J. E. SOUTHALL Printer and Stationer 149 and 150 Dock Street
An advert from the Newport Year Book, 1903.
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.
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...
The Market Buildings Newport Mon.
Stengel & Co postcard, postmarked 1909. The road leading off right is Market Street. On the corner, 194 Dock Street, is E J Nancekievill, saddler & harness maker. From the private collection of Patrick White.
The Drill Hall Newport Mon
Situated in Dock Street. Postcard postmarked 1911. From the private collection of Patrick White.
D Narbett, Saddler, 188 Dock Street, Newport.
This shop was part of the Market Buildings in Dock Street and just a few doors down from Nancekievill's saddler & harness maker shop at 194 Dock Street. Postcard from the private collection of Patrick White.
The Phillips Memorial Temperance Hall, Dock Street, 1905
"This Hall is equipped throughout with Electric Light 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 informati...
Newport Co-operative Stores, Dock Street and Llanarth Street, 1905
"Supplied with Electricity 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 and the text relat...
William Pullen, 1847 - 1934
William Pullen was a painter/decorator by trade, based in Dock Street, Newport. But he was probably better known for his love of music and involvement in several local (brass) bands. The following article, from the South Wales Argus 1932, recalls his...
William Pullen With Two Of His Sons
William Pullen was a painter/decorator by trade, based in Dock Street, Newport. But he was probably better known for his love of music and involvement in several local (brass) bands. Follow the link below for a 1932 newspaper report about his life...