Photos

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Maps

656 maps found.

1899-1900, Brynna Ref. RNC654332
1899-1900, Cefnpennar Ref. RNC665703
1899-1900, Llanharry Ref. RNC758961
1899-1900, Pontypridd Ref. RNC808715
1899-1900, Penrhiwfer Ref. RNC804045
1899-1900, Rhigos Ref. RNC815642
1899-1900, Rhiwinder Ref. RNC815751
1899-1900, Miskin Ref. RNC781609
1899-1900, Hirwaun Ref. RNC737018
1923, Blaenllechau Ref. POP643295
1922, Efail Isaf Ref. POP699453
1923, Cwmbach Ref. POP686900
1922, Cymmer Ref. POP687331
1922, Brynnau Gwynion Ref. POP654334
1922, Degar Ref. POP689701
1899-1900, Wattstown Ref. RNC862114
1899-1900, Ynysboeth Ref. RNC876113
1899-1900, Coedpenmaen Ref. RNC1190887
1899-1900, Talbot Green Ref. RNC844555
1899-1900, Ton Pentre Ref. RNC849877

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Memories

250 memories found. Showing results 151 to 160.

St Mary’s Graves End

My name is Gary Canham, my brother Richard and I were placed into care at St Mary’s School in Graves End on the 24/04/1961, aged 3 and 2, we remained there till being returned to our mother and stepfather on 22/06/1963. I have ...Read more

A memory of Gravesend by Gary Canham

Peakirk And Surroundings

When I was a kid, aged between 5 and 11 (1950-1956), my paternal grandparents lived at 2 Werrington Bridge which was given a new postal address of 1551 Lincoln Road. I'd spend a couple of weeks here in the summer holidays, ...Read more

A memory of Peakirk in 1955 by Chas York

Life At Corwen

I have lived here all of my 65 years and can't imagine living elsewhere unless fate dictates otherwise. Corwen had reached rock bottom at one stage, but,as they say - the only way is up! Hopefully, I will live to see the railway back ...Read more

A memory of Corwen by Gareth Hughes

Littleton

My father was farm manager at Orange Court Farm from 1964-1967. We lived in one of the cedar wood bungalows put up in Littleton, I suspect in the early 1960s, by the More-Molyneux family for estate workers - they also owned the ...Read more

A memory of Guildford in 1964 by Andrew Webb

Redcliffe Bascule Bridge

This photograph shows Redcliffe Bascule Bridge which can only be lifted by prior arrangements with the Harbour Master. Today the speed limit within the Floating Harbour is 6mph, and craft proceeding under the Prince ...Read more

A memory of Bristol in 1950 by Paul Townsend

The Llandoger Trow History

Bristol's historic King Street. The Llandoger Trow inn on right of photograph.King Street is a 17th-century street in the historic city centre of Bristol. The street lies just south of the old town wall and was laid out ...Read more

A memory of Bristol by Paul Townsend

Grays Was A Lovely Place To Live

I was born in Exmouth Road in 1945., Growing up in Grays was lovely, we had everything, no need to go far for anything, even shellfish was delivered on a barrow on Saturdays by Mr Going who also had a stall in the ...Read more

A memory of Grays by Patricia Gaywood

My Time In Portloe 1962

I was married in Veryan Church on 4th August 1962 to Michael Henry Symons Blamey and we lived in Rose Cottage in Portloe after our marriage. Our son Andrew Mark was  born in 1963 and towards the end of 1963 I moved back to ...Read more

A memory of Portloe in 1962 by Pam Andrews

Vauxhall Viva Car

From the picture in 1969 this reminds me of my upbringing in the village. I was born in the village in the house adjoining the Windsor Arms in 1951, and brought up in Heol-y-Coed until I married and moved out of the village in ...Read more

A memory of Pontyclun in 1969 by Dennis Crutcher

My Childhood At Simon Crescent

I grew up in Methilhill from 52 onto 67. Had the best times there. I know as you look back, things look to have been better, but our days were better. As kids we were allowed to roam as long as we were back for tea ...Read more

A memory of Methilhill in 1958 by John Duffy

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