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Nannerch – 43/
FLINTSHIRE RECORD OFFICE
Photographic CollectionNannerch
43/
1. Railway station, c.1909
2. Railway station
3. Celtic Crafts (postcard)
4-6. Mill
7. Penbedw Drive (postcard)
8. Penbedw Hall
9-11. Penbedw Hall, 1958
12-13. Stone Circle, Penbedw, 1969
14-16. Pointer Stone, Penbedw, 1969
17. Burial Mound, Penbedw, 1969
18. Presentation casket to Mr W.H. Buddicom of Penbedw Hall
19-20. Model of engine on casket
21-22. Walgoch, 1958
23. Walgoch door, 1958
24-25. Wagoch staircase, 1958
26-27. Glust Farm, 1959
28-29. Site of new houses, 1961
30-31. Village, 1961
32. Moel Arthur (aerial photograph)
33-37. Pen y Cloddiau (aerial photographs)
38. Pen y Cloddiau
39. Pentre and Shop
40. Street sign ‘Rue Buddicom’ at Rouen, France, 1984
41. Parish church
42. Penbedw Hall
43. Nannerch, Lixwm and Ysceifiog Home Guard at Bryn Ffynnon
Farm, Nannerch (see notes on photographs)
44. Post Office
45. Penbedw Hall
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46. Post Office and Cross Foxes
47. Village Street, c.1930s
Nercwys – 44/
FLINTSHIRE RECORD OFFICE
Photographic CollectionNercwys
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1-2. Village, c.1907 (postcard)
3. Tablet in parish church
4. John Davies
5. Nercwys Colliery Rescue Team, 1927-1928
6. The Old Tower near Nercwys Hall, 1957 (Cattleshade?)
7. Nercwys Hall servants
8-27. Nercwys Hall, 1959
28. Nercwys Hall, c.1964 (aerial view)
29. Nercwys Hall, 1959
30. Hendre Isa near Nercwys
31-34. Plas Onn, 1959
35. Plas Onn barn, 1959
36-39. Plas Onn roof timbers, 1959
40.
41-42. Plas Onn roof timbers, 1959
43. Pistyll Cottages (Rhydycelifon?) (postcard)
44. Maeshafn Lead Mine, 1963
45. Nercwys Hall (postcard)
46-47. Nercwys Hall interior, 1959
48-49. Nercwys Hall, 1959
50. Village and church
51. Band playing at Nercwys Hall, c.1900
52-53. Nercwys Hall (postcard)
54. Church and White Lion Hotel (postcard)
55. The Old Tower near Nercwys Hall (postcard) (Cattleshade?)
56. Plas Onn, c.1900
57. Village, c.1930
58. Thatched cottage
59. Plas Onn roof timbers, 1959
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60. George Ingman
61. Group of Nercwys Hall tenants on rent day
62. Shop in Church View Terrace – missing
63. Turning hay, c.1910
64. Bryn Coch Farm
65. Pony and Trap
66. Village – missing
67. T. Griffith’s grocer’s shop
68. Smithy, c.1910
69. Parish church, c.1900
70. Rev. Lewis Jones
71. Pony and trap
72. Longhouse
73. Nant On (home of George Ingman)
74. Rhos Ithel (home of Rev. J. Davies)
75. Church View Terrace, c.1920
76. Rev. John Davies
77. National School procession
78. National School procession near parish church
79. Patriotic celebrations (1911 Coronation?)
80. Church View Terrace, c.1920
81. Village near Nant On
82. Goat cart outside Hendra Isa Farm
83. Deacons of Nercwys and Treuddyn chapels, 1912 (see notes on
photographs)
84. Ty’n Twll
85. Group outside National School
86. Evening school Drum and Fife band, 1911
87. Village, c.1930
88. William Davies, Ty Draw, with pony and trap
89. Plas Onn
90. Pentre Bach and The Dell, 1927
91. William Davies, Ty Draw, with mowing machine team
92. Calvinistic chapel
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93. Hendre Isaf farm (postcard)
94. School group, 1891
95. School group, 1903
96. Llong chapel
97. Llong chapel interior
98. Cheese factory
99. Dairy Class, 1915
100. Glyndwr (postcard)
101. Soar C.M. chapel Sunday School, 1913
102. Choir at Mold Eisteddfod, 1922
103. Glee Party, 1905
104. Soar C.M. chapel Sunday School, 1907
105. Cottages
106. Roberts family, Waun Farm, c.1910
107. Farmhouse
108-110. Reaping Corn
111. Mr William Roberts of Plas Uchaf and his geese
112-115. Nercwys Hall
116. Nercwys Hall, c.1896-1897
117.
118. Village
119. Sheep dipping at Pistyll Farm (shows policeman in uniform),
c.1910
120-121. Edward Griffiths, last village blacksmith, 1950s
122. Nercwys Hall from garden
123. Nercwys Hall, front, in snow
124. Nercwys Hall, group photograph on garden doorsteps, c.1905
(see notes on photographs)
125. Plas Onn, Nercwys
126. Farmhouse
127. Plas Onn
128. Nercwys School and Post Office
129. Unidentified family group, c.1900
130. Farm near Nercwys Hall
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131. Tower Hill, c.1910
132. Gelli Farmhouse, c.1900
133. Farmhouse with carthorses, c.1900
134. Vicarage, Rev. Davies and family, c.1910 (see notes on
photographs)
135. Boating on the pond at Pistyll Farm, c.1900 (see Notes on
photographs)
136. Memorial stone near Nercwys Hall, c.1988 (inscribed FRIAR, 9th
September 1877)
137. Nercwys, thatched cottage, 1959 (see also 44/58)
138. Church, c.1900
139. Village Street, with H. Challoner’s Grocers, c.1922
140. Hendre Ucha with date-stone 1635, c.1980
141-142. Unidentified farmhouse, c.1980
143. Tower Farm, c.1980
144. The Old Vicarage, with Richard John Ankers, 1950s (see notes
on photographs)
145. Rhos Ithel, c.1988
146. The Drawing Room, Nercwys Vicarage
147. Mold – Coed Talon Railway, bridge crossing Mold-Wrexham
Road, c.1930s
148. Mold – Coed Talon Railway, after removal of railway bridge over
Mold-Wrexham Road, c.1980
149. Mold – Coed Talon Railway, remains of bridge, Mold-Nercwys
Road, c.1980
150. Mold – Coed Talon Railway, remains of bridge near The Tower,
c.1980
151. County Council Workers, 1940s? (see Notes on photographs)
[see also 11/445-6(Buckley) for Edward Ankers]
152-153. Nercwys Mountain, with Hilary Thomas of Nercwys, 1960s
154. The ‘Butchers Arms’ Public House, c.1995
155. Nercwys church door
156. Nercwys church pulpit
157. Chest in Nercwys church
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158. Nercwys Church, chair
159. Nercwys Churchyard
160. Nercwys Church, baptism
161-163. Nercwys Hall
Northop – 45/
FLINTSHIRE RECORD OFFICE
Photographic CollectionNorthop
45/
1. School children in class, c.1914-1918
2. Red Lion Hotel and village, c.1909 (postcard)
3. Village
4. Northop village
5. Vinegar Hill, Northop Hall, c.1905
6. Parish Church
7. Parish church and village
8. Parish church, 1966
9. Parish church and cottages
10. Parish church and village, 1956
11-12. Parish church, nave, 1957
13. Parish church, arches, 1957
14-16. Parish church, west door restoration, 1966
17. Parish church, tracery of window
18-21. Parish church, effigies
22. Grave of Owen Jones
23. Lead pig
24. Free school, 1947
25. Free school, 1964 (2 items)
26-28. Free school
29-33. Coed y cra uchaf, 1959
34. Coed y cra uchaf, door, 1959
35. Coed y cra uchaf, window, 1959
36. Coed y cra uchaf, date plaque, 1959
37. Coed y cra uchaf, fireplace, 1959
38. Tyddyn Starkey, 1959
39. Cottage at Cefn Eurgain, 1959
40-63. Northop Hall Farm, 1953
64. Sarn Galed, 1959
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65. Four Lane Ends Smithy, 1967 (see notes on photographs)
66-67. Stone stile
68-69. Pentre Moch Bridge
70. Old Barn (near Brook Farm Cottages), 1959
71. Northop Hall school teacher and pupils, 1902 (see notes on
photographs)
72. Northop Hall school, pre 1908
73. Northop Hall railway siding (L.N.E.R.), 1957
74. Parish church and village (postcard)
75. Northop school headmaster and staff
76. Northop Hall village and first Co-op shop, 1905 (see notes on
photographs)
77. Sunday School trip, 1920s
78. Calvinistic Methodist church, c.1906
79. J.G. Roberts’ shop, Northop Hall, c.1906
80-81. Northop Hall village
82. Vinegar Hill, Northop Hall, c.1905 (postcard)
83. Village (postcard)
84. Football team, 1937-1938 (see notes on photographs)
85. Pendre, pre 1932
86. Village, c.1904
87. Northop Hall, V.F.C. team, 1913-1914 (see notes on
photographs)
88. Northop Hall Cricket Club team, c.1920 (see notes on
photographs)
89. Free school, 1978
90-91. Schoolchildren and teachers
92-93. Northop Hall Mission church
94-95. Northop Hall school teachers (see notes on photographs)
96-97. Northop Hall school after fire
98. Northop Hall school rebuilt after fire
99. Parish church and cottages, c.1923
100. Butchers Shop
101.
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102.
103.
104.
105.
106.
107.
108.
109. Boot Hotel and village, c.1924
110. Parish church and cottages
111. Four Lane Ends Smithy
112. Village, c.1900?
113. Red Lion Inn and village, c.1950s
114. Blacksmith with horse at Northop Hall
115. Northop Band
116. Parish church and shops (postcard)
117. Northop Hall Miners Institute, first committee, 1928
118. Northop Rectory
119. House “built where tunnel was”
120. Village Street, Northop Hall
121. Castle Fire Brick Company Lorry, 1930s
122. Grammar School, 1971
123-125. Roberts family of Bryn Glas, 1890s
126-127. Roberts family outside Bryn Glas, 1890s
128-129. Bryn Glas, 1890s
130-134. Northop V.P. school pupils and staff, 1950s (see notes on
photographs)
135. Four Lane Ends Smithy belonging to Fred Jones and Evan
James Jones, 1930s
136. Football team, Northop?, 1950s
Overton – PH/46/
FLINTSHIRE RECORD OFFICE
Photographic CollectionOverton
PH/46/
1. Five views of Overton and district (postcard)
2. Village (postcard)
3. High School Street? (postcard)
4. School Lane, c.1962 (postcard)
5. High Street (postcard)
6. The Meadows (postcard)
7. Parish Church and motorcyclists (postcard)
8. Parish church (postcard)
9. Overton Bridge (postcard)
10. Bryn y Pys Hall, c.1905 (postcard)
11. Butcher’s shop, old Market Hall (postcard)
12. Overton Bridge (postcard)
13-16. Overton Hall, 1961
17. Overton Hall, outbuildings, 1961
18. Overton Hall, interior wall, 1961
19. Overton Hall, demolition
20. Parish Church (postcard)
21-22. Parish Church
23. Parish Church, interior
24-26. Gwernhaelod, 1956
27. Gwernhaelod, interior, 1956
28. Gwernhaelod, chimney, 1956
29. Gwernhaelod, 1956
30-31. Gwernhaelod, 1958
32. Gwernhaelod, c.1908 (postcard)
33. Gwernhaelod
34.
35.
36.
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37.
38-39. Lightwood Hall, 1959
40. Cottages, 1957
41. Almshouses, 1959
42. Barton’s Bridge
43. Overton Bridge
44. Mill pond at Tan Hall Farm, 1959
45-46. Argoed Hall
47. Argoed Hall, 1959
48. Little Argoed
49. Wattle and daub infilling
50. Pen y llan cottage, interior
51. Gwalia Farm buildings, 1959
52. Parish church
53. Cricket Club, c.1870
54. Cricket Club
55. Cottages, Salop Road
56. Queen’s Bridge
57. Canister Cottage
58. Parish church (postcard)
59. Parish church, interior (postcard)
60. Co-op, 1961
61-62. Llan y Cefn windows
63. Richard Parry Price of Bryn y Pys
64. Miss May Parry of Bryn y Pys
65-68. Bryn y Pys
69-73. Bryn y Pys, 1956
74-75. Bryn y Pys, doors, 1956
76-91. Bryn y Pys, interior, 1956
92. Bryn y Pys, 1957
93. Overton Bridge (postcard)
94. Knolton Hall fireplace
95-96. Overton Bridge (postcard)
97. High Street (postcard)
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98. Parish church (postcard)
99. Overton bridge (postcard)
100. Overton village (postcard)
101. Bryn y Pys (postcard)
102-103. High Street (postcard)
104. Overton Bridge (postcard)
105. The Lodge (postcard)
106. High Street (postcard)
107. Argoed Lodge (postcard)
108. Cottages, Salop Road (postcard)
109. Bangor Road (postcard)
110. Unidentified farm (postcard)
111. Bryn y Pys (postcard)
112. Overton Bridge (postcard)
113. View from Overton Bridge (postcard)
114. Overton Bridge, Erbistock (postcard)
115. Overton Bridge (postcard)
116. Salop Road (postcard)
117. Gwernhaelod (postcard)
118. Parish church (postcard)
119.
120. The Brow (postcard)
121. Church and village (postcard)
122. Parish church (postcard)
123. Old cemetery (postcard)
124. The cemetery (postcard)
125. Parish church, interior (postcard)
126. Bryn y Pys Arms (postcard)
127. Overton-on-Dee cemetery (postcard)
128. Bryn y Pys Lodge (postcard)
129. Church and Yew Trees
130. High Street
131. Maelor Brick and Precast Factory Limited
Overton – PH/46/
See also –
D/BP/20 Volume containing photographs
D/BP/21-2 Scrapbook with photographs
D/BP/26 Volume containing photographs
D/BP/31 Album
D/BP/32 Album – family 19th century
D/BP/33 Album – family 1914-1918
Penley – PH/47/
FLINTSHIRE RECORD OFFICE
Photographic CollectionPenley
PH/47/
1. The Madras School (founded 1811) (postcard)
2-3. Main Road (postcard)
4. Polish Hospital (postcard)
5. Dymock Arms (postcard)
6. Parish church (postcard)
7. Barn at Penley Hall
8. Parish church
9. Post Office
10. Dymock Arms
11. Village
12. Village
13. Chapel House (formerly Gredington Arms)
14. The Yews, Park Lane
15. Tudor House
16. Madras School (primary), c.1960
17. Maelor Bilateral School, c.1960
Penley Photographs in Document Collections
D/DM/406/1 Penley Bilateral School, c.1960s
Penyffordd – PH/48/
FLINTSHIRE RECORD OFFICE
Photographic CollectionPenyffordd
PH/48/
1. Wrexham Road and Railway Station, c.1907 (postcard)
2. Meadowslea Hospital House Committee, c.1910
3. Springfield (postcard)
4. Stone Mortar
5. Meadowslea Hospital
6. Penyffordd Station and Hope Junction signal box
7. Hawarden Road
8. Hawarden Road, c.1923 (postcard)
9. Hawarden Road
10. Old People’s club
11. St. John’s Church, Penymynydd, c.1906
12. Penyffordd Ladies Club outside The Towers, c.1900
13. Penyffordd Station, c.1910
14. Penyffordd Station and road, c.1905
15. Hawarden Road, c.1920s
16. Pupils of Penyffordd Council School, Group III, 1932
See also:-
D/DM/472/1 Board School photographs 1894-1896 (8 items)
D/DM/614/3 Meadowslea Isolation Hospital House Committee, c.1910
(glass slide)
Pontblyddyn – PH/49/
FLINTSHIRE RECORD OFFICE
Photographic CollectionPontblyddyn
PH/49/
1. Village (postcard)
2. Cricket team
3. Axe
4-5. Pontblyddyn (bridge)
6. Fferm (postcard)
7-8. Fferm
9-10. Fferm, c.1940
11. Fferm
12. Fferm, 1968
13. Fferm entrance porch
14. Fferm outbuildings, 1959
15. Fferm outbuildings
16. Church (postcard)
17-18. Village
19. Bridge Inn, 1931-1932 (flooded)
20. Bridge Inn
21. Hartsheath Hall (postcard)
22. The Nant (postcard)
23. Church (postcard)
24. Village (postcard)
25. Vicarage
26. Hartsheath Hall, c.1950s
27. Football team, 1906-1907
28. Village and old railway
Prestatyn – PH/50/
FLINTSHIRE RECORD OFFICE
Photographic CollectionPrestatyn
PH/50/
1. General view, c.1929 (postcard)
2. General view, c.1918 (postcard)
3. The Cross Foxes, c.1909 (postcard)
4. Bathing Pool, c.1926 (postcard)
5. The Mountain, c.1905 (postcard)
6. High Street, c.1904 (postcard)
7. Fforddlas, c.1904 (postcard)
8. Hillside Gardens, c.1954 (postcard)
9. Bastion Road, c.1905 (postcard)
10. Fforddlas, c.1905 (postcard)
11. Church Lads’ Brigade Camp, 1904 (postcard)
12. Ffrith, c.1952 (postcard)
13. Entrance and promenade, Ffrith, c.1937 (postcard)
14. General view (postcard)
15. Fforddlas, c.1905 (postcard)
16. Foot of Hillside (postcard)
17. View from Hillside (postcard)
18. Hills from Fforddlas (postcard)
19. View from Craig Fawr (postcard)
20. View from hills, c.1922 (postcard)
21. 12 views of Prestatyn and district (postcard)
22. Fforddlas, c.1906 (postcard)
23. High Street, c.1905
24. High Street, 1890 (postcard)
25. Beach
26-28. High Street
29. Upper High Street
30. Lower High Street
31-33. High Street
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34. Fforddlas
35. View from Hillside
36. Bastion Road
37. Station Road and Coronation Gardens
38. Bastion Road
39. Station and High Street
40. Beach pavilion and pool
41. Ffrith
42. Beach
43. Deva Chapel, Gronant Road
44. Roman remains behind Prince’s Avenue
45. Parish Church
46. Camp
47. Mountain Rail Motor
48. Promenade
49. View from Hillside
50. Early car
51. Holidaymakers on Stage Coach
52. Fire brigade and engine, c.1910
53-54. Fire at Prestatyn
55. Meliden Road from Hillside
56. Town Hall buildings
57. Victoria Road
58. Gronant Road, c.1905
59. Fforddlas
60. Parish Church choir, 1909-1910 (see notes on photographs)
61-63. Central Beach
64. Beach
65. Beach and bathing bungalows
66. Prestatyn and other tenants of Lord Aberconway outside
Bodnant Hall, c.1905
67. Tree planting ceremony at opening of Coronation Gardens,
1911
68A. Mr and Mrs Saronie, owners of Scala Cinema
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69. Roberts Brothers, Smiths
70. Corner of Ffordd Isa and Meliden Road
71. General view
72-74. Llys, 1959
75-76. Plas Newydd, 1959
77-81. Site of Prestatyn Castle
82-83. Cnut discovered in Cambrian Drive, 1974
84-86. Gas Works
87. Laying foundation stone of R.C. Church
88. Cymrodorion meeting
89. Cymrodorion meeting in Talacre Hall
90. Planning of new Gronant – Rhyl Road?
91. Plas Newydd, 1959
92-95. Penisa’r Dre, 1957-1959
96-97. Penisa’r Dre demolition
98. Penisa’r Dre (collection of 25 photographs)
99. Hillside looking West, c.1929
100-107. Roman site at Llys, 1956 (aerial photograph)
108. Roman site excavations – missing
109. Railway Station
110. Beach
111. Gronant Road, c.1913
112. R.C. Church and schools
113. High Street
114. Meliden Road
115. Railway Station
116. High Street
117. Smithy
118. Beach
119-120. High Street
121. Shop in High Street
122-123. Scala Cinema
124. Railway Station, c.1905
125. High Street (postcard)
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126. Bishops Wood Road (postcard)
127. Craig Fawr, c.1916 (postcard)
128. Fforddlas (postcard)
129. Hillside Arbour, c.1930 (postcard)
130. Hay binding at Mid Nant Farm
131. Unidentified Street
132. Gentleman seated in library of a Prestatyn house
133. School Board, c.1900
134. Interior of a Prestatyn house
135. Ffrith Beach (postcard)
136. High Street (postcard)
137. Hill Street from Hillside Gardens (postcard)
138. Hillside Gardens (postcard)
139. Five views (postcard)
140. Central Beach (postcard)
141. Ffrith Pleasure Beach
142. Beach (postcard)
143-145. High Street
146. Pony and milkcart outside ‘Rathdair’, Gronant Road, c.1910
147. Donkey and cart outside entrance to Nant Hall Hotel, c.1905
148. Pony and cart outside Sandyway, Warren Drive
149. Thornton family at Holmfield
150. Sea Front, c.1911 (postcard)
151. Rev. Owen J. Davies, vicar of Prestatyn, 1902-1908 (postcard)
152. Parish church interior, c.1905 (postcard)
153. Rev. and Mrs Meredith Hughes (postcard)
154. Cymrodorion
155. Pendre School (postcard)
156. Pendre School teachers, c.1910
157. Pendre School pupils and teacher, c.1910
158. Pendre School pupils and teacher, 1913
159. Pendre School pupils and teachers
160-164. Lancashire Fusiliers at Prestatyn, 1914
165. Railway crossing and signal box, High Street
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166. Bastion Road
167. High Street
168. Cottages in Bastion Road
169. Parish Church
170. Severe snowdrifts in Gronant Road
171. Prestatyn Town Council
172. Bishop’s Wood Road
173. Church Lads’ Brigade camp
174-175. Procession in High Street
176. Procession in High Street celebrating return of soldiers from
Boer War
177. J. Owens & Sons, butchers, Central Buildings, High Street
178. View from Hillside
179. Amateur dramatic group
180. Parish church
181. Gas Works
182. Beach café and sandhills
183. Beach and promenade from café
183-197. People in fancy dress costume for Prestatyn carnival, 1921
198-199. Floats at Prestatyn Carnival, 1921
200.
201. Upper High Street, c.1907 (postcard)
202. Promenade (postcard)
203. Promenade and swimming (aerial view) (postcard)
204. Carnival committee on Denbigh Moors (postcard) (see notes on
photographs)
205. Deans of C.M. chapel
206. Promenade, 1937
207. Coronation Gardens, 1947
208. Fforddlas from Hillside, 1901
209. Fforddlas from Hillside, c.1908
210. Railway crossing and Lower High Street, c.1900
211-213. Hendre, Fforddlas
214. Parish Church
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215. High Street, c.1900
216. High Street
217. View from Hillside
218. Childrens party, involving dignitaries and W.V.S., c.1945
219. Prestatyn Curtain Players, 1939 (D/LR/9)
220. Jack Beech’s Band, 1931 (see notes on photographs)
221. J. Hope Beech and his band, 1931 (see notes on photographs)
222. J. Hope Beech and his band, 1930s (see notes on photographs)
223. Alma Dance Orchestra, Beach Pavilion, c.1924 (see notes on
photographs)
224. Saronie’s house, Mount Ida Road
225. Saronie’s Garden
227. Houses in High Street, looking up from just above Bethel Chapel
228. Premises of J. Sugden, plumber, gas fitter, sanitary engineer,
electrical fitter, painter, decorator, top of High Street
229. Cottages in High Street
230. Top of Pendre farmhouse at the top of High Street
231. Fforddlas looking down towards Pendre Square
232. Fforddlas looking towards hillside
233. Prestatyn Railway Station, 1936
234-236. Prestatyn Carnival, 1936
237. ‘The White Rose’, Rhyl at Nant Hall
238. High Street (looking uptown)
239. High Street, 1890 (postcard)
240. Prestatyn Band, c.1900 (postcard)
241. High Street ‘A street in Prestatyn’ (Penisadre Farm on right)
(postcard), 1902
242. General view from looking north, c.1905 (postcard)
243. ‘Prestatyn from Beach’ – view from Bastion Road, 1905
(coloured postcard)
244. Prestatyn Beach, with bathing huts and ‘safety boat’, c.1905
(postcard)
245. High Street (Midland Bank on left), c.1905 (postcard)
246. Fforddlas Lane and Plas Ucha Farmhouse, c.1905 (postcard)
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247. Mountain View (Pendre School on left), c.1910 (postcard)
248. ‘Hill and Dale’ before arbour was built on this site, c.1910
(postcard)
249. High Street near King’s Avenue, c.1910 (postcard)
250-251. The Croft Confectionery and Restaurant (opposite Penisadre
Farm) (owned by Dowell family), c.1910 (postcards)
252. The Dowell Family (negative only), c.1910
253. Horse drawn carriages from Prestatyn Railway Hotel on Nant
Hall Road, c.1910
254. Prestatyn Thursday Football Club, c.1910 (damaged – in two
halves)
255. Governess cars near Central Beach, 1911
256. G.P.O. staff at Prestatyn, 1913
257-258. Horses and riders at Carnival Sports, 1920
259. Procession of ponies & traps, c.1915
260-261. May Day Carnival Procession in Pendre Square, 1921
262. Prestatyn Football Club, 1920?
263. Football club, c.1931 (postcard)
264. High Street (with Rehoboth Chapel), c.1940 (postcard)
265. Meeting of Town Council in council chamber, 1940s?
266. Prestatyn Minstrels, 1940s?
267. Pendre primary school, pupils and staff, c.1950
268. ‘Foot of the Hill’, Fforddlas, c.1950 (postcard)
269. High Street (shows last cottages in street, next to Rehoboth
Chapel), c.1950 (postcard)
270. High Street (after modernisation of Penisadre), 1950s (postcard)
271. Man (unidentified) in open vintage car, 1950s
272. Civic Sunday procession led by Cllr. G.H. Barker, chairman of
Prestatyn Council, 1965
273. Planting of tree to celebrate investiture of Prince of Wales, 1969
274. High Street with shopping precinct, 1960s (postcard)
275. High Street, at corner of Kings Avenue, 1960s
276. Town Hall, shops and Saronie’s Enterprises, 1960s
277. Station – reconstruction of platforms 2 and 3, 1960s?
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278. Cutting of sod for Prestatyn Trotting Stadium, 1960s
279. Miss Gladys Parnell, president of National Federation of
Business & Professional Women’s Club (Prestatyn District),
1960s
280. Presentation to Miss G. Parnell on her retirement, 1970s
281. General view of beach with bathing machines and insert of train
in railway cutting, c.1910
282. Promenade and beach, c.1950 (postcard)
283. The Mountain Road, Prestatyn, c.1900
284. Hill Street (postcard)
285. Hillside Gardens (postcard)
286. High Street (postcard)
287. Ffrith Beach (postcard)
288. Five views of Prestatyn (postcard)
289. Central Beach (postcard)
290. Ffrith Beach (postcard)
291. Bastion Gardens (postcard)
292-302. Snow scenes near Prestatyn, 17 December 1981
303. Sawing timber using saw-pit
304. Prestatyn Choral Society, c.1900 [formerly 50/90]
305. Herby Price at Prestatyn, 1915
306. Christ Church schools, Prestatyn, teacher and pupils, c.1910
307. Meliden Road, Prestatyn, c.1930s
308. CLB camp, Prestatyn, 2nd Battalion on parade, 1906
309. Irwin’s Shop in High Street, Prestatyn, c.1927 [see Notes on
photographs]
Queensferry – PH/51/
FLINTSHIRE RECORD OFFICE
Photographic CollectionQueensferry
PH/51/
1. Ferryboat and Victoria Jubilee Bridge
2. Ferryboat and frozen Dee, 1890
3. Ferryboat and frozen Dee
4. Ferryboat, c.1900
5-6. Hull of last ferryboat, 1966
7-8. Opening of Victoria Bridge by Mr W.E. Gladstone, 1897(7 – see
notes on photographs)
9. Victoria Jubilee Bridge (postcard)
10. Victoria Jubilee Bridge
11. Victoria Jubilee Bridge
12. Ship passing through Victoria Jubilee Bridge
13. Victoria Jubilee Bridge, c.1914 (postcard)
14. Ship passing through Victoria Jubilee Bridge, 1904
15. Ferry Inn and approach to bridge (postcard)
16. On Victoria Jubilee Bridge (postcard)
17. Traffic on Victoria Jubilee Bridge, c.1920
18. Victoria Jubilee Bridge and tollgate (postcard)
19-20. Second bridge under construction, 1926
21. Second bridge under construction, 1926 (postcard)
22. Victoria Jubilee and second bridges
23. Lorries testing second bridge, 1926
24. Second bridge, c.1927 (postcard)
25-26. Second bridge (postcard)
27. Second bridge, 1963
28-30. Second bridge,
31. New bridge under construction, 1960s
32. Frozen Dee and new bridge, 1960s
33. New bridge, 1962
34. New bridge
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35-37. View from river, Graesser’s Works
38. View from river, Summer’s Works
39-40. View from bridge, 1960s
41. Shipping
42. The Provencal and schooner Gordon
43. Tugboat Albert, c.1910
44-45. Steamer at shipyard (postcards)
46. Pepuhy, first boat built at re-opened boatyard, c.1900
47. Boatyard, c.1900
48. Boatyard with Dee bore passing
49. Boatyard (postcard)
50-51. Building of second bridge, c.1926
52. Launching of John Dupuis, c.1917
53-56. Launching of S.S. Brightside at Abdella and Mitchells Yard,
1930
57. Tollgate
58-60. Three views, c.1923 (postcards)
61. Shotton Road (postcard)
62. Saltney Road, 1920s
63. Cross and Station Road, c.1910 (postcard)
64. Station Road
65. Cross Roads (postcard)
66. Farm Road, Garden City, c.1912 (postcard)
67. High Street
68. Coronation procession, High Street, c.1910
69. German prisoners arriving at Queensferry
70. Post Office
71. Nichols’ Cycle shop (postcard)
72. County School (postcard)
73. School and Station Road
74. Parkington’s bungalow, 1904
75. The Sanctum, c.1920
76. Coal horses
77. Queensferry Hall (postcard)
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78. Ironopolis Football Team, 1896
79. Williams and Robinson Works Tower
80. Office staff at Munitions factory
81. Mr J.H. Forrester outside Smithy, Dundas Street
82. Sign outside Shippe Hotel, Connah’s Quay (Iron work by Mr J.H.
Forester)
83. Gate (Iron work by Mr J.H. Forrester)
84. Wrought iron screen (Iron work by Mr J.H. Forrester)
85. Hawarden Castle Hotel gates and railings (Iron work by Mr J.H.
Forrester)
86. Gate hinges (Iron work by Mr J.H. Forrester)
87. Sign of J. H. Forrester (Iron work by Mr J.H. Forrester)
88. Old bridge, Queensferry-Sanydcroft Road
89-95. Dee shipping, 1917
96. German prisoners arriving at Queensferry, August 1914
97. Munitions Factory
98. Schools and Station Road, c.1910
99-100. New bridge under construction, December 1960
101. New bridge under construction, February 1961
102-103. New bridge under construction, July 1961
104. New bridge and by-pass under construction, October 1961
105. By-pass under construction, Chester 1961
106. Old bridge and completed new bridge, March 1962
107. Group of walkers in race on Queensferry bridge, c.1910
108. Spark’s and Willett’s shop, Station Road
109. Station, c.1960
110. New Street (Glynne Street), c.1913
111. Sunday School procession
112. Second bridge under construction
113. Control tower, Hawarden (railway) Bridge, 1976
114. Demolition of control tower, Hawarden Bridge, 1976
115. Hawarden Bridge after demolition of control tower, 1976
116. Frozen river near Hawarden Bridge, 1947
117-118. Men cutting ice on frozen Dee, 1963
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119. Hawarden Bridge
120. Hawarden Road
121-122. Chester Road
123. Farm
124. Schools
125. Near second bridge
126. Second bridge
127. Welsh Road, Garden City
128. Main Street
129. Crossroads (postcard)
130. Methodist Church, 1985
131. Infants’ School, 1978
132. Old ferryboat
133. A street sweeper
134. Women workers at Munitions Factory, c.1915
135. Visit by George V to Munitions Factory, 1917
136. Founder members (Talbot Thomas, Charles Williams, Horace
Seoger) of Deeside Toc H. on the “Ferry Road”, 1921
137. Queensferry Co-op, 1920s
138. Queensferry Ironopolis A.F.C., 1906-1907
139. The new bridge at Queensferry
140. Sailors’ home, Saltney Common, Queensferry (see notes on
photographs)
141. Cutting the sod for Queensferry Wesleyan Chapel (see notes on
photographs)
142-143. Milk Strike by Flintshire Farmers Ltd
144. The Tramway bridge that spanned the Queensferry to Pentre
Road
145. Flintshire County Council road workers (Main Roads Dept No.3),
1920s/1930s?
146. Catherine & Mary ferryboat, loaded, crossing river, c.1880s
147. Public House/Hotel selling Bents Noted ales, c.1900 (postcard)
148. Victoria Jubilee Bridge (postcard)
149. Sandy Lane, Garden City
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150. Farm Road, Garden City
151. Munitions Workers, large group, women & men, c.1915
152. Munitions Workers, large group of women, c.1914 (see notes on
photographs)
153. 3 munitions workers, 1914 (Left to Right, Deborah Rolands
Williams, E. Frost and A. Owen) (see notes on photographs)
154. 5 munitions workers, c.1914 – not identified
155. 3 munitions workers, c.1914, E. Carlyle, Mrs Renshaw & F.
Williams
156. Dolly Elliot, Munitions worker, 1914 (postcard) (see notes on
photographs)
157. Kathleen Clutton, munitions worker, 1914 (postcard)
158. Mrs Parry, munitions worker, shortly after presentation to G.R.
(King George V) (postcard)
159. Frances Williams, munitions worker, 1914 (postcard)
160. ‘Winnie’, munitions worker, 1914 (postcard)
161-171. Unidentified munition workers, 1914 (postcard)
172. Victoria Jubilee Bridge, c.1895-1900 (copy of original)
173-174. Ferry boat crossing the Dee (copies of original)
175. Second Bridge
176. Dudley Villas
177. Council School (demolished after 1978)
178-179. Jubilee Bridge, c.1910
180. Bent’s Hotel, c.1910
181-183. The Hawarden Castle Hotel, c.1990
184. Queensferry Council School, 1915
185. German prisoners arriving at Queensferry
186. Nichols & Co., cycle and motor works, Queensferry
187. Old bridge and new bridge, Queensferry, Nr. Chester
188. The River Bank, Queensferry
189. Old Plaza Cinema, Queensferry (now demolished), c.1999
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Queensferry photographs in document collections
D/DG/116 Opening of Queensferry bridge, 1962 (album)
D/DM/532/1. School cricket club, 1888
D/DM/532/5 Williams and Robinson’s factory under construction, 1899
D/DM/532/6 New council school pupils and teachers, 1907
D/DM/532/7 School children, c.1910
D/DM/532/8 Soldiers, 1914-1918 War
D/DM/532/11 Construction workers on Queensferry Bridge, 1925
D/DM/532/13 Dee fisherman, 20th Century (3 items)
D/DM/532/18 Walkers at Queensferry Bridge, c.1910
D/DM/223/109 Queensferry Hall Estate, 1913
Rhes Y Cae – PH/52/
FLINTSHIRE RECORD OFFICE
Photographic CollectionRhes Y Cae
PH/52/
1-3. Rhes y Cae, general views (postcards)
4. Rhes y Cae Church (postcard)
5-6. Moel y Crio, c.1920s (postcards)
7. Moel y Crio from Moel Ffagnallt, c.1920 (postcard)
8. Moel y Crio from Halkyn Mountain, November 1959
Rhes Y Cae photographs in Document collections
D/DM/502/3 Rhes y Cae Church, n.d. (c.1890?)
Rhosesmor – PH/53/
FLINTSHIRE RECORD OFFICE
Photographic CollectionRhosesmor
PH/53/
1. Lead Mine, c.1913 (postcard)
2. Villagers with donkeys, c.1900
3. Villagers with bread, c.1900
4. National School group, 1899 (see notes on photographs)
5. Moel y Gaer
6-10. Moel y Gaer, 1965
11-12. Red Lion Inn, 1959
13. Ruin of old house, 1959
14-15. Pen yr Orsedd, 1959
16. Pen yr Orsedd, interior, 1959
17-20. Plas yn Rhos, 1959
21. Plas yn Rhos, outbuildings, 1959
22-26. Plas yn Rhos, cruck barn, 1959
27-30. Plas yn Rhos, cruck barn interior, 1959
31-35. Plas yn Rhos, interior
36. Neolithic axe found on Moel y Gaer, 1956
37-41. Moel y Gaer, 1956 (aerial view)
42-43. Moel y Gaer (aerial view)
44. Road workers with steam engine, c.1890s
45. Moel Gaer male voice prize choir, 1901 (see notes on
photographs)
46-47. Pant y Go Baptist chapel
48. Pant y God Baptist Chapel and mine workings
49. The village pond
50. The Church
51. The Village
52. General view of the village
Rhuddlan – PH/54/
FLINTSHIRE RECORD OFFICE
Photographic CollectionRhuddlan
PH/54/
1. Panoramic view, 1958 (postcard)
2. High Street, c.1913 (postcard)
3-4. High Street (postcards)
5. High Street
6. Fire station and Post Office, c.1914 (postcard)
7. Parish Church and river (postcard)
8-9. Parish Church, c.1907 (postcard)
10. Old Gaol or House of Correction
11 Bridge, c.1917 (postcard)
12-13. Bridge
14-15. Ebenezer Chapel
16-17. Old Parliament House (postcards)
18-19. Old Parliament House, 1955
20-23. Old Smithy, 1959
24. Banquet House, 1962
25. Pentre Mill
26. House near Pentre Mill
27. Cottage near Pentre Mill
28. Bryn Cwnin
29. Bryn Cwnin barn
30. John Williams and son, Phoenix Ironworks
31. Castle (stereoscopic view)
32. Castle, c.1906 (postcard)
33. Castle, c.1916 (postcard)
34. Castle, c.1929 (postcard)
35-36. Castle (postcard)
37-40. Castle
41. Castle, 1948
42-43. Castle
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44. Castle, church and bridge, 1940s
45. Castle
46-54. Castle
55-57. Castle, 1967
58-59. Castle, 1977
60. Castle and frozen river, 1982
61-79. Aerial views
80-81. Twt Hill, 1958
82. Bodrhyddan
83-87. Bodrhyddan
88-90. Pengwern Hall
91-93. Pengwern Hall
94. Demolition and building work
95. Stepped mounting block at King’s Head
96. Road works near Old Parliament House
97. Old houses near Castle Street
98-101. Excavations at C.P. school playing field
102-103. Old house near Castle
104-108. Interior of old house near Castle
109. Parish church (postcard)
110. Floods, 1921
111. Princess Mary meets Land Army girls at Bodrhyddan
112. Rhuddlan Castle and River Clwyd (postcard)
113. Rhuddlan Castle (coloured postcard)
114. Rhuddlan Castle (with cows)
115. Rhuddlan Golf Club, 1947
116. Rhuddlan Golf Club, 1948 – J.A. Elliot-Jones, Captain’s Day
117. Ladies Day at Rhuddlan Golf club, 1948
118. Captain’s Day dinner dance at Rhuddlan Golf Club, trophy
winners, 1948
119. Rhyl Road
120. Wesleyan chapel
121. Old Smithy
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122. Munition Workers, Rhuddlan Iron Works, 1916 (see notes on
photographs)
123. Artist’s impression of Rhuddlan castle at end of 13th century,
1963
124. Munition workers at Rhuddlan Foundry, 1916 (see notes on
photographs)
125. Rhuddlan Castle
126. Rhuddlan Castle, c.1906
127. Entrance to Rhuddlan Castle, c.1905
128. Rhuddlan Church and Bridge, c.1905
129. 1st portion, Munition Workers 1915-1916 (postcard)
130. Rhuddlan Castle and the river
131. Bodrhyddan Hall
132. Bodrhyddan Hall Lodge and gates, c.1920s
Rhydymwyn – PH/55/
FLINTSHIRE RECORD OFFICE
Photographic CollectionRhydymwyn
PH/55/
1. Nant Alyn (postcard)
2. Parish church, c.1908 (postcard)
3. Nant Alyn bridge, c.1905 (postcard)
4. Nant Alyn (postcard)
5. Plaque commemorating Mendelssohn’s visit
6. Coed Du Hall
7. Rhyd y Mwyn Mill
8. Flooding in Leete Road, 1935
9. New Post Office, c.1938
10. Women’s Institute group, c.1920
11-12. Rose Queen, c.1930 (see notes on photographs)
13. The ‘Buffaloes’ outside Glan yr Afon Inn, Hendre (see notes on
photographs)
14. Hendre Quarrymen (see notes on photographs)
15. Royal Oak Inn and Shop, c.1915 (see notes on photographs)
16. Red Houses, Leete Road, c.1910 (see notes on photographs)
17. Parish church, c.1918
18. The Lodge, Coed Du
19. Rhyd y Mwyn Mill
20. River Alyn near mill, 1926
21. Parish church, Rhydymwyn Farm and Glan Alyn
22. Glan yr Afon Inn, Hendre
23. Nant Alyn Mill
24. The Leete, c.1905 (postcard)
25. Nant Alyn Mill, c.1905 (postcard)
26. School pupils and teachers
27. School pupils, teachers and vicar, 1903
28. Hendre quarrymen (see notes on photographs)
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29. Coronation Festivities Committee and workers, 1911 (see notes
on photographs)
30. School pupils and teachers
31. School pupils and teachers (see notes on photographs)
32. School pupils and teacher (see notes on photographs)
33. School pupils (see notes on photographs)
34. Group outside Sardis Chapel, Hendre
35. Miss G. Davies-Cooke, Bryn Alyn, c.1930
36. Petrol Station and Café, c.1930
37. Milk lady and cart in Leete Avenue, c.1930 (see notes on
photographs)
38. New Post Office under construction, c.1935
39. Village, c.1960
40. The Vardo, Garreg Boeth, c.1930
41. Leete Road near Rhyd y Mwyn Farm, c.1900
42. St. John’s Church choir, c.1930 (see notes on photographs)
43. Ladies Coronation Committee, 1937 (see notes on photographs)
44. School children’s Coronation play, 1937 (see notes on
photographs)
45. Leete Road, c.1937
46. Mill House Bridge and Church, c.1910
47. Village, c.1930
48. Leete Road, c.1937
49. Alyn Valley
50. Post Office and Rhyd Alyn, pre 1910
51. Glan yr Afon Inn, Hendre, c.1935
52. Ruby Brickworks employees
53. Ruby Brickworks employees outing
54. Dolfechlas Road during snow, 1982
55. Mold-Denbigh Road during snow, 1982
56-57. Leete Road during snow, 1982
58. Mill House, c.1900
59. Hendre village (postcard)
60. Leete Avenue, c.1930
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61. Sports Committee, c.1930
62. Sports Day, c.1930
63-64. Sun Inn
65. Parish Church
66. School pupils and teacher
67. School pupils, 1912
68. Leete Road, c.1910
69. Min y Coed, Nant Alyn, 1982
70. Tennis Club
71. Nant Alyn
72. Rhyd y Mwyn Mill and bridge, c.1925
73. Rhyd y Mwyn Mill, c.1905
74. Rhyd y Mwyn Mill, c.1910
75. Nant Alyn Mill, c.1928
76. Nant Alyn Mill and shop, c.1950
77. Nant Alyn
78. Old Post Office
79. Aerial view, c.1977
80. Dairy class at Foundry House, 1915
81. Kangaroo Corner
82. Sun Inn and Mold-Denbigh Road
83. Haycart near Pren Teg, Nant Alyn, 1939
84. Pren Teg and Coed Du Lodge
85. On bridge over River Alyn
86. Rhyd y Mwyn Mill
87. Approach to Hendre
88. Hendre
89. Glan yr Afon Inn, Hendre
90-93. Hay harvesting near Rhyd y Mwyn, c.1920s?
94. Unidentified cottage, c.1920
95. Min y Coed cottage, Nant Alyn, 1983
96. Parish church
97. Coed Du Hall, c.1908
98. Parish church, c.1890
Rhydymwyn – PH/55/
99. Parish church, interior, c.1890
100. Ruby Brickworks
101. Millhouse Bridge and Church, c.1906
102. Steam Locomotive at Hendre Quarry
103-104. Sardis Chapel, Hendre
105. Floods by Railway bridge, Hendre
106-107. Peddlers’ Cycle Factory, c.1981
108. Coed Du Hall
Rhyl – PH/56/
FLINTSHIRE RECORD OFFICE
Photographic CollectionRhyl
PH/56/
Nos. 1-11 postcards
1. Five views, c.1913
2. Five views, c.1938
3-10. Five views
11. Six views
12-14. Six views (lettercards)
Nos. 15-57 postcards
15. Promenade – West
16. Promenade
17. Promenade, c.1907
18. Promenade and Queen’s Palace, c.1907
19. Promenade – East, looking West, c.1906
20. Promenade and Fountain, c.1909
21. Promenade, c.1905
22. Promenade, c.1908
23. Promenade looking East
24. Promenade – East, c.1906
25. Promenade – West, c.1908
26. Promenade – West, c.1913
27. Promenade and Pavilion, c.1924
28-30. Promenade, c.1926
31. Promenade, c.1938
32. Promenade
33. Promenade – West, c.1945
34. Promenade looking East, c.1958
35. Promenade – West, c.1928
36-38. Promenade – West, and pavilion
39. Promenade – East and gardens
Rhyl – PH/56/
40-43. Promenade – West and pavilion
44. Promenade and beach
45. Promenade
46. Promenade and beach
47. Promenade
48. Promenade and clock
49. Promenade and pavilion
50. Promenade
51. Promenade and clock
52. Promenade
53. Promenade – East
54-57. Promenade – Marine Drive
58. Promenade – East/Marine Drive
59. Promenade and old pavilion
60. Promenade – East, and Queen’s Palace
61. Promenade – West
Nos. 62-68 postcards
62. Promenade and pavilion, c.1909
63. Pavilion, c.1912
64. Pavilion, c.1913
65. Pavilion, c.1935
66. Pavilion and promenade
67. Pavilion and skating rink
68. Pavilion
69-70. Pavilion, 1973
71. Skating Rink
Nos. 72-145, photographs by Frith
72. Beach and bathing huts
73. Beach and pavilion
74. Beach and entertainers
75. Beach and boats
76. Promenade (showing statue)
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77. Beach and bathing huts
78. Beach
79. Pavilion and gardens
80. Promenade
81. View from sand dunes
82. Promenade – West
83. Promenade
84. Pier and promenade
85. Sand dunes
86. Pier, c.1895
87. Harbour and shipping
88. Beach
89. Pavilion and pier
90. Pier
91. Royal Alexandra Hospital
92. Queen’s Palace
93. Watershute, Marine Lake
94. Pavilion
95. Beach
96. Bandstand and gardens
97. Beach
98. Promenade
99-100. Pavilion and pier
101. Promenade
102. Bandstand and gardens
103. Pavilion interior
104. Queen’s Palace and promenade
105. Pavilion, bandstand and gardens
106-107. Promenade
108. Promenade and beach
109. Promenade – East
110-112. Promenade – West
113. Beach
114. Promenade and gardens
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115. Promenade, pavilion and pier
116. Pavilion and pier
117. Beach
118. Bandstand and gardens (see notes on photographs)
119-120. Pier and pavilion
121. Promenade
122. Promenade – West
123. High Tide
124. Pavilion and pier
125-126. Beach and bathing huts
127. Pier and pavilion
128. Beach and bathing huts
129-130. Promenade – West
131. Promenade
132. Promenade and fountain
133. Promenade and pier
134. Beach
135. Promenade and beach
136. Promenade and fountain
137. Beach
138. Promenade and pier
139. Promenade and beach
140. Beach
141. Bandstand and gardens
142. Esplanade
143. Promenade – West
144-145. Beach
146. Cycling Park
147. Pier and Promenade, c.1904
148. Pier damaged by fire
149. Pier and Promenade, c.1904
150. Pier and beach
151. Pier
152. Old pier
Rhyl – PH/56/
Nos. 153-216 postcards
153. Bandstand and gardens, c.1909
154. Bandstand and gardens, c.1911
155. Bandstand and gardens, c.1919
156. Bandstand and gardens, c.1922
157. Bandstand and gardens
158. Bandstand and gardens, c.1943
159. Gardens, Pavilion and Promenade, c.1937
160. Queen’s gardens
161. Pier gardens, c.1932
162. Pier gardens
163. Marine gardens
164. Gardens and pavilion
165. Rock gardens, promenade
166. Rock gardens and pavilion
167. Rock gardens, promenade
168. Garden of Remembrance
169-170. Memorial gardens
171. Botanical gardens entrance
172. Botanical gardens
173-175. Royal Floral Hall
176. Royal Floral Hall, interior, c.1971
177. Beach and promenade, c.1910
178. Beach, c.1905
179-180. Beach
181. Beach and new Pavilion, c.1912
182. Donkeyland
183. View from the Pier, c.1904
184. View from the sandhills, c.1920
185. View towards the harbour
186. Beach
187. Beach and pavilion
188-195. Beach
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196. Beach and Promenade
197. Beach
198. Beach and pier, c.1908
199. Queen’s Palace and promenade, c.1908
200-201. Queen’s Palace Ballroom, c.1905
202. Queen’s Palace and sands
203. Queen’s Palace
204. Queen’s Palace after the fire
205. Marine Lake, c.1904
206-207. Marine Lake
208. Figure 8 coaster, Marine Lake, c.1912
209. Water chute, Marine Lake
210. Landing stage, Marine Lake
211. Miniature train, Marine Lake
212. Inspector Charles Waterfield, Marine Lake
213. Miniature railway, Marine Lake, c.1914
214. Miniature railway, Rhyl Pleasure Park, c.1924
215. Miniature railway
216. Big wheels, promenade
217-218. Miniature railway, Marine Lake
Nos. 219-243 postcards
219. Amphitheatre and baths, c.1931
220. Bowling Green, Promenade, c.1933
221. Bowling Green, Promenade
222. Children’s Lake and pavilion, c.1928
223. Paddling pool and pavilion, c.1939
224-232. Paddling pool and pavilion
233. Bathing Pool, c.1935
234. Bathing Pool, c.1939
235. Swimming Pool, c.1972
236. Model Yacht Pond
237. Swimming bath, c.1908
238. ‘Osborne’, Bathing Pool café, c.1938
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239. Glan y don camp
240. World’s first hovercraft service
241. Gorsedd Circle
242. Merrie Men
243. Churchill’s Jolly Boys, c.1920
244. Merrie Men
245. Queen’s Hotel during royal visit
246. White Lion Commercial Hotel (in O.S. folder)
247. Palace Hotel, c.1930 (postcard)
248. Coaches leaving Queen’s Hotel, c.1903 (postcard)
249. Railway and train
250. Railway and train, 1924
251. Railway and trains, 1964-1965
252. Railway and trains, 1952
253. Railway engine
254. Railway, Foryd
255. Rhyl Railway Station, c.1908 (postcard)
256-257. Foryd Harbour
258. Foryd during great frost, 1894-1895
259. Ice floes at Foryd, 1894-1895
260. Foryd Harbour, 1894
261. Foryd – the frozen Clwyd
262. Foryd Harbour, c. 1900
263. Foryd Harbour, c.1904 (postcard)
264. Foryd, c.1903 (postcard)
265-266. Foryd Harbour
267. Foryd Harbour, c.1913 (postcard)
268-269. Foryd Harbour (postcard)
270-271. Foryd Harbour
272. Foryd Harbour billhead
273-274. Foryd Harbour
275-278. Foryd Harbour (postcard)
279. Foryd
280. Old toll bridge across the Clwyd, Kinmel Bay
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281. Frozen River Clwyd
282. Taylor’s, Chester – day trip to Rhyl, c.1923
283. Coach Party, c.1914
284. Carmel trip, c.1914
285-287. White Rose motor bus
288. High Street, c.1900 (in O.S. folder)
289. High Street, c.1900
290. High Street
291. High Street, c.1910
292. High Street (postcard)
293. High Street, looking North, c.1923 (postcard)
294-295. Wellington Road (postcard)
296. B. Littler, grocer and dealer, c.1880
297. J.H. Parry, baker and grocer, c.1922
298. J.H. Parry and Son, bakers and grocers, 105-107 High Street,
c.1930
299. Tobacconists shop
300-301. Gratton’s shop, Queen Street
302. W. Garson Allen’s shop
303. Procession near Town Hall
304. May Queen and procession
305. May Day procession
306-307. Lifeboat in May Day procession
308. May Day procession, c.1911
309-310. Horse trough, Queen Street
311. Bath Street and St. Thomas’ Church (postcard)
312-313. St. Thomas’ Church, interior (postcard)
314. Royal Alexander Hospital, c.1909 (postcard)
315. Royal Alexander Hospital (postcard)
316. Gertrude Foulkes Ward, Royal Alexandra Hospital (postcard)
317. Lady Superintendent’s sitting room, R.A. Hospital, c.1914
318. Prince George and Princess Mary on the opening of the Royal
Alexandra Hospital (in O.S. folder)
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319. King Edward VII and Queen Alexandra’s visit to Rhyl Children’s
Hospital, 1894 (in O.S. folder)
320. W. and J. Jones’ Convalescent Home (postcard)
321-322. Women’s Convalescent Home (postcard)
323. Laying foundation stone at War Memorial Hospital
324. May Day procession (in O.S. folder)
325. Review of Welsh Regiments on the promenade, 1915 (in O.S.
folder)
326. Royal Welch Fusiliers on the promenade, c.1915
327. Spectators at procession on promenade, c.1915
328. Soldiers on horseback on promenade, c.1915
329-334. North Wales Comrades battalion training at Rhyl, 1914
(postcard)
335. Garden Sale at Plas Llewellyn
336. Tea party prior to 1933
337. Cottage at Fridd
338. Fireplace, Tyn (?)
339. Door, Tyn(?)
340. Epworth, aerial view (postcard)
341. Golf Club, pre 1969 (postcard)
342. Mr Vivian Hewitt, Rhyl’s first aviator (see also 502)
343. Rhyl, c.1920 (aerial photograph)
344-345. Rhyl, 1960 (aerial photograph)
346. Official opening of the western part of the Promenade, 1901 (in
O.S. folder)
347. Rhyl Choral Society on the occasion of the opening of the new
Pavilion, 1908 (in O.S. folder)
348. Opening of Llannefedd Waterworks – Rhyl dignitaries (in O.S.
folder)
349. National Eisteddfod, Rhyl, 1904 (in O.S. folder)
350. Palace and beach entertainments (glass) (in O.S. folder)
351. Vale Road Primary school
352. Southlawn school for girls (postcard)
353-356. Arcville College (postcard)
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357. Tennis Lawn (Arcville College?)
358. Dining Room (Arcville College?)
359-366. Blencathra school (postcard)
367-372. Epworth College (postcard)
373. Snow at Rhyl(?)
374. Rhyl County School
375. Robin’s Corner Café
376. P. Thomas Trehearn – linoleum sale
377. Adelphi Café Staff, 1931
378-381. Savoy Café, West Parade
382. Sportsland
383. Rhyl and Potteries (Yellow Coaches) trip to Dyserth Falls
384. P. Thomas Trehear, upholsterer and removals
385. Rhyl 1st Football team, 1942
386. Queen Street
387. North Wales Temperance Union World Demonstration, 1914
(see notes on photographs)
388. Welsh regiment outside Welsh Baptist Church
389. Coaches on the promenade, 1920 (South coast, England?)
390. Mobilisation on Rhyl promenade, 1914-1918 War
391. Christchurch School pupils, c.1926
392. Christchurch School pupils, c.1910
393-394. R.I.T.A. War Comforts fund collectors, 1939-1945 War
395. Polish refugees and local people at the railway station
396. Rhyl soldiers, former prisoners of war, being entertained (see
notes on photographs)
397. ‘Welcome Home’ party for former prisoners of war, 1939-1945
War
398. Cutting of the first turf of the Garden of Rememberance, c.1948
399. Opening and dedication of Garden of Rememberance, 1948
400. Opening of the paddle boat pool, 1947 (see notes on
photographs)
401. Parade, pavilion and lifeboat, c.1911
402. Marine Drive
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403. Royal Alexandra Hospital
404. East Parade and Queen’s Palace
405. West Parade and Queen’s Palace
406. Promenade
407. West Parade
408. Rhyl from the pier
409. Paddle steamers at Foryd Harbour, c.1900
410-411. Schooners at Foryd Harbour, c.1905
412. Robert Jones Shipyard, Foryd, c.1870
413. Timber boats at Foryd harbour, c.1910
414. Canadian timber boat at Foryd Harbour, c.1900
415. Wales Football Team (1947-1948) walking on promenade
416. Wales Football Team (1947-1948) and local dignitaries at
Belvoir Hotel
417. Wales Football Team officials and local dignitaries at Belvoir
Hotel (see notes on photographs)
418. Extreme winter weather conditions, promenade, January 1982
419-420. Frozen River Clwyd at Foryd, 1963
421-423. Frozen Foryd Harbour, 1963
424. Foryd Harbour, spring 1963
425. Dr. Bob Jones
426. Clwyd Street Calvinist Methodist Chapel Sunday School, c.1912
427. Fire at Queen’s Palace Ballroom
428. West Parade (and Mr John Bridge Williams), 1871 (postcard)
(see notes on photographs)
429. Mr John Bridge Williams in Wellington Road (see notes on
photographs)
430-431. Busker playing harp on promenade, 1931
432. Harbour, c.1912
433. Rhyl County School Cadet Corps, 1915 (postcard)
434. Queen’s Palace, c.1908 (postcard)
435-438. Eisteddfod at Rhyl(?)
439. Salem Bungalow
440. Foryd Harbour
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441. Miniature Railway, Marine Lake (postcard)
442. Paddling pool and pavilion, c.1947 (postcard)
443. Promenade and Clock Tower, c.1954 (postcard)
444. White Lion Commercial Hotel
445.
446. Glan Aber Yard, Vale Road
447-450. White Rose Motor Services garage
451. Church men’s group(?) outside St. Thomas’ Church(?), Rhyl,
c.1920 (in O.S. folder)
452. Flintshire Constabulary, Rhyl Division, Government Inspection,
1922 (see notes on photographs)
453. Royal Alexandra Hospital (postcard)
454. Men’s Convalescent Institution (postcard)
455. Beach and pavilion from pier (postcard)
456. Pavilion and bandstand (postcard)
457. Marine Drive (postcard)
458-459. Foryd Harbour (postcards advertising Charles Jones and Sons
Ltd)
460. Miniature railway, Marine Lake
461. East Parade
462. Promenade near Grand Theatre
463. Donkeys near pier
464. Railway Station interior, c.1905 (postcard)
465. Cottage near North Drive, 1948
466. Promenade and pavilion, 1955
467-468. Amphitheatre, promenade, 1955
469. Promenade near clock, 1955
470. Children’s paddling pool, Promenade, 1955
471-472. Pavilion, café and cycle hire 1955
473-474. Pleasure steamer near Foryd Bridge, 1955
475. Netting salmon at Foryd, 1955 (see notes on photographs)
476. Bodfor Street, 1955
477. Queen Street, Rhyl, 1955
478. Promenade from pier, c.1890
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479. Group at Militia inspection and sports, 1899 (see notes on
photographs)
480. Miniature railway (postcard)
481. Monorail on promenade (postcard)
482. Sun Centre (postcard)
483. Performing dolphins (postcard)
484. Promenade, c.1905 (postcard)
485. Pavilion and promenade, c.1926 (postcard)
486. Seafront, c.1917 (postcard)
487. Three views, c.1969 (postcard)
488. Garden of Remembrance (postcard)
489. Open air theatre and pavilion (postcard)
490. Paddling pool and pavilion (postcard)
491. Skating rink and pier (postcard)
492. Swimming Pool (postcard)
493. Pavilion and promenade (postcard)
494. Foryd Harbour at sunset (postcard)
495. Foryd Harbour, c.1909 (postcard)
496. Foryd Harbour, c.1915 (postcard)
497-498. Foryd Harbour (postcard)
499. Marine Gardens (postcard)
500. West Parade (postcard)
501. Marine Lake at night (postcard)
502. Vivian Hewitt, first man to fly Irish Sea, 1912 (postcard) (see
also 342)
503. National Reserves, September 1914
504. Pavilion (postcard)
505. Promenade and pavilion, c.1916 (postcard)
506-507. S.S. Martin, run aground at Rhyl
508. Lloyd George and Mr Llewellyn Jones, MP, with group at Rhyl
509. Miniature railway, Marine Lake, c.1929 (postcard)
510. West Parade from the pavilion (postcard)
511. Foryd Harbour in moonlight (postcard)
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512. Dance at Town Hall in aid of new War Memorial Hospital
(postcard)
513. Temperance rally at promenade (postcard)
514-515. Clwyd Street Sunday School teachers (postcard)
516. Members of the Gipsy café at the Floral Bazaar for the Rhyl War
Memorial, 29-30 September 1920 (postcard)
517-518. Rhyl Operatic Society, cast for production of ‘Trial by Jury’
(postcard)
519. Rhyl County School hockey team, 1912-1913 (postcard) (see
notes on photographs)
520. Grosvenor Ladies hockey team, 1917-1918
521. Grosvenor Ladies hockey team, 1917-1918 (postcard)
522-523. Grosvenor Ladies hockey team, 1918-1919 (522- see notes on
photographs)
524. Grosvenor Ladies hockey team (postcard)
525-526. Grosvenor Ladies hockey team outing in Snowdon, 1927
(postcard)
527-528. Grosvenor Ladies hockey team at Kinmel Park Sports day (1st
World War) (postcard)
529-530. Irish Mail train passing through Rhyl and collecting mail bag
531. Mr and Mrs Lloyd George at Rhyl(?)(see notes on photographs)
532. Portrait of Mr A. Rowlands?, clerk to the Board of
Commissioners (in O.S. folder)
533. Christchurch or Warren Road Sunday School outing (in O.S.
folder)
534. Aerial photograph of Marine Lake complex (in O.S. folder)
535. Portrait of a Minister, Welsh Church, Warren Road (in O.S.
folder)
536. Opening of Fountain, Rhyl Promenade (in O.S. folder)
537. Rhyl Parade (glass photograph) (in O.S. Folder)
538. Portrait of a Minister, Welsh Church, Warren Road (in O.S.
folder)
539. Foryd Harbour
540. Rhyl Pavilion
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541-542. Brig-y-Don Garage
543. Four views
544. Royal Floral Hall, gardens and harbour
545. Famous Rhyl Merrie Men
546-547. The Promenade
548. Royal Alexandra Hospital
549. Botanical gardens, c.1961
550. Four views
551. The Harbour
552. The sands
553-559. Hughes family, Queen Street (553 – see notes on photographs)
560. The Queen Elizabeth at Rhyl
561-562. Lifeboatmen of Rhyl with the Caroline Richardson in the
background
563. Lifeboatmen
564. Lifeboatmen of Rhyl and lifeboat
565. The Old Foryd Bridge and Toll House
566. Foryd Lifeboat Station
567. Lifeboatmen at Rhyl with the Anthony Borbert Marshall (1930s)
568. Staff at Irwins, Queen Street, 1935 (see notes on photographs)
569. Rhyl FC, Winner Welsh Cup, Cheshire League Cup, Cheshire
Vase
570. Rhyl, 1946-1947
571. Rhyl Team, 1947-1948
572. Rhyl v Bangor
573. Rhyl, winners of Cheshire Cup League
574. Rhyl v Wrexham
575. Rhyl v Bangor, at Bangor
576. Don Spendlove – his 600th goal for Rhyl FC
577. Rhyl Team, 1956-1957
578. Welsh Cup Winners, 1952-1953
579. Punch on the Promenade
580. The Sports in the Marine Gardens
581. The Ballroom, Queen’s Palace, Rhyl
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582. Soldiers Memorial, West Parade, Rhyl
583. New Promenade, Rhyl
584. Gentlemen who built Rhyl Pavilion
585. Jack Hylton and band at the Pavilion, Rhyl
586. May Queen’s costumes, 1930
587. Rhyl and potteries Minstrel Troupe, 1913 (postcard)
588. Conservative Club picnic, 1913
589. Rhyl and Potteries ‘Majestic’ (postcard)
590. Carnival at Rhyl (postcard)
591. North Wales Comrades, No.22. 1914 (postcard)
592. North Wales Comrades, 1914 (postcard)
593. North Wales Comrades, No.5 Platoon, 1914 (postcard)
594. North Wales Comrades, No.15 (postcard)
595. May Day Committee (see notes on photographs)
596. Rhyl lifeboat and lifeboat house
597. Rhyl lifeboat at sea with horses
598. Birmingham Arms public house (see notes on photographs)
599. Emmanuel School, 1930 (see notes on photographs)
600. Rhyl May Queen in carriage (see notes on photographs)
601. May Day with Guide group and May Queen (see notes on
photographs)
602. May Day Queen and Maid of Honour (see notes on
photographs)
603. May Day at back of Royal Alexandra Hospital (postcard)
604. North Wales Champion Cake Walkers at the Palace, Rhyl (see
notes on photographs)
605. Staff at the Royal Alexandra Hospital (postcard)
606. Rhyl Pier, looking at the promenade
607. Rhyl Choral Society – opening of new pavilion, 1908 (in O.S.
folder)
608. View from Marine Lake of sewerage reservoir at Rhyl Works (in
O.S. folder) – missing
609. View from N.W. Railway of sewerage reservoir at Rhyl Works (in
O.S. folder) – missing
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610. View from Gas Works looking down on sewerage reservoir at
Rhyl Works (in O.S. folder) - missing
611-612. Photograph of ‘Volunteers’ (see notes on photographs)
613. Rhyl Victoria FC (see notes on photographs)
614. Interior of Regal Cinema
615. Dinghy sailing off Rhyl, promenade to rear, showing part of pier
616. Shop front of D.T. Jones & Company, Russell Road
617. Power boat off Rhyl Promenade (Palace Hotel)
618. Clwyd Street school
619-622. Rhyl May Queens and retinues
623. Rhyl boys’ brigade
624. Rhyl Fire Brigade
625. St. John’s Ambulance Brigade band
626. Prize winners at Queen’s skating rink
627. Rhyl Grange FC
628. Emmanuel School football teams, winners of Charity Shield
629. Ladies keep fit class at Boys’ Brigade Hall
630. 35th Signal Regimental Band
631. 3rd Flintshire ATS
632. Rhyl Brass Band, 1909 (copy of 662)
633. Rhyl Fire Brigade, 1900
634. A football team
635. Rhyl Promenade
636. Group of schoolchildren
637. The Grange Laundry, Grange Road
638. A White Rose motor bus (No.20) outside White Rose Motors
Tours
639. The Promenade and Queen’s Palace (postcard)
640. The Parade (postcard)
641. The Beach and the Parade (postcard)
642. Five views of Rhyl (postcard)
643. Eight views of Rhyl (postcard)
644. May in Rhyl on May Day (postcard)
645-648. Rhyl Silver Band, c.1930
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649. Bathers at Rhyl shore
650. The Pier, beach and parade
651. Rhyl Town Band, c.1900
652. Thomas Juniors FC, 1922-1923
653. Group of young footballers
654. 5th RW BOW 21 at Rhyl
655. Staff at Glyndwr School, 1944
656. Art Room at Glyndwr School, 1944 – missing
657. Bill from Rae Pickard Studios
658. Acrobats on the promenade
659. Pavilion and paddling pool
660. Beach with pleasure launches
661. Queen’s Palace and arcade (postcard)
662. Rhyl Brass Band, 1909 (framed) (see also 632)
663-664. Pier and amphitheatre (postcard) (664 – missing)
665. Palace and east parade (postcard)
666. The Parade (postcard)
667. East esplanade (postcard)
668. Beach with bathing huts
669. New ice rink, 1948
670. The Palace, 1906-1907 (postcard)
671. Opening of miniature railway, 4th May 1911 (postcard)
672. New sea wall, east section at splash point, March 1951
673. Four views and picture of Moira Lister
674. Two views and poem
675. Pavilion and West Parade
676. The Fountain, Promenade
677. The beach and pavilion
678. 8 views of fire at Palace Ballroom (in O.S. folder) – missing
679. R.G. Jones’ shop, corner of Windsor Street and 41 Wellington
Road
680. T. Boyle’s shop in Water Street
681. F.J. Heathcote’s coach and tour booking office (see notes on
photographs)
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682. Members of Royal and Ancient order of Buffaloes, 1911 (see
notes on photographs)
683. Rhyl Cricket team
684. County School group, Grange Road
685. Rhyl Lifeboat
686. Coach party
687. Coach party – White Rose Motors
688. Rhyl Juniors, 1907-1908
689. Rhyl Swifts Football Club, 1911-1912
690. Rhyl Swifts Football Club, 1902-1903
691. Morris Family – Morris Meirion
692. Rhyl U.D. Councillors at Glaeswed Waterworks
693. County School, Wellington Road, Rhyl, c.1890
694. Unidentified group
695. Rhyl Silver band
696. County School, Grange Road
697. West Parade and Sands
698. The Gardens and Bandstand
699. Rhyl Goodwill Fund delivering Christmas parcels
700. May Day Procession, 1915
701-702. Rhyl Skating Rink
703-718. Views of Pentre Bach model village, Rhyl
719. Decorated Brewery Wagon
720. Fire at Ocean Beach Fun Fair
721-723. Sea rescue at Rhyl Beach
724-728. Demolition of “Yr Gorlon” by J.L. Owen and Son
729. Demolition of ‘Lightfoots’
730-731. Demolition of ‘Lightfoots’ showing ‘Irwins’ Ceramic sign
732. Rhyl High Street looking towards the Promenade
733. Brunswick Welsh Wesleyan Chapel, Brighton Road (see notes
on photographs)
734. Railway staff at Rhyl Station, 1912 (see notes on photographs)
735. Glyndwr School social function, c.1955-1956
736. Glyndwr School staff, c.1955
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737.
738. Rhyl Silver Band?
739. Rhyl Choir?
740. Theatre group?
741. Pier Hotel
742. Decorated car outside Pier Hotel
743. The Pavilion
744. Esplanade
745-747. May Day, 1929
748. Rhyl May Day committee, 1907
749-751. Rhyl May Day
752. Archbishop of Wales and his grandson, with Edward Prince of
Wales, at opening of War Memorial Hospital, 1923
753. Rhyl and Potteries Motors’ charabanc outing, c.1910
754. Group outside Wellington hall china shop, 9 Wellington Road,
c.1895 (see notes on photographs)
755. West End Carriage and Motor works, Ffynnongroew Road,
1920s (see notes on photographs)
756. The Irish Mail, east of Grange Road Bridge, late 1920s (see
notes on photographs)
757. Empire Day Procession, Wellington Road, 1911 (see notes on
photographs)
758-759. White Rose Motors charabanc, East Parade, 1920s (see notes
on photographs)
760. Presentation to fire officers, outside Town Hall?, 1930s (see
notes on photographs)
761. Rhyl Juniors Football Team, 1907 (see notes on photographs)
762. Rhyl Swifts Football Team, c.1910 (see notes on photographs)
763. Rhyl Swifts Football Team, 1911-1912 (see notes on
photographs)
764. Rhyl Celts Football Team, 1911-1912
765. Rhyl AFC Committees with three cups won, 1923-1924
766. May Day, West Parade, 1915
767. May Day Festivities, Water Street, 1915
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768. Rhyl Sports in Marine Gardens/Pavilion Grounds: presentation
of prizes, 1930s
769. Osborne’s Café, Rhyl Pavilion, c.1910
770. Tea room staff at Osborne’s Café, Rhyl Pavilion, c.1910
771. Resident Orchestra at Pavilion Theatre and Tea Rooms, 1910
772. Rhyl Operatic Society performing HMS Pinafore, Rhyl Pavilion,
1914
773. Sports in the Marine Gardens, and Pavilion
774. Bards, gorsedd and hospital, Rhyl
775. The Promenade, Rhyl
776. The Promenade and sands, Rhyl
777. The Deacons of Clwyd Street, Rhyl and their wives, c.1890
778. Rhyl May Day Coach, c.1890
779. Rhyl Christ Church School Choir, 1917 (in O.S. folder)
780. Choirs of Swansea Battalion ‘C’ Company and Christ Church
(Boys) School, 11 July 1915 (in O.S. folder)
781. Foryd Harbour, c.1890
782. Official opening of the fountain outside Rhyl Pavilion by Lord
Mayor of London, 1892 (in O.S. folder)
783. Sign outside White Rose office, c.1913-1914
784. Booking office, White Rose, from Henry Street, Rhyl
785. White Rose D-M 719, Rhyl Promenade, c.1913-1914
786. Opening of the new road, 21st September 1923
787. Kirks Cinema, High Street, Rhyl (between Plaza and top of High
Street)
788. Kirks Cinema, High Street, Rhyl
789. Foulkes Bar, High Street, Rhyl (opposite Kirks Cinema)
790. Corner, Kinmel Street/ Bodfari Street, Rhyl
791. Fire at the Palace, Rhyl
792. Jubilee Street Party, 1977
793. Goth Anti Tank Regiment (R.W.F.) Royal Artillery (5, R.W.F.),
December 1939
794. Brookes Bros charabancs, East Parade, Rhyl, c.1921-1922
795. Pierot Show at Rhyl Town Hall, 1910
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796. Thomas Hunter and his band, Queen’s Theatre, Rhyl 1936
797. Mrs Wilf Hamer and her band, Queen’s Dance Hall, Rhyl
798. Rhyl Municipal? Orchestra, 1929
799. Billie Manders’ “Famous Quaintesques”, 1920
800. Billie Manders’ “Quaintesques”, 1941
801. Billie Manders’ “Quaintesques” collecting for May Day
802. E.H. Williams’ “Famous Rhyl Mernie Men”
803 “Princes International Circus” at the Pavilion Theatre
804. Sir Alan Cobham(?) – “Cobham’s Flying Circus”, 1931
805. North Wales Comrades training at Rhyl (No.12), 1914
806. Rhyl Volunteers
807. Rhyl Civil Defence Corps.
808. Captain of the Marines, Wellington Road
809. Unidentified soldiers, 1931
810-811. Dance at Clwyd Hotel, Kinmel Bay, c.1933
812-813. Dance at Town Hall, c.1932
814. Women Conservatives Outing (White Rose Motors), 1921
815. Bleneathra school pupils
816. Unidentified group with steam train at station (“Play up Rhyl”)
817. Unidentified occasion(?) – missing
818. Tom McKillop (Cheshire League Cup? And North Wales Coast
Cup?)
819. Miss England, 1935
820. Mr Clews (R.U.D.C. chairman) and Miss England
821. Mr Haydn Williams, Mr Gwynfryn Jones and Mr Roger Jones
(F.C.C.) holding the Bardie Crown from Eisteddfod, 1953
822. Nancy Thomas, May Queen, 1910
823. Staff at Wynne-Ellis, plumbers, 1925
824. Workmen enlarging Foryd Bridge, 1880
825. Pier and Pavilion, Rhyl
826. Rhyl Promenade, 1896
827. Ornamental Fountain
828. Rhyl from Foryd, showing cyclists, 1903
829. Parade and promenade, 1927
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830-831. Rhyl esplanade
832. Rhyl Promenade, showing Pier Hotel and Pavilion, c.1930s
833. Concert in Brigade Hall by Rhyl P.S.A., 1934
834-835. Rhyl P.S.A. outing, c.1940
836. Rhyl P.S.A. harvest festival
837. Rhyl Old Folks party in Town Hall, c.1930
838-839. View of Rhyl
840. Laying of foundation stone at St. John’s Church, Rhyl
841. Rhyl School
842. View of Rhyl from St. Thomas’ Church
843. Holy Trinity Church, Rhyl
844. Mrs Edna Lloyd, war-time postwoman, 1941
845. Mrs Edna Lloyd and Mrs Bessie Rosenfield, war-time
postwomen, 1941
846. Mrs Edna Lloyd, one of Rhyl’s first postwomen, 1941
847. Rhyl Pavilion at night
848. 5 views of Rhyl
849. Rhyl Pavilion from the West
850. High tide, Rhyl Promenade
851. Rhyl and District Ladies Choir, c.1934
852. Brookes Bros, White Rose Motor Tours, 1914
853. Interior of St. Thomas’ Church, Rhyl
854. Rhyl Illuminated Gardens and new bathing lake, c.1930
(postcard)
855. Soldiers’ Memorial and Amphitheatre, nr Promenade, c.1930
(postcard)
856. Botanic Gardens, the Rose Gardens and Rough Seas, c.1930
(postcard)
857. Aerial view of promenade and town, c.1955 (postcard)
858. Rhyl Lifeboat Anthony Robert Marshall
859. Clocktower, pavilion, promenade, harbour, c.1960 (postcard)
860-861. Pavilion Theatre, c.1955
862. Rhyl Red Cross Hospital Cricket Team, 1917 (postcard)
863. The Sands, c.1910 (postcard)
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864. Rhyl Old Boys Football Club, 1921-1922
865. Rhyl Old Boys Football Club, 1922-1923
866. Carnival Queen, Phyllis and attendants, 1934
867. Beach and piers
868. Pavilion
869. Cycling Park
870. Marine Lake
871. Police Inspector McLaren (stationed in Rhyl, 1858-1892) c.1870
872. Colet House, Boys’ School, East Parade, 1895
873. Epworth College, c.1928 (postcard)
874. Epworth College, pupils and staff, 1928 (roll)
875-883. Rhyl Sea Wall, construction, 1950
884. Rhyl Promenade, London and North Western Railways Postcard
885-887. View of Kirk’s Cinema, High Street
888. Unidentified semi detached houses under construction with a
group of joiners and builders, c.1910
889-892. North Wales Comrades Brigade, 1914
893. Vessel aground at the Foryd
894-895. May Day Procession
896. Royal Visit – West Parade
897-898. Rhyl Sands
899. Royal Train passing Rhyl, 1903
900. Girls netball team, Glyndwr Co. Secondary School, 1954-1955
901-902. Chesterton Nursing Home, Rhyl, c.1960s-1980s
903. Woolworths girls at open air swimming pool, Rhyl, 1940s
904. Men’s Convalescent Institution, Rhyl (postcard)
905. Men’s Convalescent Institution, Rhyl – Reading room (postcard)
906. Men’s Convalescent Institution, Rhyl – Dining hall (postcard)
907. Men’s Convalescent Institution, Rhyl – Billiard Room (postcard)
Rhyl Photographs in Document Collections
D/DM/778/15 Post Office, and Talbot’s drapery, c.1913
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Photographic CollectionSaltney
PH/58/
1. Saltney Ferry, c.1908 (postcard)
2. Higher Ferry, 1966
3. Ewart Street
4. Mold Junction Football Team, 1920s (see notes on
photographs)
5. New footbridge over Dee, 1968
6. Henry Wood and Co. Limited, chain manufacturers
7. Lloyd’s Proving House at Henry Wood and Co. Limited
8-11. Bridge Street – demolition, 1959
12-14. Princess Street – demolition, 1959
15. Garden Cottage in Princess Street, 1959 (see notes on
photographs)
16. Boatman and little girl
17. River Dee and wharf, c.1905 (postcard)
18. Premier Artificial Stone Company (postcard)
19. River Dee at Higher Ferry (see notes on photographs)
20. Junction of Saltney Ferry Road and Broughton Road, c.1910
(see notes on photographs)
21. Slate wharfs at Mold Junction, c.1915 (see notes on
photographs)
22. Saltney Ferry Brass Band, c.1910 (see notes on photographs)
23. LNWR engine no. 954 at Mold Junction (see notes on
photographs)
24. LNWR engine no. 1080 at Mold Junction (see notes on
photographs)
25. Saltney Ferry (Mold Junction) station, 1952
26. Employees of Henry Wood and Co. Limited, chain
manufacturers, 1917
Saltney – PH/58/
27. Railwaymen and locomotive at Mold Junction, c.1930 (see notes
on photographs)
28. Liberal election campaign outside 30 High Street, c.1920s
29-30. Ferry boat
31-33. Crichtons yard – general view [copy of D/DM/338/3(2)]
34. Quebrador [v.poor copy of D/DM/338/5(82)]
35. Tug HT13 [copy of D/DM/338/3(7)]
36. Damadezi [copy of D/DM/338/5(31)]
37. George Kenyon under construction [copy of D/DM/338/5(58)]
38. Lurgurena [copy of D/DM/338/3(80)]
39. ‘Thomas Wragg’ locomotive [copy of D/DM/338/5(55)]
40. Isabelleta [copy of D/DM/338/4(65)
41. Pneumatic elevator No. 6 [copy of D/DM/338/5(60)
42. Allegheny [copy of D/DM/338/5(29)]
43. Boat under construction [copy of D/DM/338/5(73)]
44. Loading lightships [copy of D/DM/338/5(147)]
45. Saltney Council Infant School class I, girls, 1930
46-48. Wood Memorial school, girls, 1933-1935
49. A. Knight, carrier in his lorry, 1932
50. Carnival float (lorry of A. Knight, carrier), 1936
51. Higher Ferry crossing
52. Querador [Crichton photo – not in albums]
53. Kuaibo [very similar to D/DM/338/5(83)]
54. Mission church of Holy Innocents, Pentre, 1895
55. The Red Lion Inn, c.1906 (postcard) (see notes on photographs)
56. Cyclist at Saltney Ferry, Lane End, c.1900 (see Notes on
photographs)
57. Green Lane School
58. Henry Wood and Co., Chain and Anchor Works, employees
59. Holy Epiphany School, Green Lane and pupils, c.1890
60. Chainmaking at Henry Wood and Co. Limited
61. Construction of new footbridge over River Dee, c.1968
62. Saltney Ferry Co-op, 1934 (see notes on photographs)
Sandycroft – PH/60/
FLINTSHIRE RECORD OFFICE
Photographic CollectionSandycroft
PH/60/
1. The Artillery, c.1900
2. Sandycroft Foundrymen, c.1896
3-12 Sandycroft Foundry
3. End of the South African War
4. Winding Shop
5-6. Induction Motors, 1921
7. Test Bay, 1917
8. Mechanical Department, 1921
9. Stater of alternating current motor, 1919
10. Rotor of alternating current motor, 1919
11. Fitting shop
12. Boiler shop, 1895
13. Dressers, Sandycroft Foundry
14-16. Sandycroft Foundry Fire Brigade at Hawarden Castle, 1891
17. Mr George Shallcroft, Sandycroft Fire Brigade, c.1895
18. Sandycroft Cricket Team (see notes on photographs)
19. Parish Church Interior (postcard)
20. Railway Station
21. Sandycroft Foundrymen
22. Phoenix Street
23. Institute, c.1904 (postcard)
24. Parish church and schools
25. Postwoman at Munitions Factory, c.1914-1918
26. Royal Charter
27. Sandycroft Foundry Carliss Winding Engine Fitters, 1907 (in
O.S. folder)
28.
29-30. Sandycroft Foundry Fire Brigade and engine
31.
Sandycroft – PH/60/
32. Derelict house at Newtown Farm
33. Clarence Cottage, 1909 (postcard)
34. Bridge Inn, c.1890
35. River Dee, 1917
36. Sandycroft Foundry: Foreman Smith with Elephant stamp,
c.1900
37. Sandycroft Foundry employees at jetty, c.1900
38. Sandycroft Foundrymen
39. Sandycroft Foundrymen (postcard)
40. Sandycroft Foundrymen, c.1900
41. Phoenix Street, c.1904 (postcard)
42. Fireman, Sandycroft Foundry Fire Brigade, c.1895
43. Soldier, c.1895
44. Sandycroft Foundry Institute shooting party
45. Sandycroft Foundry apprentices
46-47. The Grace-Darling on the River Dee at Sandycroft
48. Employees of Sandycroft Foundry
49. School – chapel of St. Ambrose, 1895
50. Sandycroft Fire Service, c.1910
51. Approach to Sandycroft Foundry, 1958
52. The ‘Red Warrior’ bus, c.1920s (see notes on photographs)
53. Sandycroft School, 1910 (see Notes on photographs)
54. Sandycroft School, 1911 (see Notes on photographs)
55. Bell from Royal Charter (Sandycroft) at Blue Coat School,
Chester
56. Bell from Royal Charter (Sandycroft) at Blue Coat School,
Chester, 2005
57. Blue Coat School, Chester. Home of Royal Charter Bell
58. Girls at Sandycroft Munitions factory with W.H. Hoyle,
c.1914-1918 (see Notes on photographs)
59. Men at Sandycroft Munitions factory with W.H. Hoyle,
c.1914-1918 (see Notes on photographs)
Sandycroft – PH/60/
Sandycroft photographs in document collections
D/DM/134/1
Electioneering photograph of Mr E. Sidney Talor
D/DM/312/8
Sandycroft Foundry
D/DM/454
Royal Charter
D/DM/74/5
W.E. Gladstone at Sandycroft Station
Sealand – PH/61/
FLINTSHIRE RECORD OFFICE
Photographic CollectionSealand
PH/61/
1-5. Murray-Dutton Flying School aircraft, c.1915 (see notes on
photographs)
6.
7-8. Aerodrome
9.
10. Sealand smallholding
11-20. Heavy snow during December 1981
21. Sealand Temperance outing, 1929
22. St. Bartholomew’s Church, 1895
23-25. Laying of Birkenhead water main from Alwen Reservoir, 1919
26-27. Shaft to tunnel for water main under River Dee, 1919
28.
29. The Clubhouse, Chester Golf Club, Sealand
30-36. Gliders at Sealand, 2005 (last year of glider flying)
Sealand photographs in Document Collections
D/DM/421
50th anniversary celebrations of RAF Sealand, 1974
Shotton – PH/62/
FLINTSHIRE RECORD OFFICE
Photographic CollectionShotton
PH/62/
1. High Street, c.1910
2-3. Chester Road, c.1910
4. Chester Road, c.1930
5. Chester Road, c.1910
6-7. Chester Road, c.1930
8. View from Railway Bridge, c.1911 (postcard)
9. Ash Grove, c.1913 (postcard)
10. Cottage, c.1880
11. Parish church interior
12. Carnival procession
13. Coach party outside Plough Hotel (postcard)
14. Mr Lloyd George in car, 1912 (postcard) (see notes on
photographs)
15. Cricket Club team, 1922 (see notes on photographs)
16. Oak Cottage, Old Banks
17. Wet Lane
18-19. Cottages in Woodland Street (demolished 1959)
20-21. Cottages in Brook Street (demolished 1959)
22-23. Cottages near church (demolished 1961)
24. Killins Farm
25-30. Latchcraft Collieries
31. Hawarden Bridge, 1894-1895
32. Hawarden Bridge
33. Hawarden Bridge, 1904
34. Hawarden Bridge, opening, c.1910 (postcard)
35. Hawarden Bridge, open (postcard)
36-42. Hawarden Bridge
43. Hawarden Bridge control tower
44. On Hawarden Bridge
Shotton – PH/62/
45. Hawarden Bridge quadrant and ice floes
46. S.S. Shotton under construction
47. Crew of S.S. Shotton
48. The Wild Rose run aground near Hawarden Bridge, c.1940
49. S.S. Hawarden Bridge
50. M.V. Stratum at Dolphin Docks (later, pumphouse)
51. River Dee and ironworks (postcard)
52. Hawarden Bridge steelworks office, 1911 (postcard)
53. Steelworks offices, 1915 (postcard)
54. Steelworks offices
55. Steelworks, 1910 (postcard)
56. Steelworks jetty, c.1910 (postcard)
57. Steelworks, c.1910
58. Steelworks gas producers, c.1910
59. Steelworks, 1911
60. Steelworks, 1897
61. Steelworks, 1930s
62. Steelworks (aerial photograph)
63. Steelworks jetty
64. Steelworks jetty, Managing Director and crew, 1972
65. Men involved in dispute at steelworks, 1911
66. Hawarden Bridge and steelworks
67-69. Steelworks extensions work, 1949 (aerial photographs)
70. Dee reclaiming project (aerial photograph)
71. ‘Vesta’ steam engine owned by John Summers and Sons
Limited
72. ‘Mack’ steam engine owned by John Summers and Sons
Limited
73. Frozen River Dee, 1929
74. High Street
75. First large steamer to Shotton ironworks, 1901
76. Steelworks offices, c.1914 (postcard)
77. Old Banks
78. Chester Road
Shotton – PH/62/
79. St. Ethelwold’s school pupil, 1929
80. Chester Road in snow of 1963
81. Smelters at steelworks, 1914
82. Tapping furnace at steelworks, 1918
83. Steelworks, 1930s
84. Shotton Cricket Club, pre WW1
85. Shotton Cricket Club, c.1922
86. Wives of Shotton Cricket Club members, 1920s
87. Staley Bridge (John Summers and Sons Limited)
88. Butcher’s shop
89. Shotton slingers in slab yard
90. Steelworks employees, c.1900
91. Steelworks employees, c.1900
92. Steelworks, Shotton, c.1910
93. Rivertown Cricket Club team, c.1910
94. Richard Foulkes, butcher’s shop, c.1900
95. Methodist New Connection (Now St. John’s) procession on
Jubilee Day, c.1914
96. View of Shotton Lane
97. Grosvenor Working Mens Club on Shotton Station – day out to
Southport
98. Shotton Grosvenor Working Mens Club, 1920
99. King George VI and Queen Elizabeth visiting Shotton
Steelworks, July 1943
100. Shotton Steelworks New Mill – removing turf before sand filling,
1938
101. Shotton Steelworks – Armco plant electrical laboratory, 1938
102. Shotton Steelworks – Armco plant finishing bay, 1938
103. Shotton Steelworks – Ocarita on the River Dee, 1938
104. Shotton Steelworks – Anderson shelter loaded with 75 tons of
pig iron to demonstrate its strength
105. Shotton Steelworks – unloading part of new hot mill housing
onto lorry at Birkenhead, 31 March 1939
Shotton – PH/62/
106. Shotton Steelworks – unloading part of new hot mill housing
from M.V. Belnor, 31 March 1939
107. Shotton Steelworks – trainload of corrugated sheets for making
Anderson shelters, 1939
108. Shotton Steelworks – corrugating sheers for Anderson shelters,
1939
109. Shotton Steelworks – ARP shelter, 1939
110. Shotton Steelworks – Fire fighting team, 1942
111. Shotton Steelworks – the Hawarden Bridge cargo boat, c.1940
112. Shotton Steelworks – Top yard electric shop, 1947
113. Shotton Steelworks – the canteen kitchen, 1947
114. Shotton Steelworks – the new drawing office, 1947
115. Shotton Steelworks – the new ambulance room, 1947
116. Shotton Steelworks – staff recreation ground, 1947
117. Shotton Steelworks – exhibition of goods manufactured from
Shotton Steel, 1947
118. Shotton Steelworks – the main canteen, 1947
119. Shotton Steelworks – lorry drivers who drove during the bus
strike, 1947
120. Shotton Steelworks – Ron Jenkins, no.2 Steelworks, 1948
121. Shotton Steelworks – construction of wagon for Sealand
Transport, 1948
122. Shotton Steelworks – apprentice, Top Yard engineering, 1949
123. Shotton Steelworks – office staff football team, c.1930s (see
notes on photographs)
124. Shotton Steelworks – tipping furnace, 1910
125. Shotton Steelworks – sheet rolling in the Welsh Mills, 1910
126. Shotton Steelworks – galvanising department packing shop,
1910
127. Shotton Steelworks – John Summers’ jetty on the River Dee,
1910
128. Shotton Steelworks – drawing office, 1910
129. Shotton Steelworks – pay office, 1910
Shotton – PH/62/
130. Hawarden Bridge Works – no. 8 mill workers (see notes on
photographs)
131-134. Pillboxes built on the banks of the River Dee, to combat invasion
135. High Street, Shotton
136-143. The construction and launch of the Para on the River Dee at
Shotton
144-146. The Fleurita on the River Dee at Shotton
148. The Apollo moored at Shotton
149. Georgita, the first standard ship launched on Deeside
150. Boat builders on the banks of the River Dee
151. Unknown vessel under construction
152. Killins Farm, Shotton, 1990
153. Flood damage on Shotton river bank, 1990
154. Cattle bridge leading to River Dee bank from Bridge Street,
1990
155-174. Shotton Steelworks?
175. The Alhambra Cinema
176. School – chapel of St. Ethelwold, 1895
177. Shotton Steelworks – Marsh Cold Roll Crews and 12 ton
slingers (with names), 1951 (See Notes on photographs)
178. Unidentified girls’ primary school, c.1900
179. Shotton Steelworks, general view, 1955
180. Shotton Steelworks, general view, 1958
181. Shotton Steelworks, charger which feeds scrap metal into
furnace, 1970s
182. John Summer’s office block
183. British Steel Works, Shotton, Coatings Department, Zintec coil
line, October 1974
184. Flintshire County Council Lorry, Main Roads Dept No.3, 1930s
185. Chester Road, c.1900
186. Shotton Rangers Football Team, 1938-1939, with Flintshire Cup
(See Notes on photographs)
187(B). Shotton Steelworks, c.1965 (Aerial view)
188(B). Shotton Steelworks, c.1965 (Aerial view)
Shotton – PH/62/
189(B). Shotton Iron Works, c.1910
190. The Parsonage and Church, c.1930
191. The power station at Shotton Steelworks, c.1955
192-198(B). Shotton Steelworks, c.1955
199(B). Furnaces at Shotton Steelworks, 1902
200(B). Gentleman on horseback, possibly William Summers,
1853-1893
201. Hawarden Bridge, south side looking North, 2003
202. Hawarden Bridge, looking East from bridge, 2003
203. Hawarden Bridge, looking towards Chester, 2003
204. Hawarden Bridge, 2003
205. Hawarden Bridge, 2003
206. Hawarden Bridge. West end looking North, 2003
207. Hawarden Bridge, footpath approach, looking from Shotton,
2003
208. Shotton Low Level, approach footpath from Hawarden Bridge,
2003
209. Shotton High Level, end of platform with bridge in distance,
2003
210. Shotton High Level, looking to Wrexham, 2003
211. Shotton, looking down to Lower Level platform, 2003
212. Shotton High Level, looking towards Hawarden Bridge, 2003
213. Shotton High Level, looking towards Wrexham, 2003
214. Shotton Low Level, from end of footbridge, 2003
215. Shotton Low Level, looking to Chester from end of platform,
2003
216. Shotton, relay box near Signal DM25, 2003
217. Shotton, Signal DM25, 2003
218. Hawarden Bridge, Southwest end of bridge, looking towards
station, 2003
219. Hawarden Bridge, looking Northwest, 2003
220. Hawarden Bridge, Northeast end of bridge, looking North, 2003
221. Hawarden Bridge, SW end of bridge, looking NW, 2003
222. Hawarden Bridge, looking N, 2003
Shotton – PH/62/
223. Hawarden Bridge, looking N through viaduct arch, 2003
224. Hawarden Bridge, ramp up to footway, 2003
225. Shotton Steelworks, building of blast furnace
226. Norman Roscoe, family butcher, bicycle (2009)
227-230. Norman Roscoe, family butcher – dereliction and demolition of
shop (2009)
Soughton/Sychdyn – PH/63/
FLINTSHIRE RECORD OFFICE
Photographic CollectionSoughton/Sychdyn
PH/63/
1. Soughton Hall
2. Soughton Hall
3. Soughton Hall
4. Soughton Hall, 1957
5. Painting by Rubens, in Soughton Hall
6. Tollgate, c.1895
7. Group outside old Post Office
8. Schoolgirls in Welsh costume
9. School pupils and teachers
10. Old Co-op stores, Fawnog Road, c.1912 (see notes on
photographs)
11. Co-op stores, Northop Road, 1923 (see notes on photographs)
12. Interior of Co-op stores, Northop Road (see notes on
photographs)
13. Chapel, London Road, pre 1931
14. London Road
15. Robert Parry and Family, The Home Farm, Sychdyn, c.1870s
(see notes on photographs)
16. Soughton Council School pupils and teachers, c.1930 (Group 1
Infants)
17. Soughton Council School, Group 2
18. Soughton Council School, Group 3
19-20. Soughton Council School, children from 63/17 at work in school
garden
21. Soughton Council School pupils and teachers, c.1930s (see
Notes on photographs for names)
22. Sychdyn Top Chapel nativity play, 1950s
23. View from Bryn Seion Lane before houses were built
24. Sychdyn Carnival committees, c.1930s
Soughton/Sychdyn – PH/63/
25. Sychdyn Carnival parade, c.1930s
26. Penybryn, Sychdyn, 1920s
27. Group outside a house in Sychdyn, 1920s
28. Sychdyn taken from the Quarry
29. Main Road, Sychdyn, 1910
30. Sychdyn OAPs in Memorial Hall, 1950s
31. Soughton War Memorial Committee – outside Lower
Soughton(?)
32-34. Soughton Council School pupils and teachers
35. Soughton Council School football team, 1937-1938
36. Waen Farm, Well with Victorian water pump, Sychdyn, 1985
St. Asaph – PH/57/
FLINTSHIRE RECORD OFFICE
Photographic CollectionSt. Asaph
PH/57/
1. View from Cathedral tower, c.1900
2. Glascoed, home of H.M. Stanley, c.1900 (postcard)
3. High Street, c.1905 (postcard)
4. View from Elwy Bridge, c.1917 (postcard)
5. View from Elwy Bridge, c.1909 (postcard)
6. Cathedral, c.1900 (stereoscopic view)
7. Cathedral, c.1900 (postcard)
8. Cathedral, c.1904 (postcard)
9-10. Cathedral, c.1905 (postcard)
11-12. Cathedral, c.1908 (postcard)
13-14. Cathedral, c.1910 (postcard)
15-21. Cathedral (postcard)
22. Cathedral
23-27. Cathedral interior (postcard)
28. Cathedral, chapel in North Transept (postcard)
29. Cathedral, Memorial Window to Archbishop Edwards
30. Translators Memorial
31. Parish Church, 1918 (postcard)
32. Pont Dafydd (postcard)
33-34. Pont Dafydd, c.1908 (postcard)
35. Pont Dafydd, c.1900
36. Pont Dafydd, c.1918
37. Railway Station, 1947
38. Railway Station
39. Elwy Bridge, c.1910
40-41. Elwy Bridge
42. Elwy Bridge
43. View from Elwy Bridge
St. Asaph – PH/57/
44. Flintshire Hunt in High Street, c.1910
45. Stream, c.1910
46-58 Aerial Photographs
46. Panoramic view of countryside
47. Cropmarks
48-49. St. Asaph
50-51. Cathedral
52-54. St. Asaph
55-56. St. Asaph
57-58. St. Asaph (57 in O.S. folder)
59. Fronlas culvert
60. Baptism in River Elwy
61. East view (now garden of 51, Llwyn Elwy)
62. Luke Street, 1890
63. Cathedral from Elwy Bridge, 1902
64. Prize winning horse, 1906
65. ‘Old mill by stream’
66. Pont Dafydd Newydd
67. St. Asaph and River Elwy
68. Men up pole in The Square
69. Williams, butcher, Chester Street, c.1900
70. Henry Jones, butcher, c.1900
71. Tea Room and Reading Room, c.1900
72. Consolidated Petroleum truck, c.1900
73. Chester Street, c.1900
74. Tomkinson’s shop, Chester Street, c.1900
75. St. Asaph and River Elwy
76. Lucania, horse drawn bus, c.1900
77. D. Williams, Grocers/Roe Post Office
78. High Street, c.1900
79. Jones, Lower Shop, c1900
80. Bryn Gobaith
St. Asaph – PH/57/
81. Tumbledown thatched cottages
82. View from Talardy
83. Dipping sheep in mill stream, 1901
84. Car outside Talardy, c.1900
85-86. Pont Dafydd
87. Wooden bridge over stream, c.1900
88. Spring Gardens
89. The Cross, High Street
90. View from Galltfaenan Woods
91. Kinmel Arms Hotel
92. Bishop of Bangor and clergy
93. Cathedral Library
94. New Bridge, Cilowen
95. Penrhewl
96. Awkward Corner, Lower Street
97. Mostyn Arms Hotel
98. Canonry
99. Cathedral tower weather vane
100. Asaphite in South Africa
101-102. Bishop’s Palace
103. Post Office
104. Lower Street vaults
105. Bishop’s Palace
106. Caves (postcard)
107. Cilowen, 1958
108-109. Cilowen, 1959
110-111. Cilowen cruck barn, 1958
112. Cilowen, 1960
113. St. Asaph and River Elwy
114. Llanerch, 1959
115-116. Bridge, Waen Lane
117-118. River Elwy
119-121. The Hall
122. H.M. Stanley Hospital (former workhouse)
St. Asaph – PH/57/
123. H.M. Stanley Hospital, centre courtyard
124. The Cottage, 1960
125-126. Georgian Houses, High Street, 1960
127. Old shop, 1960
128-129. Bodengan, 1960
130. Bodengan pigeon cote, 1960
131. Bodengan interior, 1960
132. Pont Dafydd, 1960
133. Gwerneigron, 1960
134-135. Gwerneigron dove cote, 1960
136. Bronwylfa Avenue (postcard)
137. Excavations, 1954
138. Staff of H.M. Stanley Hospital, 1940s (see notes on
photographs)
139. Sister Hendley, nurse in charge of Infirmary, c.1915 (see notes
on photographs)
140. Empire Day, 1909 (see notes on photographs)
141. Wesleyan Chapel and shop, Penrhewl (see notes on
photographs)
142. Pony and trap for hire (see notes on photographs)
143. Old-time dancing at Church House, 1930s (see notes on
photographs)
144. Builders at Cathedral West window, 1939 (see notes on
photographs)
145. High Street (showing Cocoa Room and advert for Mostyn Hotel)
146. Plough Hotel
147. W. Hughes, butcher
148. Board of Guardians
149. Robert Jones, Master of Workhouse, 1879-1911 (Location –
T/164/E)
150. Miss Violet Charlesworth’s car outside Plough Hotel (postcard)
151. View from Elwy Bridge (postcard)
152. High Street
St. Asaph – PH/57/
153. New Cross at Cathedral presented by Flintshire Constabulary,
October 1967 (see notes on photographs)
154. Bishop of St. Asaph
155. Board of Guardians at presentation ceremony
156. Empire Day festivities (old mill, now Fountain Service Station, in
background) (see notes on photographs)
157. Infant school pupils and teacher (interior photograph), c.1900
158. High Street, c.1905
159. Bronwylfa (postcard)
160. Ruby Terrace
161-162. Workmen laying water or gas pipes
163-164. Parish church
165. Letter from David Hughes
166. Mary Short fountain
167. Cemetery Chapel
168. C.M. chapel, Gemig Street
169. Gemig chapel
170. Street showing chapel
171. Gemig Chapel
172. National schools
173. National school group (see notes on photographs)
174. School children in Welsh costume (see notes on photographs)
175. Primary school group (see notes on photographs)
176-177. Lothian Park chapel Sunday school group
178. Elwy Grove
179-180. Tref Elwy
181. Elwy Terrace
182. The Walnut Tree, Fronlas
183. Liberal Rooms
184. High Street
185. Workmen in the High Street
186. Group outside butchers shop
187-188. Horse and cart from St. Asaph to Colwyn Bay
189. Chester Road showing Railway Bridge
St. Asaph – PH/57/
190-191. Elwy Bridge
192. View from Glascoed Road, Rosehill
193. Unidentified houses
194. Unidentified house
195. Talardy Cottages
196. Red Lion Inn
197. Plough Hotel
198. Walter Jones and family outside the Coach and Horses,
Penrhewl
199. Swan Inn
200. Post Office and Swan Inn
201. Group outside Swan Inn
202. Swan Inn
203. Locomotives at station
204. J. & R. Hughes, bakers shop
205. Luke Street
206. Silver Bank
207. Street showing J.A. Jones, grocer shop
208. Horse and trap, Bryngebaith
209. Horse and trap outside old courthouse
210. Bronwylfa Square
211. View from Cathedral Tower
212. Horse and cart going to Smithfield
213. Smithfield
214. Group taking tea
215. Lady and young girl in kitchen
216. Lady wearing unusual hat
217. Two ladies seated
218. ‘Farewell’ group
219. Workmen
220. Dr. and Ms Lloyd in car outside H.M. Stanley Hospital (see
notes on photographs)
221. St. Asaph FC (see notes on photographs)
222. Scout troop on St. Asaph station (see notes on photographs)
St. Asaph – PH/57/
223. Noteables of St. Asaph outside cathedral (see notes on
photographs)
224. William Roberts, shoe shop, Penrhewl
225. Resident of almshouses
226-228. Military funeral procession at St. Asaph
229. View of upper St. Asaph
230. Interior of St. Asaph Cathedral
231. View from the River Clwyd
232. The Cathedral from the South
233. Old Pont Dafydd
234. Winter scene of St. Asaph
235. View from St. Asaph
236. Pont Dafydd
237. High Street from the Cross
238-239. High Street
240. High Street, lower end
241. High Street and Barrow Alms Houses
242. The Cross and Upper Denbigh Road
243. The Cross and Mount Street
244. Luke Street
245. The Roe, from the bridge
246. The Roe, towards the roundabout
247. Smithfield
248. Penrhewl, Lower Denbigh Road
249. Penrhewl, New Inn
250. Penrhewl, Foxon’s shop
251. Penrhewl, Anderson’s Blinds shop
252. Old Courthouse, Chester Street
253. Turner’s stores & tearoom, the Cross
254. New Barrow Craft Shop, High Street
255. Old house (1745) in High Street (now solicitors’ office)
256. Plough Inn, the Roe
257. Victory Cinema, Luke Street, advertising Three Musketeers with
Douglas Fairbanks (snr.)
St. Asaph – PH/57/
258. Bryn Dinas Hotel, the Cross
259. Community Centre
260. Library and Fire Station
261. Sports Centre
262. Bowling Green
263. Cricket Clubhouse
264. Tennis courts
265. Teachers at V.P. School, c.1900
266. Old Grammar School, now Welsh School
267. Ysgol Glan Clwyd, Welsh Comprehensive School
268. Esgob Morgan Junior School
269-270. St. Winifrede’s R.C. Primary School
271. Fairholme Preparatory School, the Mount
272. H.M. Stanley Hospital
273-274. H.M. Stanley Hospital, prize-giving at Nurses’ Training School
(273 - see notes on photographs)
275. St. Winifrede’s R.C. Church, Chester Street
276. Chapel of Rest, Mount Street
277. Old Chapel (Wesleyan Methodist), Mill Street
278. Diocesan Registry
279. New Deanery, Abbeyfield
280. Old Deanery, rear of original house
281. Tombstone of J.H. Austen, editor of the 1898 “Companion”
282-283. Mary Short Memorial, High Street
284. Cross Foxes, Glascoed Road. Home of H.M. Stanley’s mother
[See also Tremeirchion photographs]
285. Bodengan undergoing conservation
286. Bryn Afon
287. Bronwylfa
288. Bryn Polyn Mawr
289. Cil Owen (ruins)
290. Cyrchynau Farm
291. Elwy Court
292. Garth, Upper Denbigh Road
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293. Gwernigron
294-295. Kirkside, the Old China House and the Old China Shop
296. Plas Coch Farm
297. Plas Coch
298. Rhyllon
299. Wern Ddu
300-301. Wigfair Isa, back views, 1990
302. Esgobty Farm, 1990
303. Lower Street, Hospice in centre, also known as the pot shop
304-305. Saunders Stud, Broad Mares, 1990
306. Saunders Stud Farm, sign, 1990
307. St. Asaph Workhouse, H.M. Stanley Hospital, c.1970
308-310. Parade (Friendly Society?) (postcards), c.1930
311. Archbishop A.G. Edwards and wife, c.1920
312. Scout Troupe, c.1925
313. St. Asaph Church Guild Football team
314-322. Photographs of nine wall-paintings at Elwy Bank
323. Old Pont Dafydd, winter scene (postcard)
324-327. Pont Dafydd – missing
328. Bridge from the Roe – missing
329. Lower Bridge Street – missing
330. St. Mary’s Well, Cefn
331. Glascoes, home of H.M. Stanley
332-333. Queen Victoria’s Jubilee celebrations, 1887 (332 – in O.S.
folder)
334. Mrs Mary L. Edwards, wife of Archbishop A.G. Edwards –
missing
335. Cathedral, c.1980 – missing
336. Presbytery and High Altas, Cathedral, c.1980 – missing
337. Cathedral and town from the Roe, c.1980 – missing
338. St. Asaph from cathedral tower, c.1980 – missing
339. Roe Plas and the river Elwy, c.1980 – missing
340. St. Asaph workhouse, c.1900
St. Asaph – PH/57/
St. Asaph photographs in Document Collections
D/DM/58 re Canon J.E. Morgan
D/DM/285 2 albums of Watts family of Bronwylfa and Bryn, St. Asaph,
1880s
Trelawnyd – PH/64/
FLINTSHIRE RECORD OFFICE
Photographic CollectionTrelawnyd
PH/64/
1. Village, c.1900 (postcard)
2. Main Street, c.1908 (postcard)
3. Village, c.1905 (postcard)
4. Central Stores, c.1910 (postcard)
5.
6. Well, c.1900 (postcard)
7. Old Cottage, c.1900 (postcard)
8. Village, c.1930s (postcard)
9-10. Mostyn Arms, 1959
11. Village, 1959
12. Cottages, 1959
13. Village Pump
14. Old car outside village hall, 1940s
15. Parish Church, c.1900 (postcard)
16. Parish Church, c.1910 (postcard)
17. Parish Church interior, c.1900 (postcard)
18. Churchyard
19-22. Cross in churchyard
23. Cross in churchyard, 1959
24. Soldiers (postcard)
25. A. Davies, soldier (postcard)
26. Davies, soldier (postcard)
27. Gop Farm, c.1910 (postcard)
28. Gop Farm, 1959
29. Gop Farm, door, 1959
30. Gop Farm, dovecote, 1957
31. Mia Hall
32. Gop Farm
33.
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34-35. Still House, 1959
36.
37. Gop Cave, 1956
38-40. Gop Cave
41-44. Siamber Wen, 1959
45. Pen isa’r Glascoed, ancient doorway, 1965
46. Terfyn, 1959
47-48. Terfyn, 1961
49-52. Terfyn, interior
53-54. Lane approaching village, 1970
55. Distant view of village, 1970
56-59. High Street, 1975
60-61. Excavations, 1975
62. Excavations, 1959
63-64. Excavations
65. Gop Hill
66. Gop caves, entrance
67-69. Gop caves, interior
70-71. National school group
72. Post Office
73. Independent chapel
74. High Street
75. Mostyn Terrace
76. Parish Church
77. Wynne’s School
78. Wynne’s School group
79. Trelogan School
80. Gop Cave, entrance (In O.S. folder)
Tremeirchion – PH/65/
FLINTSHIRE RECORD OFFICE
Photographic CollectionTremeirchion
PH/65/
1. Parish Church, c.1939 (postcard)
2. Parish Church, interior, c.1939 (postcard)
3. Parish Church
4. Parish Church porch
5. Parish Church, 1956
6. Parish Church, 1977
7. Parish church effigy
8. Parish church effigy of Dafydd Du Hiraddug, 1956
9. St. Beuno’s Cross, 1960
10. R.C. Chapel (from distance)
11. Ffynnon Beuno
12. New Inn, Rhuallt, 1958
13-15. Bachygraig Gatehouse, 1962
16-18. Bachygraig barn, 1962
19. Bachygraig outbuildings, 1962
20. Door from Bachygraig
21. Hendre Bach, 1959
22-25. Rhuallt School pupils and teachers, c.1890s
26. Rhuallt School pupils and teacher, c.1895
27. Rhuallt School pupils and teachers, c.1897
28-29. Henblas Hall, 1960
30. Nant Gwilym Farm, 1960
31. Bryngwyn Mawr
32-33. Bryngwyn Mawr, 1958
34-37. Bryngwyn Mawr, 1960
38-39 Cottage near Bryngwyn Mawr, 1959
40. Excavations at Bryngwyn Bach Farm, 1957
41. St. Beuno’s College (postcard)
42. Pennant’s Mine, Rhuallt
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43. Sunday School (probably chapel) on outing to Rhyl, 1892
44. Team that played against Tremeirchion at the end of the season
(team made up of players from other teams on the league),
c.1953
45. Tremeirchion and Bodfari Ploughing and Hedging Society,
c.1930
46. Bryn, c.1948
47. Wedding of Miss Cathy Denman, Ffynnon Beuno
48. School pupils and teachers, 1919
49. Rock chapel, c.1948
50. Group at Ancient Order of Foresters Carnival Day, 1912
51. School pupils, 1911
52. Ffynnon Beuno and Cae Gwyn Caves
53. Nant y Beti Cottage
54. Parish Church
55. Parish church interior, pre 1936
56. Pony and trap used for taking children to school, c.1918
57. Tremeirchion Foresters and Lixwm Band at Cae Gwyn, c.1910
58. Roadworkers on Rhuallt Hill, c.1927-1928
59. Smithy Arms, Rhuallt
60. School pupils and teacher, c.1886
61. School pupils and teachers
62. School pupils and teacher, 1908 (see notes on photographs)
63. School pupils and teachers, 1918 (see notes on photographs)
64. Celebrations of coming-of-age of Rosamund Victoria Salisbury
at Bachygraig, 1906
65. Plaque in Old Wesleyan chapel (now Freemoore Cottage), 1970
66. Jones family outside Sylw Fan
67. Post Office and Smithy, c.1906
68. Blacksmith outside Henafon smithy, pre 1914
69. Blacksmiths shoeing horse at Henafon smithy, 1931
70. Haymakers (see notes on photographs)
71. Band of Hope – outing going to Rhyl, 1903 (see notes on
photographs)
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72. Horse and cart near old lime kiln, c.1915
73. Traveller’s Inn, Rhuallt?
74. Rhuallt School
75. Ffynnon Beuno, Tremeirchion?
76. Ffynnon Beuno, home of H.M. Stanley’s aunt
77. Rhuallt School, c.1912?
78-79. Rhuallt School groups, c.1910?
80. Rhuallt School group, c.1930?
81. Tremeirchion Male Voice Choir, c.1930?
Treuddyn – PH/66/
FLINTSHIRE RECORD OFFICE
Photographic CollectionTreuddyn
PH/66/
1. The Nant
2. Village, c.1907 (postcard)
3. Village, c.1907 (postcard)
4. Coed Talon school (postcard)
5. Village, c.1907 (postcard)
6. Chapel, c.1907
7. Leeswood carnival procession at Coed Talon, 1921 (postcard)
8. Carnival procession, c.1906 (postcard)
9. Group outside Hand Inn, c.1925 (postcard)
10. Cyfarfod misol Sir Fflint, Coed Talon, 1921 (postcard)
11. C.M. Chapel (postcard)
12. Abraham Ellis, Headmaster (postcard)
13. Ben Davies, famous tenor (postcard)
14-15. Office staff of Coed Talon Collieries Limited (postcard)
16. Mari Colliery (postcard)
17. Boiler at Tan Llan Colliery (postcard)
18. C.M. Chapel, Sunday School
19. Eisteddfod chair (postcard)
20. Coed Talon chapel
21-22. Coalminers at rear of Clayton Square (postcard)
23-24. Silica Works, Coed Talon
25. Heaton and Heston Pipe Works, 1965
26. Old Post Office and school
27. Big school pupils and teachers, c.1896 (see notes on
photographs)
28. Village, c.1950s
29. Parish Church choir
30. National School pupils and teachers, c.1908 (see notes on
photographs)
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31. School pupils and teacher in snow, 1914 (see notes on
photographs)
32. Top y Rhos
33. Shop in Well Street Row, c.1890
34. Gwaith Mari Colliery and colliers
35. R.G. Williams, Grocers, c.1905
36. County Council workmen at the Nant, Pontybodkin, c.1930
37. Glee Party (see notes on photographs)
38. Parish Church, pre 1875
39. Village
40. Outing to Southport
41. Revivalist meeting at Carreg y Llech
42. Infants school, c.1896
43.
44. Girls Choir, c.1920
45. Carnival, c.1930
46. Urdd Choir, 1922 (see notes on photographs)
47. Tug of War team, 1924-1925
48. No.2 shaft at Cae Gwen Colliery, Coed Talon
49. Gwaith Mari Colliery
50. Orpheus Prize Choir (see notes on photographs)
51. Carnival, c.1935
52. Pipe Band in carnival procession, c.1930
53. National School pupils and teachers
54.
55. Glee Club (see notes on photographs)
56. National School pupils and teachers
57. Wedding group
58. Action Party
59. Strike meeting at Mari Colliery, c.1926
60. Tan Llan Colliery
61. Horse and trap
62. Coed Talon Railway Station
63. Women workers at Silica Works during 1914-1918 War
Treuddyn – PH/66/
64. Horse and trap outside Farmers Arms
65. Coed Talon
66. Coed Talon from Ty Isa, c.1935 (postcard)
67. Coed Talon
68. Eisteddfod group
69. Coed Talon Railway Station
70. Colliery Rescue team
71. Coed Talon School woodwork centre
72. Ffrainc Farm
73. Stained glass window in parish church
74. Office of Alyn Bank Brick and Terracotta Company
75. The Millstones, Glan Terrig
76. Coed Talon, 1916
77. ‘The Level’, Tan Llan Colliery, Coed Talon, 1916 (postcard)
78. Winding Steam Engine, Tan Llan Colliery, Coed Talon, 1916
(postcard)
79. Parish Church, c.1921 (postcard)
80. Coed Talon, c.1908 (postcard)
81. Coed Talon Railway Station, 1950
82. Village near to Hand Inn, c.1920
83. Beehive Cottages, 23rd July 1987
84. Farmers Arms, 23rd July 1987
85. Treuddyn Rememberance Day, November 1986 (See Notes on
photographs)
86. Staff of Treuddyn School, c.1905 (see notes on photographs)
87. Old Post Office and schools, c.1905
88. View of Treuddyn Village
89. Treuddyn Glee Party, c.1915 (see notes on photographs)
90. Treuddyn group
91. Richard Williams (Ffrith Farm) and daughter Lo Rhuance in
float, with Ted Williams (Llan Shop) standing in field, c.1906
92. Ffrith Farm, 1964
93. Curly Cannel from North Leeswood Colliery, Coed Talon
94. Infants’ School
Treuddyn – PH/66/
95. ‘Richard Williams and Son’ village shop
96. Train at Coed Talon station, c.1896
97. Treuddyn School group, c.1910
Tybroughton – PH/67/
FLINTSHIRE RECORD OFFICE
Photographic CollectionTybroughton
PH/67/
1. Cottage at Eglwys Cross, 1959
2. Eglwys Cross, 1959
Whitford – PH/69/
FLINTSHIRE RECORD OFFICE
Photographic CollectionWhitford
PH/69/
1. Village, c.1910 (postcard)
2. Village (postcard)
3. Village, 1963
4. Margaret Davies of Wern (see notes on photographs)
5. Skaters on Llyn Helig, 1933
6. Parish Church (postcard)
7. Parish Church (postcard)
8. Parish Church, 1957
9. Parish Church lych-gate, 1977
10. Parish Church, interior
11. Parish Church tower
12. Parish Church plate
13. Stone coffin in parish church, 1977
14. ‘Mulien Bona’ stone, 1956
15. Maen Achwyfan (postcard)
16-27. Maen Achwyfan, 1932-1977
28. Upper Downing Hall (postcard)
29-35. Beacon Tower
36. Near Beacon Tower
37-38. Beacon Tower from distance
39-40. Fairy Oak, Downing
41. Downing Hall (postcard)
42-45. Downing Hall
46-78. Downing Hall
79-82. Mertyn
83-84. Mertyn Hall, 1959
85. Mertyn Crewe
86-89. Mertyn Crewe cruck barn, 1959
90-95. Mertyn Abbot, 1958
Whitford – PH/69/
96. Mertyn Abbot cruck barn, 1959
97-98. Mertyn Abbot, 1959
99. Mertyn Abbot, 1960
100-101. Mertyn Downing, 1959
102-110. Mertyn Isglan, 1958-1959
111-112. Plas Captain, 1959
113-116. Isglan, 1959
117-118. Tyddyn Uchaf, 1959
119. Ffynnon Oswald, 1959
120-128. Celyn Farm, Carmel, 1957-1959
129-133. Golch, c.1958
134-135. Waen, 1959
136. Plas Mawr, 1959
137-142. Gelli, 1957-1959
143. Gelli, 1962
144. Gelli
145-151. Plas Uchaf, 1959
152. Glol, 1956
153-156. Barrow at Gorsedd
157. St. David’s church, Pantasaph, 1977
158. Stations of The Cross, Pantasaph, 1977
159. First station of The Cross, Pantasaph, 1977
160-190 Postcards
160. St. Clare’s Convent School, Pantasaph, c.1912
161. St. Clare’s Convent, c.1910
162. St. Clare’s Convent, c.1951
163-164. St. Clare’s Convent
165. St. Clare’s Convent and Dean’s house
166. The Avenue (including gatehouse), Pantasaph
167. The Avenue
168. Monastery Cloister Garden, Pantasaph
169. Monastery Refectory
170. Monastery Cloister
Whitford – PH/69/
171. St. David’s Church and Monastery, c.1905
172. St. David’s Church and Monastery
173. Monastery
174. Monastery
175. Lady Chapel. St. David’s Church, c.1910
176. St. David’s Church interior
177. Lady Chapel, St. David’s Church
178. St. David’s Church
179. Sacred Heart statue and Guest House, Pantasaph
180. Grotto, Pantasaph
181. Grotto
182. Grotto
183. Steps leading to the Grotto
184-186. First station of The Cross, Pantasaph
187. The Sepulchre Calvary, Pantasaph
188. Calvary, Pantasaph, c.1910
189. Calvary
190. Calvary
191. Orphan children in Pantasaph churchyard
192-195. Lime kiln ruins, 1978
196. Stone spindlewheel found at Allt y Tywod
197. Llyn Helyg, c.1930 (postcard)
198. St. Clare’s Convent school, Pantasaph
199. St. Aloysius cottage, Pantasaph
200. Llyn Helyg
201-206. Carmel (aerial photographs)
207. Maen Achwyfan
208. Carmel (aerial photograph)
209. Pantasaph Friary (postcard)
210. Gorsedd Vicarage
211. Whitford Church
212. The Calvary, Pantasaph (postcard)
213. St. Clare’s Convent (postcard)
Whitford – PH/69/
214. The Grotto, Pantasaph (postcard)
215. Franciscan Friary, Pantasaph, aerial view (postcard)
216. Maen Achwyfan
217. Village and church
218. The Huntsman Inn, Whitford, c.1960-1980s
Worthenbury – PH/71/
FLINTSHIRE RECORD OFFICE
Photographic CollectionWorthenbury
PH/71/
1. Village, c.1900
2. Bridge, c.1900
3. Rectory, c.1900
4. Rectory (postcard)
5. Parish Church, c.1900
6. Parish Church
7. Parish Church, 1957
8-9. Parish Church
10. Verger outside parish church
11-12. Parish Church, doors
13. Parish Church, window
14-16. Parish Church, roof
17-18. Parish Church, interior, c.1900
19-21. Parish Church, interior
22-23. Parish Church, interior, 1956
24-25. Parish Church, east window
26-29. Mulsford Hall
30. Emral Hall
31-36. Emral Hall, c.1900
37-38. Emral Hall Lodge, c.1900
39. Emral Hall gardens, c.1900
40-41. Emral Hall (postcards)
42. Emral Hall (postcard)
43-46. Emral Hall, interior
47-48. Emral Hall, interior, 1958
49. Emral Hall Lodge, 1959
50. Emral Hall, groom’s quarters, 1959
51. Emral Hall stables, 1959
52. Emral Hall Ice House, 1959
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53. Broughton Hall
54. Broughton Hall, c.1910
55. Broughton Hall (postcard)
56.
57-68. Broughton Hall, 1956
69-78. Broughton Hall, interior, 1956
79-86. Broughton Hall, 1957
87-98. Broughton Hall
99-101. Broughton Hall
102-103. Worthenbury Church
104. Banqueting Hall, Emral Hall
105. Church Lane
106. Threapwood Church (Enlargement of postcard)
107. St. John’s Church, Threapwood
108. Threapwood Congregational Chapel
109. Freemans, Threapwood
110. Adrevelin Farm, Worthenbury
111. Worthenbury School
112. The Nook, Wallington Lane
Ysceifiog – PH/72/
FLINTSHIRE RECORD OFFICE
Photographic CollectionYsceifiog
PH/72/
1. Ddol, c.1930 (postcard)
2. Post Office and village (postcard) (see notes on photographs)
3. Post Office and parish church, c.1918 (postcard) (see notes on
photographs)
4. Post Office and village, c.1916 (postcard)
5-6. Gellilyfdy, c.1957
7-10. Gellilyfdy, 1961
11. Gellilyfdy barn, 1957
12. Llwyn y Cosin
13. Trellyniau Fawr, 1959
14. The Pinfold, 1966 (see notes on photographs)
15. Barrow, 1950s
16-20. Cropmarks (aerial photographs)
21-24. The Fisheries
25. School group, c.1877-1883
26. School group, pre 1893 (see notes on photographs)
27. School group, 1893 (see notes on photographs)
28. School group, 1909 (see notes on photographs)
29. School group, 1914 (see notes on photographs)
30. School group, c.1917-1918 (see notes on photographs)
31. School group (see notes on photographs)
32. Old factory ruins (postcard)
33. The Fisheries, c.1914 (postcard)
34. Sarn Mill, c.1939
35-38. Babell, 1956 (aerial photographs)
39. Pentre Farm?
40-41. Wallpaintings at Gledlom
42. Staff at Gledlom, c.1930 (see notes on photographs)
43. The Fisheries
Ysceifiog – PH/72/
44. Pentre Road, 1974
45. Ben Davies, Sexton and bellringer
46. Ysceifiog Carnival, 1935
47-48. Ysceifiog Carnival
49. Carnival Queen, Elizabeth Olwen Williams outside church
50. Carnival Queen, Myra Winifred Smart
51. Carnival Queen, Myra Winifred Smart and brass band
52. Carnival Queens, Dorothy Taylor Williams and Mary Roberts
53. Carnival Queen, Mary Roberts, Colomendy, and Dorothy Taylor
Williams, Waen Isa, Babell
54. Lixwm Brass Band at Ysceifiog Carnival
55. Carnival Queens, left Lowri E. Williams, Right Eleriys Parry
56. Carnival Queens, Lowri E. Williams