Taffs Well
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Vaughan Family 1920's Minnie and Rees
Looking for information on great grandparents/grandparents. Pryce Vaughan and Bessie (nee Flowers). Children born in Church Village, Minnie (my grandmother), Graham and Irene, Annie May, Emlyn and Stanley.
Minnie married Rees Jones and moved to Yeovil in the 1930's. Graham and Irene also came to Yeovil. Irene only one left now unfortunately - she is living in Yeovil and is well. Any information please contact jonesres@talktalk.net
A memory of Church Village contributed by Melanie Jones
Double Diamond
Hi, my family members spent many a year in the Double Diamond and have big birthdays coming up, so I would be grateful for any photos if anyone has any. Thanks xxx
A memory of Energlyn contributed by First name Last name
Bridge Cottage
Hi, Does anyone have any photos or memories of the Bridge House/Cottage in Bedwas that was an Indian restaurant for some time. We now own it and want to try and bring it back to the very early years. Many thanks if you do.
A memory of Bedwas contributed by tina morgan
1976 in Llanbradach
I visited my gran and my aunts in Llanbradach twice in the early 1970s.
It was my first ever visit to Great Britain and I fell in love with the church. To someone accustomed to supermarkets, shopping from grocer to butcher to baker was like having an Enid Blyton book come true.
My sisters and I soon made friends with two of the girls who lived there, Susan and I forget the other girl's name. I can see their faces so clearly. They took us to a public swimming pool, to a cinema and to a fish and chip shop and especially under the train bridge so we could scream when the train passed overhead.
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A memory of Llanbradach contributed by Catherine Walcott





