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.. Let's stop Yesterday's `History` becoming Tomorrow's `Mystery` by recording what we see and hear Today, for `Posterity `..
.. Any photographs, memories, Checkpoint Calendars, Cwmbran related memorabilia, info etc; very much appreciated ..
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- Date: 4th August 2008
Can anyone provide information reference M.Jarret and or Cwmbran Male Voice Party?
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Webmaster: George Compton's son has informed me (Feb.2009) that the gentleman is Maurice Jarret and sang with his father; the choir practised in the Rifle club in Ventnor Road - Old Cwmbran.
- Date: 28th October 2007
- Sharon Herridge
I have been tracing my family tree now for ages and thought that perhaps someone could help?
My father Thomas Donoghue was born in Cwmbran in 1909 and lived in Llandowlais St. I have managed to trace his parents and have found his grandfather came over from Ireland. The problem I have is that on the census record there is no place in Ireland mentioned and I wondered perhaps immigrants to Cwmbran came from a particular part of Ireland ?
- Date : 7th September 2007
- Gill Morris
I left Oakfield Park Estate in 1960, and am now living in the centre of France. I went to St. Dial's school and then Llantarnam Secondary. My dad, William Morris was the local free-lance reporter and the kids called him 'scoop'....
Enclosed is a photo of Court Farm Youth Club taken in the 1950's. My dad (William Morris) is on the far right. Also included, Mr. Parsons, Mr. Joy, Mr. Sutton and I just can't remember the names of any more ... Perhaps some visitors will though!
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Garnet (Chippy) Chapman responds: With reference to the photo of court farm youth club in the 1950s, here are some more names.
- Date : 8th October 2007
Joan Robertshaw(now Taylor) who worked in personnel department of Girlings, Cwmbran. Alan Robertshaw. Horrace Siddaway. Dennis Crowley. Chris Smith (my best pal who emigrated to Australia in 1964 ), Christine George. Royston Doughton. Billy Turnbull. Dianne Goulding.
Through your web-site I am now in contact with two of my old pals, John Jenkins (Shenko) and Allistair Howard (Popeye)Keep up the good work!
- Date : 6th July 2007
- Chas Black
Excellent website - brings back a few memories of my early life in Cwmbran - One memory that does bug me is the location of the Masonic hall in Old Cwmbran - I seem to remember the building being near to where the current Doctors surgery is (opposite side of the road to the Rose and Crown pub) ! I can not find any info about it but I'm pretty sure that was where it was situated. From my distant childhood memory I seem to remember the building being large yellow with dark blue windows !
Response: The Masonic Hall was housed with in the old Wesleyan Methodist Church on Wesley Street.
- Date: 23rd April 2007
- Name: Shaun McGuire
.. Weston's Biscuit Factory circa 1937..
Shaun McGuire relates:-
The young girl, 2nd from right near the back is a cousin named before she was married, Sonia Jones.
She is aged about 14 then so the photo would be 1937.
Her family were Hugh and Ethel Jones (nee Morgan and sister of Penry) and her brothers and sisters were named Lionel, Glyn and Glenys.
The family emigrated to Seattle, USA in the late 1940�s or early 1950�s and I think that Glenys came back for a few years and attended Llantarnam Comprehensive school.
Beryl Zolek relates: Feb.2009
I worked for Westons for 16 years; Dot Harris was the Manageress, Mr. Moye was manager. In the photograph where the girls are `traying` was, in my time the `tin wash`. `Leading Hands` were Margaret Barton, Elsie Jackson, Joyce Howard and a few more names I just cannot recall. It was a good place to work ... this would have been 1956 to 1972
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- Date: 3rd January 2007
- Name: Shaun McGuire
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This is a photograph of my mother (Gwynneth) aged about 6 months, sat in rocking chair and her brother and sister, Jack and Anne Gillard. Anne went on to later run the Forge Hammer hotel with Jack McGuire my father�s brother who she married. I believe this photo was taken at the `wooden houses` and the date would be mid 1911 as my mother was born 27th December 1910.
.. Can anyone confirm that it is the Wooden Houses? ..
- Date: 3rd January 2007
- Name: Shaun McGuire
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.. This of a group of people on some sort of outing or meeting ..
It would have been taken probably in the early 40�s; On the photo is my cousin Tessie Powell, born probably in the mid to late 1930�s.
The ones I do know are :-
Top row :- 6th from left - Harry Powell, my aunt`s husband.
Bottom row :- 2nd from left holding child - Jack Gillard, child 3rd from left � Tessie Powell, daughter of Harry
There is a black person at the top far left and I wonder if anyone knows who the gentleman is ? or the names of anyone else ? or what the occasion was ?
- Date: 3rd January 2007
- Name: Shaun McGuire
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.. Again what is the occasion and who are on there? ..
The photo dates prior to 1949 as my aunt Muriel Powell (nee Gillard) is on this one and she died in 1949.
My guess is about 1946+ as Tessie Powell looks now a lot older than the previous photo.
Again the ones I know are�
Top row.. 4th from left � Jack Gillard, 6th from left � Harry Powell
Lady with dark hair below Harry Powell � Anne McGuire (nee Gillard)
Bottom row :- 4th from left � Muriel Powell (nee Gillard), 5th from left, child seated holding something to her mouth � Tessie Powell.
- Date: 6th August 2006
- Name: Val Beechey
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Hi There, Browsing, as ever, in the hope of finding some reference to any of my ancestors, found your site and wondered if you could point me in the right direction for info. on employees of canal and railways in Cwmbran during early 1900's.My Mom says she remembers visiting as a child and remembers a blue house on the canal. She also says there were so many Copps (Surname) living in the same lane it was known locally as Copps Lane. Seems one uncle was a lock keeper, another worked on railway, one of these uncles was a William Maddox.Would appreciate a nudge in right direction.
- Date: 20th July 2006
- Name: Nigel Jones
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Does anyone have a photograph of the Steam roller that was in a playground near the `Threepennybit` fairwater some years ago ?
- Date: 12th July 2006
- Name: John Rye
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I was interested in your information about Henry Parfitt.I own a Spirit Level that was presented to him after he had rebuilt theCwmbran Furnace of Messrs R S Roper and Co May 31 1860.I am interested to try and discover how it came to be in the possession of myfather who was a carpenter in Bristol.I would love to here from any of his descendants who can throw any light onthe problemJohn Rye
Saturday 22nd of April, 2006 - the Cherry Tree Club burned down ..
The Cherry Tree Club, situated on Graig Road, Upper Cwmbran was completely destroyed by fire, fortunately the Club building had not been in use for several years.
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If you have any memories of your time spent at `The Cherry Tree Club`, or if anyone has a photograph, when the Club was open please click here to email me
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Glyn Tucker relates: I remember coming home from school one day in the Nineteen fifties and someone said that a beer lorry had overturned, due to the lane subsiding next to the Cherry Tree Club; so we went to have a look and came away with bottles of beer and cider. My parents lived opposite the Bush inn (Closed Autumn 2009 ) owned then by the Constances. We had a demolished pub called the `Crown` in our garden, hence the saying. "The Queen lost her Crown in the Bush near the Cherry Tree".
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Two photo's attached showing two young ladies and a fella... Does anyone know where they were photographed in Cwmbran? ..
They were taken about 1930 I would guess and the lady on the right is my mothers sister Muriel Gillard. She was born in 1912 and died in 1949.The other lady died, I believe a couple of years ago, aged about 90 and I think she lived in Belle Vue Street.The chap I don't know and it may be possible for me to find out their names.The backgrounds are interesting in that you can see houses and chimney stacks.Shaun McGuire (March17 2006)
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Webmaster :- At the bottom of Chapel Lane, Croesyceiliog is a yard that contains several derelict buildings I am interested in their date and usage ... Any ideas?

*Bryn John (now living in Port Elizabeth South Africa ) recalls: With reference to the derelict buildings at the bottom of chapel lane; this used to be Metro-Mon Engineering Company.
I served my apprenticeship there from 1959 until 1964, and on returning from South Africa worked again there from 1967 until 1975.
Some of my workmates were Colin Belcher, Lennie Carr, Bob Bowden, Len Charles, Percy Hillier, Allan Dibble, Clarence Rogers, Dai Ealy, Les Daniels, Derek Clarkson, Fred Orum, Cyril Granger, Gareth Jones, Robert Weston
The owners were the Jeffries brothers until Bill Smith took over after they retired.
We made anything, from the garden gates still installed at the Croesyceiliog council houses and ornamental burglar proofing to structural steelwork and hoppers for the mines.
* Bill Barton (now living in Mandurah, Western Australia, formerly of Croesyceiliog) recalls:
Metro Mon Engineering Ltd. until 1971, their original use believed to be as a Tin Plate works.
* Jan.2007 Sue Price responds : I couldn't believe how these building have deteriorated over the past five years; that is when I used to work for the company who was there following Metro Mon Engineering. A company called R.C.P. Engineering Ltd took over the site - you could still make out the name of Metro Mon on one of the buildings. The name of R.C.P. was taken over by Lewis & Manley in Newport (approx 1999/2000) and the company was then known as R.C.P. Site Services Ltd.
Pontnewydd Co-operative stores opened in 1899
Can anyone recall when it closed it's doors for the last time?
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