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Nelson maps (2 available)

Old map of Nelson

Nelson photos (none available)

We have no photos of Nelson,although these nearby locations do:
  • Treharris - 5 photo(s)
  • Abercynon - 2 photo(s)
  • Ystrad Mynach - 9 photo(s)
  • Hengoed - 1 photo(s)
  • Maes-Y-Cwmmer - 2 photo(s)
  • Gilfach - 3 photo(s)
  • Nelson memories

    Reminiscence

    Yvonne Colwell's notes brought back memories of a few families, but I can't place St John's Lane, even though I lived in Pantycelyn until I moved in the late sixties after the prefabs were demolished.
    Both my parents are now buried in Llanfabon Cemetery, and I live in sunny Folkestone, Kent.
    I plan to have a few days staying in the Old Police Station, owned by a couple you must have been in school with.
    You must remember the gasometer, handball court and Taff Vale Railway running through the centre of the village next to John Jones', or the ironmonger next to Phil's fish bar- Vic Morgan who lived in Llancaiach.
    I was in school with his daughter Helen, who ...read more here
    Contributed by Ray Davies

    Happy days

    I lived in Nelson from the age of 3. I was born in 1954 so I arrived there 1957. I lived in the prefabs at 9 St Johns Lane, until I moved to 27 Brycelyn Ave when they decided they wanted to pull the prefabs down. I went to both schools in Nelson and went on to Lewis Girls' Grammer until I was 16yrs old. I have fond memories of Ricci's cafe where we would go and play pinball machines and drink hot blackcurrant juice. I remember there was a youth club in the school twice a week (I think). We would go to Phil's fish shop for a bag of chips on the way home and sit in the bus ...read more here
    Contributed by yvonne colwell

    Mid Glamorgan memories

    My first look

    Hengoed, the Viaduct 1952

    The first time my father took me under the Hengoed viaduct I remember looking up and said to my dad that one day I would like to walk across it and wondered how long it would take us. When I got a bit older and a bit more interested in the viaduct, me and a mate got over the fence on the Hengoed station side and made the trip to the other side.  Once half way across we stopped to take in the incredible views.  I'll never forget that day - it felt like we were on top of the world looking down at the valleys. I spent my childhood growing up in Cefn Hengoed and in the shadow of this ...read more here
    A memory of Hengoed contributed by kristian burrows

    My courting days

    Pontypridd, Common, the Memorial c1960

    I lived in Mountain Ash and my husband to be lived in Cardiff, we both used to travel on the bus to Pontypridd to meet up. From there we would walk up to the monument for a kiss and a cuddle. We spent many happy hours up here thinking of our future together. Some times it was so cold we could hardly walk back to the bus as we were frozen. Now 47 years later we sometimes travel to Merthyr and every time we pass the monument we have lovely memories.
    A memory of Pontypridd contributed by Joy Lewis