Places
36 places found.
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- Bryn, Cheshire
- Bryn, Greater Manchester
- Bryn, Mid Glamorgan (near Treherbert)
- Bryn, Shropshire (near Bishop's Castle)
- Bryn, Mid Glamorgan (near Blackwood)
- Bryn, Gwynedd (near Bangor)
- Bryn, Powys (near Berriew)
- Bryn, Dyfed (near Llanelli)
- Bryn, West Glamorgan (near Llanelli)
- Bryn, West Glamorgan (near Maesteg)
- Bryn Celyn, Gwynedd
- Bryn Common, Clwyd
- Bryn Eglwys, Gwynedd
- Bryn Iwan, Dyfed
- Bryn Myrddin, Dyfed
- Bryn Offa, Clwyd
- The Bryn, Gwent
- Bryn Bwbach, Gwynedd
- Bryn Tanat, Powys
- Bryn Dulas, Clwyd
- Bryn-newydd, Clwyd
- Bryn-penarth, Powys
- Bryn-rhys, Clwyd
- Cae'r-bryn, Dyfed
- Bryn Pydew, Clwyd
- Bryn-henllan, Dyfed
- Knolton Bryn, Clwyd
- Bryn Golau, Mid Glamorgan
- Bryn Mawr, Powys (near Arddleen/Arddlîn)
- Bryn côch, West Glamorgan
- Bryn Du, Gwynedd (near Rhosneigr)
- Bryn Gates, Greater Manchester
- Bryn-mawr, Gwynedd (near Tudweiliog)
- Cefn Bryn, West Glamorgan
- Coed-y-bryn, Dyfed
- Pen-y-Bryn, Shropshire
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Memories
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Bryn Road Tondu
Members of my Thomas family built a number of houses in Bryn Road and sometime lived at Nos. 64, 66, 70 and 84. I have a photo of early family members that I would like to identify if anybody knows of these, Edith, Elizabeth Blodwen, ...Read more
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Ymca 1967
Myself and a few others from N. Wales stayed at the YMCA for a couple of years 1966 onwards. Some of us attended the Technical college just up the road. We were young apprentices working for Etchells forgin and fasteners in ...Read more
A memory of West Bromwich by
Bryn Ddol 1942
Hi folks. I'm posting this as I have a photo, ( Don't know how to up-load it on here), of Bryn Ddol farm/cottage, photo taken in the 1940's. This is where my late husband's nana lived. My late husband gave me the photo as a ...Read more
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The Good Old Days At Betws Yn Rhos
Seeing this picture brings back many memories of helping my father to serve Petrol at our small village shop, called Min Afon Stores. Not too sure if that is not me, in the picture, as we actually went out to ...Read more
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Lasgarn View
I was fascinated when I saw the new development of Garndiffaith photo. This photo is of Lasgarn View, Varteg, which is just above the Garn. I was born in Primrose Cottage in 1951 with my brother as we were twins. My name was ...Read more
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Hillside Avenue
Does anyone remember my Grandmother Doris Hampton, she had three children, my mother Betty her sister Vanda and their brother John who was killed in Korea I think in 1952. I can't remember my Grandfather Ted who died in 1957 I think ...Read more
A memory of Markham by
Morris Dancing
I am Jean Jackson (now Jean Gwynne), I lived in Llafaes Estate from 1947, and I also remember David Mills and Mary Quinn, I moved to 19 Bryn Teg when I was 6 and became a member of the Morris Dancing Team, other people I remember ...Read more
A memory of Beaumaris in 1955 by
Bryn Gearge
I well remember Bryn Gearge ,when we were younger he lived across the back lane from our house. He raced pigeons and often we had to go and look for my father at dinner time as he would be talking to Bryn about pigeon racing.
A memory of Caerau in 1966 by
A Boscastle Family
Relating to the two little girls standing in the street, the one on the right is Nellie Davy, my aunt. She was the eldest child of Harry and Mary Ann Davy (nee Ferrett). Nellie and three other siblings were born at Butts but ...Read more
A memory of Boscastle in 1900 by
Before The Town Centre Was Built ...
My family came to Basildon in 1957 as part of the overspill from London. My late father was a toolmaker and was offered a job and a house. Money was tight and we made out own entertainment. Collecting wood from ...Read more
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Captions
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The Herbert Arms (left) was originally Pen-y-Bryn Hall, built for Sir Edward Herbert of Montgomery Castle.
Viewed from the direction of Bryn Euryn, the prominence of the Victoria Pier is clear; Colwyn Bay sought to rival nearby Llandudno as the main attraction, as post-war mass tourism brought
Bryn Euryn, below which this limestone quarry once operated, has associations with an early hill fort, Roman remains and a nearby ruined late medieval mansion now known as Llys Euryn.
In its earliest days the Carno ford was used for the conveyance, by mule and pack horse, of iron ore to the Dowlais Iron Works from the Ras Bryn iron mines.
Beyond the pier, which appears to be under construction, is Bryn Euryn, and Little Orme Head is in the distance (right).
In the later 19th century the population of Llanidloes grew with the development of the lead smelting industry, which processed ore from the local Van and Bryn lead mines.
The symmetry of the ploughman's furrows consign the hills of Bryn Arw and the Sugar Loaf to a background role.
The symmetry of the ploughman's furrows consign the hills of Bryn Arw and the Sugar Loaf to a background role.
In the later 19th century its population grew with the development of the lead smelting industry, which processed ore from the local Van and Bryn lead mines.
The Tal-y-Llyn railway was used originally between 1866 and 1946 to haul slate from the Bryn Eglwys quarry at Nant Gwernol down to Tywyn Wharf station.
The building on the right has 17th-century pargetting, with the arms of Bayning.
This house was built in 1792 for John Baynes.
The painting of chancel and aisles is by Heaton, Butler and Bayne around 1874 and 1883.
The site occupied by Castell Dinas Bran may have been fortified as early as the 8th century.
The painting of chancel and aisles is by Heaton, Butler and Bayne around 1874 and 1883.
This photograph was taken from the old pier where King William landed in Ireland on his way to do battle at the Boyne.
The east window of 1899 by Heaton, Butler & Bayne is worthy of note.
King William III stayed there on his way to the Boyne.
The east window of 1899 by Heaton, Butler & Bayne is worthy of note.
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