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Maps

729 maps found.

1923, Wales Ref. POP859678
1902-1903, Wales Ref. RNC859678
1896, Wales Ref. RNE859678
1947, Wales Ref. NPO859678
1919, Wales Ref. POP859679
1898, Wales Ref. RNE859679
1890 - 1929, Wales Ref. HOSM63350
1945, Wales Ref. NPO859679
1899, Wales Ref. RNC859679
1921, Wales End Ref. POP859681
1895, Wales End Ref. RNE859681
1896, Wales Bar Ref. RNE859680
1946, Wales End Ref. NPO859681
1923, Wales Bar Ref. POP859680
1947, Wales Bar Ref. NPO859680
1890 - 1929, Wales Bar Ref. HOSM63255
1902-1903, Wales Bar Ref. RNC859680
1899-1901, Wales End Ref. RNC859681
1885, Bale Ref. HOSM36776
1946, Bale Ref. NPO630846

Memories

715 memories found. Showing results 1 to 10.

“Where In Truro Can You Find Victoria, Edward And Alexandra?”

I remember visiting my grandmother in Truro as a child, and being intrigued when she asked me if I knew what ‘Victoria, Edward and Alexandra’ were. Then she told me that the answer can be found ...Read more

A memory of Truro in 1950 by Julia Skinner

Wartime Camp At Horton Chapel

I was a child living in a large house next to the river at Horton Chapel adjacent to a bridge. In the Second World War in 1944 prior to Normandy, a squadron of Canadian Engineers camped next to the river and built a ...Read more

A memory of Chartham in 1944 by Patrick Mc Neile

War Days In Chingford 1939 46

up to the age of seven from 1939- 46 i lived in middleton close i to remeber the war years , walking across sopers farm to feed the pigs on acorns , catching newts in the little pond , which is now unfortunatly ...Read more

A memory of South Harefield by Roger Walker

Visiting Broadway Village And Broadway Tower

Around 1982 my two friends and I were on holiday touring England Scotland and Wales from Canada. We were wanting to tour some of the villages in the Cotswolds and Broadway was our first stop. We stopped for a ...Read more

A memory of Broadway by Janis Craig

Valley Boy

I went to work in Pontins holiday camp Little Canada in May 1975 and i met my future husband Chris who came from Wales we instantly liked each other and started to go out on dates mostly to the village and the sloop.So we met in May ...Read more

A memory of Wootton Bridge in 1975 by Margaret Jones

Treco Bay

We stayed in a small caravan the first holiday we had in Porthcawl during the miners fortnight holiday in June many years ago. Other wise it would be day or afternoon trips to Porthcawl and other seaside resorts along the South Wales coast . ...Read more

A memory of Porthcawl by Brian Neale

Tanktops And Bellbottoms

Tank tops and bell bottoms-memoirs of a Birkenhead lad I was born in Birkenhead in 1954 at the back of Central Station, opposite the Haymarket, and still remember being hungry all the time. We were poor, as was everyone we ...Read more

A memory of Birkenhead by dannytaylor1954

Summer Holiday,S

My father was a coal hewer in the mine. His step brother was Con Collins, he lived up the mountain. I used to stay at his house all summer and play with all the local kids, his son was called Steven and brother, Jimmy. There ...Read more

A memory of Penrhiwceiber in 1965 by Peter Male

South Wales Transport Conductor 1967

had great fun and a wonderful learning experience working on the town's buses as a conductor during university holidays in the late 60s just before so much changed in the town. there are so many wonderful memories in the glanymor and tyisha booklets, they are a joy to read

A memory of Llanelli by ray.nelson

Slate Mining

Slate miners of Staylittle and why they moved to the coal mines in South Wales, Grancher and his father were in this category. Did the slate mining in Staylittle stop?

A memory of Staylittle in 1880 by Pamela Gray

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Captions

411 captions found. Showing results 1 to 24.

Caption For Beachley, The Severn Bridge C1965

The £8 million suspension bridge was opened by Queen Elizabeth II in September 1966 to carry the new M4 motorway from England across the Severn Estuary to South Wales.

Caption For Wales, Manor Road C1955

At the beginning of the 11th century Wales, the 'territory of the Welshmen', was owned by the wealthy Mercian thegn Wulfric Spott, who also owned lands in Derbyshire and Staffordshire.

Caption For Treorchy, The Square C1955

Timothy Whites, the chemist, was a familiar sight in post-war Wales and is a conspicuous business on the Square.

Caption For Wales, Manor Road C1955

At the beginning of the 11th century Wales, the 'territory of the Welshmen', was owned by the wealthy Mercian thegn Wulfric Spott, who also owned lands in Derbyshire and Staffordshire.

Caption For Llandaff, The Cathedral 1893

The name 'Llandaff' means 'the sacred enclosure on the river Taff', and Llandaff is one of the earliest ecclesiastical foundations in Wales.

Caption For Llandaff, The Cathedral, The West Front 1893

The name 'Llandaff' means 'the sacred enclosure on the river Taff', and Llandaff is one of the earliest ecclesiastical foundations in Wales.

Caption For Mountain Ash, Colliery C1955

Coal mining in South Wales has declined still further since this photograph was taken.

Caption For Windsor, The Castle, East Terrace 1895

From left to right we have the Kings (now Victoria) Tower; the Clarence Tower; the Chester Tower, which houses the library; and the Prince of Wales Tower.

Caption For Llanidloes, A Flock Of Sheep C1965

Near the middle of Wales, sheep are driven along a back road near the old market town.

Caption For Goodrich, The River C1960

Further on, it subsequently becomes the border between England and Wales.

Caption For Ellesmere, Scotland Street C1955

Despite its name, Scotland Street actually leads to Wales.

Caption For Llandough, Hospital, Main Entrance C1955

So proclaimed the South Wales Echo in its December 1956 review of the facility.

Caption For Cardiff, The War Memorial C1950

Even before the end of the First World War calls had been made to erect a monument to honour Wales' dead.

Caption For Carrog, The River From The Bridge C1960

Following a land dispute with Reginald de Grey, Owain proclaimed himself Prince of Wales and rose against the English in 1400.

Caption For Goodrich, The River C1960

Further on, it subsequently becomes the border between England and Wales.

Caption For Sudbury, Middleton Arch 1906

Known as the Prince of Wales Arch, this was erected by the Rev Oliver Raymond (d1889), the third of six Raymonds who were rectors here.

Caption For Brecon, High Street 1955

The military presence in the town and the museum of the South Wales Borderers - even the 13th-century cathedral was semi-fortified, which is most unusual - has perhaps helped maintain a sense of order.

Caption For Holywell, Plunge Bath, St Winefride's Well C1930

Dating from the 7th century, and named after Winifride, or Gwenffrewi in Welsh, the holy well has been the site of pilgrimage ever since, and known as 'the Lourdes of Wales'.

Caption For Chirk, Castle C1955

A small town at the gateway to Wales, close to the English border and Offa's Dyke, Chirk is noted both for its castle, in continuous occupation from the 13th century, and its position at the entrance to

Caption For Puddletown, High Street C1955

In the central High Street stands the Prince of Wales (left), which features the royal plume of feathers on its sign - Duchy of Cornwall lands stretch westwards around Dorchester.

Caption For Abertillery, General View C1955

Like many of the towns in Wales that grew because of the extractive industries such as coal and slate, Abertillery expanded at an astonishing rate from 6,000 in 1881 to over 40,000 in 1921.

Caption For Lloc, The Singing Kettle C1950

The jaunty hanging kettle optimistically beckons visitors to a Swiss-style establishment that must belie a Wales only just awakening from its post- war austerity.

Caption For Rhyd Y Foel, Village C1965

Set below Pen y Corddyn Mawr, a Romano-British hill fort, these houses and cottages are a more recent addition to the ancient landscape of the North Wales coast.

Caption For Haverfordwest, The New Bridge And High Street 1955

The Prudential, shown on the right is now the West Wales Property Company.