Maps

67 maps found.

1919, Twyn-Allws Ref. POP854993
1947, Pen-Twyn Ref. NPO804550
1947, Twyn-Allws Ref. NPO854993
1923, Pen-Twyn Ref. POP804529
1897, Pen-Twyn Ref. RNE804529
1947, Pen-Twyn Ref. NPO804546
1916, Pen-Twyn Ref. HOSM56492
1899-1900, Pen-Twyn Ref. RNC804546
1919, Twyn-Yr-Odyn Ref. POP855024
1898, Twyn-Yr-Odyn Ref. RNE855024
1916, Pen-Twyn Ref. HOSM42735
1899-1900, Pen-Twyn Ref. RNC804550
1899-1900, Twyn-Allws Ref. RNC854993
1947, Twyn-Yr-Odyn Ref. NPO855024
1919, Pen-Twyn Ref. POP804546
1919, Pen-Twyn Ref. POP804550
1947, Pen-Twyn Ref. NPO804529
1897, Pen-Twyn Ref. RNE804546
1897, Pen-Twyn Ref. RNE804550
1897, Twyn-Allws Ref. RNE854993

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Memories

52 memories found. Showing results 1 to 10.

Wartime Years In Llanarmon Yn Ial

Shortly after the outbreak of war, my Father who had a pet shop in Wallasey, evacuated the family to Llanarmon.  We consisted of Dad, Mum, my brother Ray and myself. We moved into Rose Cottage in the village, ...Read more

A memory of Llanarmon-yn-Ial in 1940 by Don Thurlow

Machen Trethomas Bedwas 1960

Hello Diane, How are you?I was born and brought up in Machen, 1 Brynhyfryd Terrace. Moved to Trethomas after marriage, lived in Lower Glyn Gwyn (1954) .The Glue Pot you talk about was the Lewis's Hotel (pub), do you ...Read more

A memory of Machen by Vernon Byron Evans

The Old Post Office

My granddad, Charlie Davies, owned the post office and it was where my dad, Arfon Davies, was born. When my grandad died it was taken over by my Auntie Nellie, my dad's sister. My brothers, Gwyn, Iwan and Geraint came to the ...Read more

A memory of Cwm Penmachno in 1950 by Gareth Davies

Broad Street School

I too, went to the Nursery School on Broad Street. I remember Miss Massey who slammed the desk down on my fingers squashing my signet ring, which resulted in my finger swelling and the ring having to be cut off! Such a nice lady to ...Read more

A memory of Crewe in 1956 by Lynn Bryan

Ty Gynn Caravan Site

Hi, My family used to holiday in a caravan on Ty-gynn (sorry unsure of the spelling) camp site, we holidayed there from the late 1960's to about 1974. The caravan belonged to the mother of a work mate of my late father, the ...Read more

A memory of Towyn in 1968 by Rosemary Sleigh

Childhood Memories Of Penrhyn Bay

My grandmother and grandfather lived at "Oaklands", in Maesgwyn Road, opposite a corrugated iron church. The road was unmade and beyond the church to the sea was a large meadow where cattle and sheep grazed. On the ...Read more

A memory of Penrhyn in 1930

My First School

My dad was from yr Aber. We lived in Pandy Square until my dad died in Feb 1952, he was the fireman on the little train from Towyn to Abergynolwyn, he was also, I believe, a local football referee. He was an ex soldier in the ...Read more

A memory of Abergynolwyn in 1950 by Michael Jones

Happy Childhood Holidays

I say 1950 for the year my memory relates to but in fact my memories cover from around 1946 to 196 I've only just found this web site for "Memories" although have looked at the site before and what nostalgia it has evoked ...Read more

A memory of Llwyngwril in 1950 by Margaret Garrod

Memories Of Kerry

It always felt great to be in the town of Kerry. It was the halfway stop to our holiday in a Towyn caravan with no toilet. Dad always used to make a joke of visiting the Toilidoos. He could not pronounce the Welsh version. The old ...Read more

A memory of Kerry in 1977 by Kerry Kendrick

Family Household Occupants 1946

In 1946 The occupiers of Avondale Street from 68 to 102 numbers were as follows 68 Avondale Street,adjacent to Battenberg Street were Mr. and Mrs Mason who had three children namely,daughter June the eldest,sons ...Read more

A memory of Ynysboeth in 1946 by Royden Jones

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Captions

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Caption For Risca, Tredegar Street C1965

Risca is a parish and village in the valley between the Twyn Barlwyn and the Machen mountains. Lloyds Bank with the white-painted frontage is visible on the right.

Caption For Dinas Powys, The Square C1960

The Twyn and its surrounding wall were built in the 1890s with money from the Barry Railway Company when they purchased a small piece of the common from the parish.

Caption For Dinas Powys, The Square C1965

The Twyn itself was threatened by Glamorgan County Council's plans for road widening – a project that would have resulted in the loss of a large section of the square.

Caption For Dinas Powys, Highwalls Road C1960

The Twyn, the triangle of land on the right, so long the centre of the community, took shape in the late 1880s.

Caption For Neath, Orchard Street And Gwyn Hall C1950

The Gwyn Hall, on the left, was built in 1887. The land was donated by Hywel Gwyn, and a statue of him was unveiled outside a year later.

Caption For Pontarddulais, St Teilo Street C1945

Note also the Dulais Pharmacy, 'Gwyn Jones, Dispensing Chemist', on the right before the chapel.

Caption For Tywyn, High Street 1908

Towyn (or Tywyn) means both 'an extent of land' and 'a thing that shines', a good description of the sand and marsh around the town.

Caption For Tywyn, St Cadfan's Church 1892

Towyn is a very ancient settlement. Its church was founded by St Cadfan, whose famous well here was fed by chalybeate springs.

Caption For Pentraeth, The Village C1965

Panton had married a local heiress, Jane Jones of Plas Gwyn, and they owned much of the estate around Pentraeth.