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Visits to Melyn Street

Two of my father's cousins lived in Melyn Street, namely Ambrose & Dorothy (brother & sister). I visited them more than once with my family and it was always a lovely time. Ambrose would walk with us around the village and point out all the places of interest and mainly where all our relatives had lived in years gone by. Great Grandfather was a head master and so on, so many I could never remember them, thus it was always new when we went back next time. My youngest daughter was doing French & German at Uni and Ambrose tried to teach her welsh. Today I still have the book he gave her to help her learn welsh. ...read more here
A memory of Glyncorrwg contributed by Frederick THOMAS

village

Cymmer, c1955

very nice place to live on the left is the shop by the bus stop and railway crossing
A memory of Cymmer contributed by philip owens

Afan Colliery

Blaengwynfi, Western Colliery 1938

This is the old afan colliery in full swing until the late 60's early 70's. This picture was taken from the Bwlch Road looking over Jersey Road. The lone white building is the old vicarage.
A memory of Blaengwynfi contributed by Philip Loveday

Home Base

Blaengwynfi, General View c1955

This pic was taken from Tunnel Terrace looking over the old iron bridge coming from The Tunnel Hotel. The building closest after the slag heap is the old Police station with the Bandroom next door to it. My Grandmother and Grandfather Loveday lived in number 5 Tunnel Tce. Sadly no longer there.
A memory of Blaengwynfi contributed by Philip Loveday