Rhuddlan, High Street 1935
Photo ref: R334024
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Rhuddlan is most famous for its castle and its historic association with Edward I. There are remnants of medieval buildings in the town. For most of its history, though, it has had a quiet time, as we might guess from this photograph. A fine car approaches the High Street by the Parliament Building (right), and a dog feels safe enough to trot down the middle of the road. This would certainly be difficult to emulate today with the almost constant traffic on this road.

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A Selection of Memories from Rhuddlan

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. Here are some from Rhuddlan

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I can remember walking down the road to the holiday camp. on the left there were old railway tracks with some old carriages on them. top of the road was the marsh hotel. I have old photos of stopping off here with mom and dad for a drink.
In November 1880 my grandfather then aged 16 years was Apprentice Booking Clerk at Rhuddlan Station. There was only one other member of staff that being the Station Master. After four months training he was sent to Bangor Station still as an Apprentice. In March 1883 he went to Colwyn Bay Station to train on Goods and Parcels. In November 1886 he was appointed Booking Clerk at Llandudno Station. My ...see more