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Crickhowell, In The Village c.1930
Photo ref: C188004
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In the absence of a pave- ment, the two men in the centre have found a safe spot whilst they put the world to rights. Behind them, New Road rises to the village centre and to the A40 road to Brecon and Abergavenny. At the top of the hill stands the steeple of the 14th-century parish church of St Edmund. The flat-topped hill above the tall tree on the left is Table Mountain or Crug Hywel, from which the village gets its name.

An extract from Around Alton Photographic Memories.

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Memories of Crickhowell, in the Village c1930

For many years now, we've been inviting visitors to our website to add their own memories to share their experiences of life as it was, prompted by the photographs in our archive. These memories are of Crickhowell, In The Village c.1930

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I was born on New Road, Crickhowell in the year of your photograph of 1931 and I love the town. I left there in the late 1930s, only to return in 1949, leaving in 1955, but I return each year to visit old places and tend the graves in the St Edmund's church where my grandparents and parents are buried.