, but spent most of his time in my grandmothers house drinking cups of tea. There was also my great uncle John, who used to ride about on a bike that had a creaky chain. He refused to oil it as he felt people knew he was coming, when they heard his bike! Posted: 19/12/2007 12:54 by Bob Hughes |
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Year: 1959
childhood memories A memory of Cwm Penmachno, Gwynedd I was born in Cwm and I was always known by my middle name of Maelor, My fondest memories are playing with my friends Ken, Idwal, Iola, Anne Evans and Anne Parry to name but a few, We all used to meet after school to play, I also used to fish in the river and caught many trout with both rod and by tickling trout, I was so sad when I had to leave to find work, Sadly it was the end of a way of life because when I moved away I found a very different world to the wonderful innocent world I had known before. Posted: 05/04/2008 20:40 by Robert Lloyd |
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![]() Trawsfynydd, the Camp 1904 (ref: 51670) |
Year: 1900s
The Camp A memory of Trawsfynydd, Gwynedd This photo is fairly unique since it shows the Camp at Bryngolau, Trawsfynydd, where the Royal Artillery Summer Camp was located for 2 years from 1903 before establishing a more permanent camp 2 miles south at Bronaber in 1905, where it remained until about 1958. Last edited: 21/08/2007 15:09 by Keith O'brien |
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