Places

5 places found.

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Maps

29 maps found.

1923, Clydach Ref. POP671401
1947, Clydach Ref. NPO671403
1897, Clydach Ref. RNE671401
1947, Clydach Vale Ref. NPO671407
1899-1900, Clydach Ref. RNC671403
1897, Clydach Vale Ref. RNE671407
1947, Clydach Ref. NPO671401
1897, Clydach Ref. RNE671403
1919, Clydach Ref. POP671403
1897, Clydach Ref. HOSM41416
1898, Clydach Vale Ref. HOSM41323
1922, Clydach Vale Ref. POP671407
1900-1901, Clydach Ref. RNC671401
1897, Clydach Terrace Ref. RNE671406
1922, Blaen Clydach Ref. POP643105
1897, Blaen Clydach Ref. RNE643105
1919, Clydach Terrace Ref. POP671406
1947, Clydach Terrace Ref. NPO671406
1899-1900, Clydach Vale Ref. RNC671407
1947, Blaen Clydach Ref. NPO643105

Books

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Memories

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Clydach Vale

Hi, I'm trying to find out any info regarding my granda, Jimmy Jones from Clydach. All I know is he was born on the 4th May (like myself), he had a brother Dai (who died in WW1) and he left the valley when 14/15 to travel to another ...Read more

A memory of Clydach Vale in 1910 by Ged Hall

Gilwern Mountain From Pant Y Beiliau

Looking across the Clydach Gorge from Pant-y-Beiliau Farm, before the Heads of the Valley Road was built. Brunant Farm in the middle of the picture. My grandparents’ house is in the middle left. The railway line ...Read more

A memory of Gilwern by Ian Wiggett

Pontradawe

My father was born in Ynysmeudwy road in 1903, the family should still be around. Wifred Richards was an uncle of mine and was Danny Richards. My memories was that I lived in Clydach for the war years and I remember the two days of the ...Read more

A memory of Cilybebyll in 1940 by Douglas Richards

Growing Up In Clydach

I was brought up in this small village, lived at 1, St John's Road with my grandparents Frank and Emily Potter. Then, when the prefabs were built in Graig-Felen, my parents and my two sisters moved there. My dad ...Read more

A memory of Clydach in 1959 by Kathleen Potter

Railway Terrace

I will always have happy memories of spending most of my school holidays with my grandparents, Tom and Emma Howley, in Railway Terrace. I can still remember the smell of the bakery at the end of the road. I know we also had ...Read more

A memory of Blaenclydach in 1949 by Iris Hill

Captions

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Caption For Clydach, Lower Fall 1893

The Clydach River is a tributary of the Usk, and joins it between Abergavenny and Crickhowell.

Caption For Clydach, Lower Fall 1893

The Clydach River is a tributary of the Usk, and joins it between Abergavenny and Crickhowell.

Caption For Clydach, 1936

Clydach is home to an industrial archaeological site, a coke-fired ironworks dating from 1792.

Caption For Brynmawr, Heads Of The Valleys Road C1960

Here the 3-lane road winds steeply through the Clydach Gorge towards Brynmawr.

Caption For Clydach, The Wells 1893

They have chosen a lovely spot at the bottom of Clydach Vale.

Caption For Clydach, The Wells 1893

Clydach Gorge, once populated by forges, is well-known for its stands of beech trees which somehow survived the ravages of the charcoal-burners of the time.

Caption For Clydach, Lower Fall 1893

Clydach is a small village on the road from Brecon to Swansea.

Caption For Clydach, Lower Fall 1893

Clydach Gorge, once populated by forges, is also well-known for its stands of beech trees which somehow survived the ravages of the charcoal-burners of the time.

Caption For Clydach, The Wells 1893

They have chosen a lovely spot at the bottom of Clydach Vale.