Tredegar, Castle Street c.1968
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T265064

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The town clock has been given a number of nicknames, including `the Iron Duke of Tredegar`, because of the small profile of the Duke of Wellington on the base. `The Great Iron Clock of Tredegar` has been described as `a misshapen lighthouse` and `an outsized dumbbell`, amongst other terms of endearment. As we look down Castle Street, we can see the NCB Club on the right. There used to be a Braces` Bakery near to the Glyn Café. The area had a large number of public houses: on the corner was the Cambrian Public, on the right-hand side was the Kings Head, on the left was the Golden Lion, and the Black Prince was just around the corner.
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