Places
36 places found.
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- Port Talbot, West Glamorgan
- Neath, West Glamorgan
- Briton Ferry, West Glamorgan
- Resolven, West Glamorgan
- Skewen, West Glamorgan
- Pyle, West Glamorgan
- Crynant, West Glamorgan (near Resolven)
- Laleston, West Glamorgan
- Seven Sisters, West Glamorgan
- Tonna, West Glamorgan
- Margam, West Glamorgan (near Port Talbot)
- Talbot Green, Mid Glamorgan
- Glyn-neath, West Glamorgan
- Aberavon, West Glamorgan
- Cymmer, West Glamorgan
- Pontardawe, West Glamorgan
- Blaengwynfi, West Glamorgan
- Ystalyfera, West Glamorgan
- Gwaun-Cae-Gurwen, West Glamorgan
- Cwmllynfell, West Glamorgan
- Duffryn, West Glamorgan
- Abergwynfi, West Glamorgan
- Alltwen, West Glamorgan
- Glyncorrwg, West Glamorgan
- Talbot's End, Avon
- Talbot Village, Dorset
- Rhyd-y-fro, West Glamorgan
- Talbot Woods, Dorset
- Talbot Heath, Dorset
- Llandarcy, West Glamorgan
- Rhos, West Glamorgan
- Tairgwaith, West Glamorgan
- Trebanos, West Glamorgan
- Goytre, West Glamorgan (near Port Talbot)
- Jersey Marine, West Glamorgan
- Cilybebyll, West Glamorgan
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Talke A Forgotten Village
As you proceed north along the A34 towards the Cheshire border you will approach Talke traffic lights and on the left and right side of the road there are two areas of grassed land. This grassed area was once the village of ...Read more
A memory of Talke in 1959
Northolt Wonderland
I was born in Barnet in 1942, but the Germans bombed our house and killed my dad a few months later. I was sent to Wales to avoid the Blitz. (BlitzKrieg - Lightening strikes) after 5 years I found myself in Millway Gardens in ...Read more
A memory of Northolt by
Baglan A Wartime Paradise
My Dad did his army training adjacent to Baglan during WW2. The hastily built barracks did not have enough bathroom facilities and asked local residents for permission for soldiers to have a bath in their houses. A super-kind ...Read more
A memory of Baglan
Raymond Jones
I was born in Sandiway but during my primary and secondary school days we would go to Northwich which I remember from the late fifties and when all the old shops, such as Joe Allman's cottage and Eachus etc were all doing a good trade, ...Read more
A memory of Northwich by
Growing Up In A Small Village
My parents moved to Twycross from London in the early 1960s. We lived on Sheepy Road next door to Mr Charlie Brooks and Louie Jones. On the opposite side were Stan and Ilma Jones and Len Gibbs and his daughter Joan. I ...Read more
A memory of Twycross by
Aber/Blaengwynfi Silver Prize Band Thankyou For The Music!
I grew up in Blaengwynfi in the 1950s/60s. My father was Don Davies, and he was band-master during most of those years. He'd joined the band in the 30s when he'd been forced to leave ...Read more
A memory of Blaengwynfi by
North Road Looking North From Church Street, Fen Street Junction
Previous memories talk about The Talbot Inn and on the left hand corner (Church Street Corner) Marshall's the newsagents . Before the village was bypassed around 1956 the Newsagents had ...Read more
A memory of Stilton in 1954 by
Early Years
I was born in 1953 in the front room bedroom at 103 Chamber Road, Hollinwood, Oldham. My Dad Denis Murray was from Oldham, son of Simeon and Margaret Murray from Talbot Street. I remember walking to Corpus Christi School on Old Lane with ...Read more
A memory of Oldham in 1953
Mount Pleasant Youth Club
Knew many friends who used the club . Run by Paul Roper. Lots of girl friends and lads. Erica Norgate Christine Brown Janet Talbot Trevor Scott Julia Richie David Taylor Very many others Any links to club please respond Regards to all
A memory of Morley in 1968 by
Growing Up In Tottenham
I spent my first years in Mt Pleasant Rd and went to Bruce Grove School during the war and recall many lessons taken in the playground air-raid shelter. I used to run all the way home with the 'doodlebugs' overhead. I left ...Read more
A memory of Edmonton in 1940 by
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Port Talbot's main industries were farming and mining until the early 20th century.
Port Talbot's main industries were farming and mining until the early 20th century.
Designed by Thomas Hopper and Edward Haycock for C R Mansel-Talbot, Margam was the subject in some of Fox-Talbot's earliest photographs.
The Old Talbot was built in 1527, and is reputed to be the oldest building in Uttoxeter.
Designed by Thomas Hopper and Edward Haycock for C R Mansel-Talbot, Margam is featured in some of Fox-Talbot's earliest photographs.
The large building on the left is The Talbot Hotel, a common name for pubs and hotels in the Welsh Marches.
The large building on the left is The Talbot Hotel, a common name for pubs and hotels in the Welsh Marches.
Talbot Road was developed by Thomas Clifton to link his estate at Layton with the Promenade.
On the left is the Talbot, which was opened in 1874 as a drinking palace - it was filled with sculptures and bronzes.
It now hangs in the Fox Talbot Museum.
Henry Talbot created Chart Park in 1746.
Beeson's, on the left, is still flourishing in 1903 but was rebuit in the 1990s in approximate facsimile as offices named Talbot House, re-using the 'Talbot Road 1863' stone plaque street name.
In 1407 it passed by marriage to John Talbot, after being in the possession of the Furnivalle family for about one hundred years.
Growing trade in the town had led to the building of Talbot Street in the 1890s.
This is a good close-up view of the main exhibition building that backed onto Talbot Road, which got its name when Sir Humphry Trafford married Lady Annette Talbot in 1823.
Henry Talbot created Chart Park in 1746.
This photograph shows the part of the Jubilee Exhibition of 1887 that was situated between Talbot Road and the railway.
On the right of the picture is the town war memorial; to the left is the striking grey stone facade of the Talbot Hotel, a gabled 17th-century building.
Built by Mansell Talbot at the beginning of the 19th century in part of the Margam Abbey grounds, this splendid building subsequently went into decline until it was taken over by the Council and restored
On market days the favourite places for a tipple were the Wheatsheaf, the Talbot and the King's Arms.
Port Talbot is an industrial town in the county of Glamorgan.
A view from the North Pier towards Talbot Square.
The Albany was the only temperance hotel in Sheffield to be mentioned alongside the likes of the Royal Victoria (rooms from 3s 6d, dinner 5s), the Midland, the Talbot and the Wharncliffe.
On market days the favourite places for a tip- ple were the Wheatsheaf, the Talbot and the King's Arms.
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