Tredegar Wharf School, April 1934
From the South Wales Argus, April 14th 1934. "Tredegar Wharf Scool, the first new school in Newport for 25 years. The school has a playground on the roof."
The Gaer, Newport, Mon
MJRB postcard view. Ralph Collins, author of 'Western Valley Walks', reports: "This is a picture of my old school - Gwent College - run by the Hamilton-Jones family. Old Bill was principle (aged 86), Starchy, Headmaster, and Arnold the other t...
Steam Yacht Liberty.
The Steam Yacht Liberty was designed by G L Watson and Company and built in 1908 by Ramage and Ferguson. It had a fascinating service at one time owned by a great benefactor of Newport before it was broken up in 1938, when it returned home, so to spe...
Advert For The Tredegar Arms Hotel
From the "Official Guide And Handbook To Newport Mon", 1938. Published by RH Johns Ltd.
The Tredegar Arms Hotel
From the "Official Guide And Handbook To Newport Mon, 1938". Published by RH Johns Ltd.
The Right Hon. Lord Tredegar
SOURCE: "Who's Who In Newport", The Williams Press Ltd, Newport, Mon. (around 1920) Tredegar, the Right Hon. Lord the eldest son of the late Colonel the Hon. F. C. Morgan, and nephew of the late Viscount Tredegar. He succeeded his uncle to the Bar...
Opening Of The New Lock, Alexandra Dock Newport 1914
Huxtable Brothers postcard. Postmarked 21st July 1914. The message on the reverse of the card (from Polly, 27 Pugsley Street Newport, to Mrs Longville, Huntington Place Newcastle Tynemouth) reads: "Jear Jennie, Just a card showing the opening ...
Lady Tredegar
Tug owned by the Alexandra (Newport and South Wales) Dock and Railway Company. Source: "The Alexandra Docks Newport", 1914, Published by authority of The Alexandra (N & S W) Docks and Railway Co., Newport, Mon.
Brecon and Merthyr Railway Company's Offices, Tredegar Chambers.
Numbers 76 to 81 Bridge Street: 76 AW Dawson Ltd. stationers and printers 77 E Williams china and glass dealer 78 Tredegar Chambers 79 & 80 TC Morgan draper, milliner etc. 81 J Williams gilder, photographer, and artists depot. Source: 'New...
Tredegar Wharf, Newport
Shewing four steamers berthed alongside with an aggregate carrying capacity of 8030 tons. Source: 'Newport Year Book 1902' published by the Newport Chamber Of Commerce.