Upper Boat
Upper Boat maps
Historic maps of Upper Boat and the local area, hand-drawn by Ordnance Survey and Samuel Lewis. View all Upper Boat maps
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Church Village| Abertridwr| Taffs Well| Pontypridd| Caerphilly| Llanbradach| Tongwynlais| Bedwas| Radyr| Llantrisant| Llanfabon| Groesfaen| Rhiwbina| Ystrad Mynach| Talbot Green| Abercynon| Miskin| Maesycwmmer| Maes-Y-Cwmmer| Hengoed| St Fagans| Pontyclun| Porth| Treharris| Tonyrefail| Ynyshir| Machen| Llandaff| Pontllanfraith| Cardiff
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Schools' Names
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Rhydyfelin 1949- 1963
I lived in Elm Street and went to Parc Lewis school, Wood Road 1 year only, and Hawthorn Secondary Modern until 1957. My friends and I killed more Indians and Germans than anyone else on the mountain behind Bown's House up Dynea Lane. My particular friends over those years were Gordon Lewis, Malcolm Thomas, Billy Bowditch, Brian Coombs, Gerald Murphy, Brian Pike to name a few. I hope they are all still with us. We used to sing on the bus to and from Parc School almost every day. Do they do that now? Our summers were spent either playing cricket and football down Holly Street, in the fields, or building tree houses up the mountain. We got caught once pinching windfall apples from Mr. Bown's orchard. We knew where the best trees were for cutting vaulting poles or making bows and arrows. We spent hours building our own "bogies" out of wooden planks and pram wheels. But as soon as "Journey into Space" or "Dick Barton" came on the... Read more
Happy Days in Rhydyfelin
I remember when (I sound like my mother now!) we all had fun in the street, on the Eglwyslian Mountain, the "Monkeys Tump" and the "Dickie Woods". There were many of us living in Rhydyfelin during those great times. Some names like, Terry Powell, Colin Spencer, Emlyn Jones, Tina Evans, Yvonne Blackler, Barbara Price, Brenda Morgan, Keith Evans, Paul and Steven Durham, Desmond Jones, Dai Williams, Pat Dando, Billy and Melva Pike, Mervyn Davies, Lennie Jenkins, John Griffiths, Tanya Llewellyn, Margaret and Anne Jones, Mary Lewis, Dawn Crabb to name a few. Some gone now, some have forgotten each other but not me! I really loved my life there from 1949 to 1969. If ANY of you ever read this please get in touch - even if I haven`t included your name. I live in Cyprus now but return often. I miss it! Mike Morris 7 June 2010.
All my Youth Days
I will never forget the days growing up in Poplar Road, Rhydyfelin. My friends were; Val Kerslake, Val Wiles, Barbara Young, Sylvie Elliot, Mavis Brown, John Baker, Dai Parsons, Dennis Webster, to name but a few. We would be up a mountain most of the day, building a dam in the stream to paddle in, running through the ferns and half way up we would drink water by the farm. I remember the vinegar man with a patch over his eye, my gran used to take a milk bottle to fill it up with vinegar. Dancing in the Legion, Mr Protheroe was head when I was in school, then Mr Railton came. Miss Leyshon was cookery, Mr Edwards (maths) and Miss Davis (games) - there were a few bullies in my class, but that's life sadly.My maiden name is Knowles, I live in Barry now. If you knew me, get in touch. So many lovely memories...
Vaughan Family 1920's Minnie And Rees
Looking for information on great grandparents/grandparents. Pryce Vaughan and Bessie (nee Flowers). Children born in Church Village, Minnie (my grandmother), Graham and Irene, Annie May, Emlyn and Stanley.
Minnie married Rees Jones and moved to Yeovil in the 1930's. Graham and Irene also came to Yeovil. Irene only one left now unfortunately - she is living in Yeovil and is well. Any information please contact jonesres@talktalk.net
Church Village
What a name! Anyway I grew up here from the age of 5 till 13, what a dump... yet, somehow it certainly has its charm. I will 'always walk in the same old recondite corner of my flowery garden', Dylan Thomas.
Evacuee
As a five year old I was evacuated to Abertrdwr, returning to Birmingham when I was seven.The old school, destroyed by fire I gather, was my first. I first stayed with a family that kept a couple of geese. I was very upset that Christmas. I spent my last months with the Carters at No 8 or No 10 The Sqare. We lived above a shop. When I visited a few years ago, with my mother, we were disappointed to find that it was demolished when the Square was updated. I have some photos taken at that visit; I'll look them out. If anyone wishes to hear more, I have lots of other memories, such as visits to beaches covered in barbed wire and other defence works. I also remember the mine and the cinema.
