Places
36 places found.
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- Cwm, Gwent
- Cwm Bychan, Gwynedd (near Talsarnau)
- Cwm Penmachno, Clwyd
- Cwm-y-glo, Gwynedd
- Cwm-Llinau, Powys
- Cwm, Clwyd (near Meliden)
- Cwm Ivy, West Glamorgan
- Cwm, Powys (near Newtown)
- Cwm, West Glamorgan
- Cwm, Clwyd (near Dyserth)
- Cwm, Powys (near Montgomery)
- Cwm, Shropshire (near Clun)
- Cwm Plysgog, Dyfed
- Cwm-celyn, Gwent
- Cwm-cou, Dyfed
- Cwm-Fields, Gwent
- Cwm Irfon, Powys
- Cwm-Cewydd, Gwynedd
- Cwm Head, Shropshire
- Cwm-miles, Dyfed
- Marian Cwm, Clwyd
- Llanddewi'r Cwm, Powys
- Cwm Dows, Mid Glamorgan
- Cwm Capel, Dyfed
- The Cwm, Gwent
- Cwm-hwnt, Mid Glamorgan
- Cwm Dulais, West Glamorgan (near Gorseinon)
- Cwm-mawr, Dyfed (near Pontyates)
- Cwm Gelli, Mid Glamorgan
- Cwm-twrch Isaf, Powys
- Rhyd-y-cwm, Shropshire
- Cwm Ffrwd-oer, Gwent
- Cwm-twrch Uchaf, Powys
- Cwm Gwyn, West Glamorgan
- Cwm Nant-gam, Gwent
- Bwlch-y-cwm, South Glamorgan
Photos
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Maps
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Memories
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Co Op Knock
its many a lang and weary day since 1889 when a cam tae kilbirnie toon tae let folk see the time. theres lots o things that i hae seen, keep mind am tellin ye especially oan a satrday night an no through drinking tea. yon institute ...Read more
A memory of Kilbirnie by
Blackmill
My name is Beth McMillan - Mckay then. Now living in New Zealand. We lived in Glyn-Llan but I spent many a hour walking up and down that road to Blackmill, getting the shopping in the Co-op and little shop/post-office on the corner. ...Read more
A memory of Blackmill by
Unkown Past
Gwernol,1 Penybryn Terrace.I remember it well. used to play rugby/football round the back of Penybryn with Roger Thomas and Gerald Davies,well tried to anyway!! Rogers father Les ,i seem to remember went to play for Oldham rugby ...Read more
A memory of Penrhiwceiber in 1942
Uxbridge In The 50s&60s
I remember going to Whitehall junior school and then spend half a year at Greenway school before we moved to Surrey all my friends lived around Uxbridge I would like to know if anyone remember me my friends were Keith Benn ...Read more
A memory of Uxbridge in 1960 by
Old Days In New Road Grays
I live down in New Zealand now but I have seen all the comments etc about old grays as I said all the com I have lived in all those people even down the Exmouth swimming pool and mesons lane I lived there when they ...Read more
A memory of Grays in 1944 by
Mr Meirion Davies
I was born and lived in Cwm Penmachno in 1936, I went to the local school and was taught by Miss Jones and Mis Parry, the headmaster was Mr R.E.Jones and I then went to Llanrwst Gramar School. My Father was David Davies, known as ...Read more
A memory of Penmachno by
Summer Days Beside The Cam
From 1947 to 1956 we lived at Hardwick and drove into Cambridge once a month I enjoyed it on hot summer Saturdays, when we would have a picnic on the backs overlooking Kings College. I remember seeing the sad sight of ...Read more
A memory of Cambridge by
The Most Beautiful Time Of My Life
I moved to Cam from London in 1965. I was ten years old. In1971 I moved to Saskatchewan. A move I thoroughly detested. In Cam the world was at my feet and I was so happy. After two years in Saskatchewan I went back but ...Read more
A memory of Cam by
The King's Head
Vaig viure a Aston Cantlow durant 4 mesos des del desembre de 1968 a casa dels meus amics David & Jo Edkins. Sóc de Barcelona i volia millorar el meu anglès. L'estiu del 2018 vaig visitar i dinar a The King's Head però vaig ...Read more
A memory of Aston Cantlow by
Ddol Terace
Hello. This is not so much a memory as a request. After the war my dad and mum moved to Cwm Penmachno from Liverpool with my younger sister and myself. I was four and a half years old. My dad had a job driving a motor car for a ...Read more
A memory of Penmachno in 1951 by
Captions
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Behind the Exchange was a multitude of com- mercial buildings, including the butchers' stalls known as the Shambles.
Joining the two courts of St John's College on either side of the River Cam is the Bridge of Sighs. It borrows the idea of the covered bridge from the one of the same name in Venice.
The curious Mathematical Bridge across the Cam, built on geometric principles, and originally held together - so the story goes - without any fixing devices.
North-east of Cambridge, the River Cam quickly becomes wooded on either side, setting an attractive scene here at Baits Bite Lock.
North-east of Cambridge, the River Cam quickly becomes wooded on either side, setting an attractive scene here at Baits Bite Lock.
Joining the two courts of St John's College on either side of the River Cam is the Bridge of Sighs. It borrows the idea of the covered bridge from the one of the same name in Venice.
In the 17th century many people thought that the river Cam would dry up as a result of Vermuyden's drainage scheme; Cambridge university and the town both protested against the building of the Denver Sluice
Joining the two courts of St John's College on either side of the River Cam is the Bridge of Sighs. It borrows the idea of the covered bridge from one of the same name in Venice.
We are standing on Magdalene Bridge looking at the Cam.
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