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P E Gane Cabinet Maker And House Furnisher

Situated 161 and 162 Commercial Street. Between 'The Old Bush' and 'The Home And Colonial Store'. Formerly Trapnell and Gane. Postcard from the private collection of Patrick White. We've got some doubts about this. The buildings either side too...

Ladies Dining And Retiring Rooms Blands County Restaurant, Newport, Mon

Postcard postmarked 1906. Bland's County Restaurant, 153 Commercial Street, Newport. From the private collection of Patrick White.

Grill And Dining Room Blands County Restaurant, Newport, Mon

Postcard. Bland's County Restaurant, 153 Commercial Street, Newport. From the private collection of Patrick White.

Bland's County Restaurant Newport, Mon.

Postcard postmarked 1906. Bland's County Restaurant, 153 Commercial Street, Newport. From the private collection of Patrick White.

Commercial Street, Newport Mon.

Stengel & co postcard postmarked 1908. From the private collection of Patrick White.

Commercial Street, Newport Mon.

On the left we can see Boots Cash Chemists then Corn Street and Barclays Bank. Further down is the unmistakable clock tower of the town hall. Postcard, postmarked 1921. From the private collection of Patrick White.

London House, 1911, The Coronation of King George V

Postcard. From the private collection of Patrick White.

A Popular Restaurant - Messrs Charles Collier Limited 142 - 143 Commercial Street, 1905

"Lighted throughout with Electricity supplied by the Corporation." Photo from "Municipal Electricity In Newport" published by The Williams Press for The Electricity Committee, County Borough of Newport, 1905. For more information about the book...

The Mirror Of Gems, 30 Commercial Street, 1905

"A Well-lighted Jeweller's Establishment. The Electric Light for this Establishment is sullied by the Newport Corporation." Photo from "Municipal Electricity In Newport" published by The Williams Press for The Electricity Committee, County Borough...

Lord and Lady Tredegar

Two CDVs from G Villiers' studio, 8 Commercial Street, Newport. Probably from mid to late 1860s. There were 6 Lords Tredegar. Pictured above is the first Lord Tredegar, Charles Morgan Robinson Morgan (b.1792 - d.1875). His wife was Rosamond Mundy,...