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Mid Glamorgan memories

So Quiet !

Brecon, High Street 1955

This photo evokes memories of Brecon when it was a small peaceful market town with little traffic. I find it difficult to imagine now that this street had two way traffic.
We had no traffic lights in Brecon then, just a traffic controller at the top of Ship St.
Today this scene would be of traffic everywhere, parked cars and lorries and of course it has been one way for very many years. This street is closed to traffic for the May and November fairs by an ancient charter.
A memory of Brecon contributed by margaret sommers

Capel 'Dadcu'

Glanamman, Bryn Seion Chapel 1956

I recently found a photograph of this chapel among some old family photos and have only today discovered its identity. For many years we were told as children that our grandfather John Davies (also known as Dadcu Ffynnon Lwyd) had been the master craftsman who did the  interior wood work of a chapel in the Glanamman/ Brynamman area. The photograph has prompted me to investigate further as to whether this is 'Capel Dadcu'. He lived in Brynmargam Glanamman in 1913 and was a student at the School of Architecture (although I don't know where that was). I have discovered that the chapel was built in 1909 -1910, that the organ pipes were added in 1911, and that the builder was a ...read more here
A memory of Glanamman contributed by Amelia Davies

Are you sure?

Glanamman, Main Street 1956

I believe this photo is not of the square. I think this photo is further up, maybe the old co-op? I have being doing a lot of family research on my ancestors from the area which is why I think that this is not the square. My great grandfather used to own the bakery, and my great great grandfather built the building next door to the bakery that later on was owned by the Carpanini family. There is only 1 first floor window on the Carpanini buliding.

Just an observation, but I think I'm right.
A memory of Glanamman contributed by Mike Lewis

One of my playgrounds.

Glanamman, Amman Bridge 1956

From this picture - you can see where a lot of the terraced houses in Cwmamman Road got their bulding material from!! Those terraced houses will probably last until doomsday - solid and well built, with Welsh slate roofs... many a family was brought up in those cosy, warm homes. (Even with the 'Ty Bach' at the bottom of the garden...) again,Happy Memories!

No - I never did catch a fish - too impatient...

Posted: April 7th 2008 by David Jones.
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Extracts From Ystradfellte & Mid Glamorgan books

Ystradfellte, Porth-Yr-Ogof Cave 1936

Actually this picture was taken a mile south of the hamlet of Ystradfellte at the place where the River Mellte tumbles into the dark mouth of this cave, which in English means White Horse Cave. As this is a pure limestone area, similar to the Peak District and North Yorkshire, the whole length of the Mellte is a magnificent spectacle of caves and waterfalls. The three men just visible under the limestone arch give a Lilliputian perspective to the scene.
An extract from from"Mid-Wales - Ceredigion and Powys Photographic Memories".