Cefn Coed y Cymmer |
Merthyr Tydfil |
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Lower High Street - 20th June 1914. |
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Lower
High Street, in the 70's.
The first three houses in the picture were demolished
to improve the access to the Industrial Estate which was previously
Teddingtons. (Teddington Aircraft Controls) |
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Lower High Street - 1900ish.
(Postcard courtesy
of Mrs Gill Thomas) |
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The Gwynne's Arms - 1994
(Photograph
Courtesy of David Thomas) |
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The Gwynne's Arms
Landlord Mr Williams, seen here
on the doorstep with his family C1909.
(Photograph
courtesy of Phillip Williams (Grandson)) |
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Cefn Bridge.
This first bridge
still stands as does the house on the
right. |
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The Old Bridge, Cefn.
(Postcard courtesy
of Mrs Gill Thomas) |
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The Old Bridge. |
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Cefn
Old Bridge.
With the tramway from the Gurnos quarries, that took the
Limestone to the Cyfarthfa Furnaces. |
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Cefn Old Bridge. |
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The workmen who Built the new
Cefn Bridge.
(Postcard courtesy
of Mrs Gill Thomas) |
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Cefn
Coed New Bridge 1910 |
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Cefn Bridge in the 1960s.
(Photograph
Courtesy of Geoff Matsell) |
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New
Cefn Bridge
(Postcard
No. 4026 from the Ernest T. Bush Series) |
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Cefn
Coed and the new bridge.
(Postcard
from the Leo Davies collection) |
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A General View of Cefn Coed
from Cyfarthfa Park.
(Postcard courtesy
of Gill Thomas, west Grove) |
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Cefn Taxi
operator "Bob The North" in his Rolls Royce, waits patiently whilst
passengers
board a Tramcar on Cefn Bridge. |
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Click on the sign to follow |
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Cefn Coed Infants School - 1915
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