Junction of Castle
Street and Glebeland Street. September 1969.
(Photograph
courtesy of Robert Thomas) |
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The Salvation Army
Marching along Glebeland Street from a meeting at Station approach
(John Street) circa 1972.
(Photograph
courtesy of M.J. & R.E.Jones Penyard) |
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The
Wheatsheaf Inn. |
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Western Mail Offices,
Morris Minor Van and a paperboy,
also the old Singer (Sewing
Machine) Shop. |
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Glebeland Street -
1929-30.
(Photograph
by Mrs. L. Snow, Courtesy of Anita Farrell) |
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Kate & Glyn Jones of Glyn
Jones Ironmongers, Glebeland Street |
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52 Glebeland Street -
Hardy's 'Oyster Club' Annual Outing.
Note, charabanc driver
Ernie Snow. |
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Dale Miles sends us these
photographs of a large fire which took place in Glebeland Street in
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Landlord & Landlady of
the Narrow Gauge Pub |
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The Narrow
Gauge Inn and the Red Cow, 1995.
(Photograph from the David Thomas Collection)
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The Narrow
Gauge Inn sign.
(Photograph from the David Thomas Collection) |
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Glebeland Street |
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TUC Trade Union March
Along Glebeland Street - 1992
The march is lead by
Arthur Scargill and Ted Rowlands.
(Photograph Courtesy of Dale Miles) |
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The Wyndham
Arms In a
busy Glebeland street scene from the early 1900's. |
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