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High Street and Corn Exchange Newport Mon

WW&C postcard. (Williams and Curnuck) Smashing view of the top end of High Street.

Thomas Goldsworthy, Mayor of Newport 1896 - 1897, Chairman of the Newport Harbour Commission.

ALDERMAN THOMAS GOLDSWORTHY, J.P., the chairman of the Newport Harbour Commission, although not a native of the town, has been conversant with its progress and growth for nearly forty years. When still a child his parents removed from Gwennap, Cambou...

High Street From The Shaftesbury Hotel, Newport

Postcard view, postmarked 6 June 1923.

Newport High School - The Old Boys' Memorial Organ With Plaques

The memorial to the past pupils who had died in the First World War was destroyed in a fire which engulfed this part of the school in 1944. The hall (sectioned off by a wall built to form a corridor around it) remained in ruins, open to the sky, unti...

Newport From St Woolos - Early 1900s

Postcard view. Postmarked July 1905. Vicarage Lane running from the bottom left corner. Before Dewsland Park Road was constructed. In the centre of the picture is Clytha Square. The map below the photo shows the angle of view.

CJ Price, St. Julian's Bakery, Horses and Carts

The is probably taken at the time of the Horse Show and Parade at the Welsh National Agricultural Society Great Show at Gaer Fach, Stow Hill, Newport. "Two minutes' walk from the trams." Tues Wed & Thurs July 21, 22 & 23, 1914. The Bakery was situ...

Charabanc Party Outside the Richmond Hotel, South Market Street - Dock Street

The Richmond Hotel was situated at 91 Dock Street, on the corner of South Market Street. Postcard view. From the private collection of Patrick White.

Village From Pye Corner, Bassaleg

Postcard. From the private collection of Patrick White.

High Street Newport Mon.

Jackson & Son postcard. Dated 1917. Ahead we can see the town bridge and the technical college beyond. To the right is Dock Street and to the left Shaftesbury Street. On the corner is the Shaftesbury Hotel. Newport Castle is tucked in behind the h...

Ceremony At Newport Cenotaph, March 5th 1924.

The Duke of York (Prince Albert, later King George VI) on his first official visit to Newport. On the corner we can see White's Stores run by Mrs S White, grocer, and next to it WH Phillips, tobacconists. Postcard from the private collection of...