The only medical institutions listed on the Johnson & Green street plan of 1868 are the Convalescent Home &
Sea-Bathing Infirmary, and the Hydropathic Hospital.
Next to St Andrew's Methodist and United Reformed Church (left of photograph) is No 8 Long Street, originally the home of Joseph Needham, a surgeon who was described in his obituary as 'perhaps the most
The only medical institutions listed on the Johnson & Green street plan of 1868 are the Convalescent Home & Sea-Bathing Infirmary, and the Hydropathic Hospital.
With blissful symmetry the
horizon here is occupied by Cardiff Castle - the iconic home of the Bute family, facilitators
of the modern city and much of its wealth.
‘The newest fashion newspaper and the oldest-style tavern still jostle
each other now as they did a century or more ago.’This bustling street
was once the home of the British press.The working day
Mac Fisheries, far left, was
a regular on TV ads; Marks
and Spencer's, built on
the City Cinema site, has
been open a year, next to
Woolworth's, the other High
Street favourite.
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