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Treuddyn maps

Historic maps of Treuddyn and the local area, hand-drawn by Ordnance Survey and Samuel Lewis.   View all Treuddyn maps

Treuddyn photos

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Memories of Treuddyn

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Clwyd memories

Father's Birthplace

My late father, Clement Leslie Chandler, was born at Pontybodkin in 1896. The family home was No 1 The Nant (the house was still standing when I visited in 1996).

Fathers Date of Birth

Correction Norman. Dad was born in 1893 NOT 1896

Year 6

I've had soo many good times at Gwernymynydd C.P. School with all my friends, they are over but I will come back.

Dad

Bryn-Yorkin 1939
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My dad Bernard Kirham, much loved, greatly missed, was the first baby to be born here in the new housing estate in 1936. His mum Martha and dad James, brothers Joe, Jack, surviving brother Alfie, sisters Doreen, Nora, Elsie and surviving sister Gertie.Dad died recently, so it was doubley nice to view this site - thanks.

Hello Alfie Kirkham

Bryn-Yorkin 1939
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I used to live in Meadows Lea, Darby Road and you were in my class at school!  
My name was Mary Treacy!

My Grandpa

Bryn-Yorkin 1939
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Dear Mr.Kirkham,
I beleive that you have been a previous companion of my grandfather, David Harris. He tells me that you have once injured him at Caergwle castle with two more friends and had a rather violent game. You even thought that you had killed him!

He was evacuated to Bryn Tirion and joined your school. A few months ago we have spent a whole day looking for you and we didn't find a thing! Please get back to me at Charlie@childcarerecruitment.co.uk or see my website www.charliebig.piczo.com
Yours sincerely,
David Harris's grandson,
Charlie Harris.

Castle Street 'Picture House'

Castle Street 1939
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The white building on the right used to be the cinema, or as we knew it the 'Picture House'. My late grandfather George Alfred Williams, known as 'Alf' or 'Little Alf' was the projectionist there for many years - he didn't have far to go, he lived about 50 yards further down the road! My mum was born on Castle Street and still lives in the village.
The actual view hasn't changed that dramatically, but the shop is no longer there and the cinema is now used by a mechanical engineering firm.

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