Maps

179 maps found.

1947, Cefn Golau Ref. NPO665356
1947, Cefn Rhigos Ref. NPO665455
1947, Cefn-Bychan Ref. NPO665526
1947, Cefn-Ddwysarn Ref. NPO665570
1947, Cefn-Hengoed Ref. NPO665638
1947, Pentre-Cefn Ref. NPO804405
1897, Cefn Cribwr Ref. RNE665299
1899, Cefn Llwyd Ref. RNE665403
1897, Cefn-Bychan Ref. RNE665526
1898, Cefn-Ddwysarn Ref. RNE665570
1898, Cefn-Gorwydd Ref. RNE665618
1897, Pentre-Cefn Ref. RNE804405
1947, Cefn Glas Ref. NPO665351
1947, Cefn Llwyd Ref. NPO665403
1947, Cefn-Eurgain Ref. NPO665590
1947, Cefn-Gorwydd Ref. NPO665618
1897, Cefn Canol Ref. RNE665257
1897, Cefn Glas Ref. RNE665351
1898, Cefn Rhigos Ref. RNE665455
1897, Cefn-Hengoed Ref. RNE665638

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Memories

61 memories found. Showing results 21 to 30.

My Days As A Child

I used to stay with my Nain and Taid during the school holidays during the 60's and early 70's. Taid was Owen Hugh Evans who was the Game Keeper during that period. The Game Keeper's house was in a wonderful location, with ...Read more

A memory of Cefn Meiriadog in 1962 by Anthony Harris

Old Tir Y Berth

My memories of Tir-Y-Berth. I was born and brought up in Tir-Y-Berth, born at 1 Tir-Y-Berth Street at my Nan's house. My nan, Jemmima Meade and grandfather Mike were lovely people. My mum had five children; Michael, Brian, Tommy, ...Read more

A memory of Tir-y-berth by Brian Mcgrane

Wartime

My cousin and I were sort of evacuated to Cerne abbas, staying with Mrs Hardy in the village shop, remember she had an oil cooker which would suddenly burst into flames, terrified the life out of me. We went to school, but for the life of ...Read more

A memory of Cerne Abbas in 1944 by Ted Lay

On The Crane In Cefn

I have lived in Cefn all my life. I was born at the back of the Co-op on the Crane; I have a brother, Eric, and a sister, Heather. I went to Cefn school then on to Ruabon Grammar in 1958. My maiden name was Evans. Does anyone remember me?

A memory of Cefn Mawr by Jan Hughes

Going Home For Lunch

I am on this photo. I am one of the three girls in Grammar School uniform. The time on the clock, I believe, is 12.40 so we must have been going home for lunch. Not many people used to go home for lunch but we used to walk ...Read more

A memory of Bridgend in 1960 by Marilyn Jones

My Uncle Clem Built The Lychgate

My Uncle Clem built the Lychgate, he was a carpenter who later lived at Cefn Caled Kerry. He was the son of Harry Griffiths, tailor and famous choirmaster from Bettws who lived at Pentre Lifior Cottage. My cousin Ray still lives in Newtown.

A memory of Berriew by Ron Griffiths

Parc Slip Explosion And My Memories Of Aberkenfig

Parc Slip Exposion – 26th August 1892 and-My memories of home life and school On the morning of Friday the 26th August 1892 an explosion occurred at Parc Slip Colliery, The Fountain, ...Read more

A memory of Aberkenfig in 1890 by Catherine Delahay

1950s

I can also remember a horse and cart going around Cefn Fforest from Central Ave selling cockles and mussels. We played football in Bedwellty Rd near to what was known as Rees Jones the grocers and the sweet shop known as Bizinni's? ...Read more

A memory of Cefn by Paul Hawkins

Skerries View House Cemaes Bay

When I was a young boy, aged about ten or eleven back in 1947/48, I can remember going to stay with Mr & Mrs Henshaw who lived at the above house having moved from Tal Y Cafn in the Conwy Valley. From what I can ...Read more

A memory of Bull Bay by Ronald Parry

Holidays In Cefn Mawr

My dad had a sister and brother who lived in Cefn. His sister was my aunt Eliza, she lived in Heol Craigfab with my uncle Emlyn, cousins Denzil, Margaret and Douglas. His brother was Ike and his wife was Sarah ...Read more

A memory of Cefn Mawr in 1954 by Jean Blears /Nee Livesey

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