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Bagillt – PH/2/
FLINTSHIRE RECORD OFFICE
Photographic CollectionBagillt
PH/2/
1. Bryn Madyn tea party, c.1900
2. Parish church, c.1908 (postcard)
3. Gadlys Woods (postcard)
4. Village, c.1909 (postcard)
5. High Street, c.1910
6. Scrabbling for small coal, c.1930s
7. ?Fer and other vessels at Bagillt Docks
8. View from the Station, c. 1920s
9. High Street, Pentre
10. Thomas Lloyd’s shop, c.1920s
11. Teachers and pupils of Bagillt Infants School, c.1900
12. Blacksmiths making ship’s fittings
13. Church and Schools - missing
14. Old Yard cottages (before demolition), 1981
15. Railway Station, 1973
16. Top Hill, 1973
17. Wye Bank, 1973
18. High Street, 1973
19. Glan Traeth, 1973
20. Top Hill, 1973
21. Smithy Villa, Gadlys Lane, 1973
22. Station Road, 1973
23. High Street, 1973
24. Salem Chapel, 1973
25. High Street, 1973
26. Bagillt Post Office, 1973 (ex cocoa house)
27. Tegfryn, 1973
28-35. Bryn Madyn, 1963
36-56. Lead Smelting Works, 1967
Bagillt – PH/2/
57. Employees of the Dee Bank Leadworks, c.1910 (see
notes on photographs)
58. Employees of the Dee Bank Leadworks (works in
background), c.1910 (see notes on photographs)
59. Employees (with tools) of Dee Bank Leadworks, c. 1915
(See notes on photographs)
60-69. Gadlys
70. J. H. Roberts, candidate in Flint Bors. By-election,
canvassing in Miners Terrace, 1913 (in O.S. folder, see
notes on photographs)
71. Samuel Lloyd, Conservative agent for Flintshire Bors.
72. Below Gladys
73-74. Gadlys
75. Gadlys, 1959
76. Old Gadlys smelting works, 1959
77-78. Gadlys, dwelling house of old smelting works, 1959
79. Gadlys, 1969
80. Gadlys
81. Gadlys, The Company’s house, 1963
82. ?Fer and the other vessels at Bagillt Docks
83. Tabernacle Chapel, 1973
84. Plaque on Tabernacle Chapel, 1973
85-109. Bettisfield Colliery, 1962
110. Bryn Madyn
111. Gadlys
112. Gadlys, 1963
113. Railway Station
114. National School, group 4, 1894
115. Colliery
116. Village, c.1909 (postcard)
117. Family group, c.1900
118. Victory celebrations, c.1945
119. Pawnbroking business of James Thomas, Forester’s Hall,
1930s
Bagillt – PH/2/
120. Pawnbroker’s shop, c.1915 (see notes on photographs)
121. James Thomas’s shop, 1928
122. Business people (incl. pawnbroker)
123. Haymaking at Glasfryn
124. Mrs Thomas, Gadlys Lane
125. Mrs Jones, Rising Sun
126. Mr James Thomas’s mother
127. Upper Ship
128. Rose Queen Ceremony, 1940s
129. Crowning the Rose Queen, 1940s
130. Donkey Race, c.1910
131-132. Community Centre
133. Hen Efail
134. Mrs R. J. Williams, 1920s
135. Coastal mud flats near Bagillt. Aerial photograph
136. Gadlys
137-138. Boundary stone of Bagillt Fawr and Bagillt Fechan
townships, 1984 (see notes on photographs)
139. Hen Blas, 12c. chapel
140. Hen Blas excavations (6 pages of photographs) - missing
141. Pentre, c.1916 - missing
142-143. Station Road (demolition of houses), 1975
144. Bryntirion Avenue, c.1914 (postcard)
145. Old Docks, c.1915 (postcard)
146. Mill Wheel, 1969
147. Signal Box, c.1930
148. G.W.R. guard
149. Ruins of lead smelting mill, 1969
150. Pen y bont (postcard)
151. Quarterly meeting of Denbigh and Flint Methodist Circuit
at Bagillt, 1909
152. Bagillt Presbyterian Sunday School (see notes on
photographs)
153. Boot School group, c.1900
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154. Choir in Bagillt area, c.1880s
155. Bagillt School group (see notes on photographs)
156. Stag Inn - missing
157. Butcher’s and other shops
158. Village Smithy, 1902
159. Porch Cottage, Gladys
160. Cottages in Gladys woods
161-162. Infants school
163. Group dancing in field, 1910
164. Children from the Mercer Street Hall Mission on
seashore, 1910
165-167. Garreg Lydan farmhouse, 1921
168. Edward Totty, Garreg Lydan, farmer, 1921
169. Totty family, Garreg Lydan, 1921 (see notes on
photographs)
170-172. Garreg Lydan Farm – haycutting, 1921 (see notes on
photographs)
173-175. Garreg Lydan – hay gathering, 1921 (see notes on
photographs)
176. Garreg Lydan Farm – hay stacking, 1921
177. Garreg Lydan Farm – chopping hay for horses, 1921
178. Archie Totty and milk float, 1921 (see notes on
photographs)
179. Penrallt Road and Pen’rallt cottage, 1921
180. Bettisfield Colliery ‘B’ Team Rescue Brigade
181. Parish Church, c.1910
182-183. Gadlys
184. Old Docks
185. Men at Work maintaining Milwr Tunnel, Late 1920s
186. Dee Banks Lead Works, c.1900
187. George Tattham of Bagillt. (See recollections.)
188. Bagillt memorial
189. Bagillt Chapel
190. Bagillt Chapel (interior)
Bagillt – PH/2/
191. Bagillt F.C.
192. James Thomas’ shop (different from 2/121)
193. Bagillt Fechan. Old Tithe Stone (See notes on
photographs)
194. Bagillt Fawr, Old Tithe Stone (See notes on photographs)
Bangor on Dee – PH/3/
FLINTSHIRE RECORD OFFICE
Photographic CollectionBangor on Dee
PH/3/
1. The Bridge (postcard)
2. Bangor Isycoed Church (postcard)
3. Bangor Isycoed Church, interior (postcard)
4. Bangor Isycoed Church, interior (postcard)
5. Church and Lychgate, c.1959 (postcard)
6.
7.
8.
9.
10. The Bridge, c.1959 (postcard)
11. The Bridge, c.1959 (postcard)
12. The river and bridge (postcard)
13. River Dee and church, c.1959 (postcard)
14. Old Iron Bridge, c.1959 (postcard)
15. Church and Bridge, c.1907 (postcard)
16. The Bridge, c.1959 (postcard)
17. Parish Church
18. Station Road (postcard)
19. Overton Road, c.1959 (postcard)
20.
21. Overton Road (postcard)
22. The Darlands and river, c.1927 (postcard)
23. The Monks Walk, c.1927 (postcard)
24. Church, river and bridge, c.1927 (postcard)
25. River Dee and church, c.1959 (postcard)
26. The village, c.1959 (postcard)
27. Whitchurch Road
28. First Starter at Bangor Races (Mr. Cambell)
29-36. Althrey Hall, 1959
Bangor on Dee – PH/3/
37. Boys’ school, 1959
38 The Café, 1959(?)
39. Dungrey Hall, 1959(?)
40. Dungrey Railway bridge, 1959
41. Sunny Bank Cottage, 1959
42. The Craig, 1959
43. Turn of the Dee, 1959(?)
44. The Buck Hotel, 1959
45-46. Ty Craig
47-55. Porthogan, 1959
56.
57.
58-9. Rectory Garden
60. Embankment at Dungrey, 1959
61. Althrey Farm, 1959(?)
62-5. Plas Fron, 1959
66. Dungrey Bridge
67. Church interior
68. Old houses
69. Bangor Font cover, 1967
70. Rectory, late 19th century(?)
71-2. Cloy Farm
73. Abbey Gate, 1959
74-5. Dungrey Hall, 1959
76. Houses
77. Dungrey Hall, 1959
78. Rectory, 1959
79. Bridge
80.
81. Dungrey Bridge
82 Dungrey Rail Bridge (now demolished)]
83.
84.
85.
Bangor on Dee – PH/3/
86.
87. Bridge
88.
89. Cottage (dated 1796), 1959
90. Porthygan (rear)
91. Althrey Hall, 1959
92-3. Bangor History class, 1966-8
94. Masonry excavated in Bangor churchyard
95. Overton Road, 1930s(?) (coloured postcard)
96-7. Bangor Bridge, 1920s(?) (coloured postcard)
98. Old Monks Road and Bridge, 1920s(?) (coloured postcard)
99. The Monks Oak, 1920s(?) (coloured postcard)
100. The Church and Bridge, c.1931 (postcard)
101. Swans on the Dee, c. 1930 (postcard)
102. Bangor is y Coed, Aerial Photograph
103. Steam navy. Cutting Ellesmere-Wrexham Railway at Bangor-on-
Dee, c. 1890
104. Unveiling War Memorial, c.1920 (postcard)
105. The Church (postcard)
106. High Street during flood showing coracles, c.1905
107. Flood, c.1903 (postcard)
108. Bridge
109. Coracle on the Dee below Bangor, 1914 (postcard)
110. Bangor Isycoed Church (interior), c.1910 (postcard)
111. Bangor Isycoed Church, c.1910 (postcard)
112. Althrey Farm (postcard)
113. The Training Stables (postcard)
114. War Memorial Dedication (postcard)
115. Bangor (postcard)
116. Bridge and cattle on Dee (postcard)
117. Post office stores and off-licence (postcard)
118. The Vicarage (before alterations) (postcard)
119. Bangor Isycoed church – interior (postcard)
120. Swans on the Dee (postcard)
Bangor on Dee – PH/3/
121. Church (with motorcar) (postcard)
122. War Memorial (postcard)
123. Bridge (postcard)
124-5. Bridge, Puleston Cottages and Royal Oak Hotel (postcard)
126. The Iron Railway Bridge
127. The Monks’ Oak Tree
128. Floods in Bangor
129. “Canter Home”, winner of the Bangor Steeplechase, 1907
130. Fisherman with coracle on River Dee
131. Fisherman with salmon caught from River Dee
132-135. Floods in Bangor
136-138. Bangor Steeplechase
139. “Count Rufus” died at Bangor Steeplechase, 1909
140. “Dustman”, winner of Bangor Steeplechase.
141. Bangor Steeplechase
142. Bridge and Parish church
143. Parish Church and the River Dee
Bangor on Dee – PH/3/
FLINTSHIRE RECORD OFFICE
Photographs in Document Collection
Bangor on Dee
D/DM/406/1
Whitchurch Road, c.1920s ? (postcard)
Station Road, c.1920s ? (postcard)
High Street, c.1920s ? (postcard)
High Street, c.1920s ? (postcard)
Overton Road, c.1920s ? (postcard)
Overton Road, c.1920 (coloured postcard)
High Street, c.1910
High Street, c.1960s
The Carnival, c.1930s
The Meet, c. 1930s (postcard)
The Smithy and family group, c.1920s
Coracle fisherman on Dee, c.1910 ?
River Dee and coracle fishermen, 1914 (coloured postcard)
Basket makers, 1960s (2 items)
Sunday cyclists, c.1915 ?
Bangor High Street during flood, c.1910 (2 items)
Floods outside the smithy, c.1950s ?
Straight mile into Bangor and fields in flood, 1950s ?
Bangor bridge during flood, 1950s ?
The smithy, c.1910 (2 items)
Supposed Monk Mound, c.1960s (postcard)
Bangor church, c.1910 ?
13th Century Church and Lychgate, c.1960s (postcard)
Bangor church, c.1960s
Bangor church – interior
Bangor church – interior c.1920s (postcard)
Wedding outside Bangor church, c.1900 ?
Communion plate
Bangor on Dee – PH/3/
Bangor bridge, c.1960s ? (2 items)
Bangor bridge, c.1920s ? (postcard)
Bangor bridge, c.1950s (postcard)
Iron Bridge (now demolished) c.1910 ?
The Boat houses, c.1920s (postcard)
Bettisfield – PH/4/
FLINTSHIRE RECORD OFFICE
Photographic CollectionBettisfield
PH/4/
1. Bettisfield, seat of Sir John Hanmer. [c.1863]
2. Gospel Pool, 1965
3. Parish Church, 1967
4-8. Bettisfield Old Hall, 1959
9. Parish Church, 1959
10. ‘Ashes’, Bradenheath
11-12. Wood Farm, Bradenheath
13. Bettisfield Park
14. Meet of Sir Watkins hounds at Bettisfield Park
15. Bettisfield church interior (postcard)
16. Bettisfield Park camp WW1 (postcard)
17. Church and War Memorial (postcard)
18. Church and War Memorial (postcard)
19. Bettisfield Old Hall, 1960
20. Parish Church, 1960 (published in Photographic Views…, A.
Kelham (D/DM/308/3))
Bodelwyddan – PH/6/
FLINTSHIRE RECORD OFFICE
Photographic CollectionBodelwyddan
PH/6/
1. Bodelwyddan Church, interior, c.1910 (stereoscopic view)
2. Bodelwyddan Church, c.1910 (stereoscopic view)
3. Interior Marble Church, c.1905 (postcard)
4. Bodelwyddan Church, interior, Nave East, c.1908 (postcard)
5. Bodelwyddan Church, interior, c.1903 (postcard)
6. Bodelwyddan Church, interior, c.1910 (postcard)
7. The Font, Bodelwyddan Church, c.1915 (postcard)
8. The Font, Bodelwyddan Church, c.1903 (postcard)
9. Bodelwyddan Church, c.1911 (postcard)
10. Bodelwyddan Church, c.1909 (postcard)
11. Bodelwyddan Church (postcard)
12. Bodelwyddan Church from East, c.1910 (postcard)
13. Bodelwyddan Church, c.1910 (postcard)
14. Bodelwyddan Church, c.1905 (postcard)
15. Bodelwyddan Church, c.1905 (postcard)
16. Bodelwyddan Church, c.1905 (postcard)
17. Bodelwyddan Church, c.1910 (postcard)
18. Bodelwyddan Castle (postcard)
19. Tea gardens, Font and Church, c.1910 (set of 6 views)
(lettercards)
20. Bodelwyddan Church interior, c.1900
21. Bodelwyddan Church, c.1900
22. Bodelwyddan Church – window detail c.1900
23. Bodelwyddan Church, interior, c.1900
24. Bodelwyddan Church, c.1900
25. Bodelwyddan Church, c.1900
26. Bodelwyddan Church, c.1960
27. Castle now Lowther College, c.1960 Aerial Photograph
28. Lowther College, Ice House, 1960
Bodelwyddan – PH/6/
29. Old Cross Foxes Inn, 1954
30. Ganol Blas, 1954
31. Tyddyn Isaf, 1961
32. Pen Isaf, 1954
33. Faenol Cottage, 1954
34. Pen Isaf, 1954
35-39. Faenol Bach, 1963
40. Faenol Bach
41. Faenol Bach, south side
42. Faenol Bach, east side
43. Faenol Bach, east side of kitchen
44. Faenol Bach, west side
45-51. Faenol Bach, 1954
52-64. Faenol Bach, 1954
65-66. Bodelwyddan Church, c.1960s ? Aerial photographs
67. Faenol Fawr, 1964 Aerial photograph
68. Faenol Bach, 1964 Aerial photograph
69.
70. Faenol Fawr, 1964
71. Faenol Fawr, outbuildings, 1964
72-3. Faenol Fawr Dovecote, 1964
74. Faenol Fawr, Bailiff’s House, 1964
75. Church, church interior, font and Bodelwyddan castle (lettercard)
76. Bodelwyddan Church, c.1917 (postcard)
77. Bodelwyddan Church (postcard)
78. Bodelwyddan Church, 1969 (postcard)
79. Bodelwyddan Church, 1960s ? (postcard)
80. Bodelwyddan Church, c.1905 (postcard)
81. Bodelwyddan or the Marble Church, c.1905 (postcard)
82. Bodelwyddan Church (postcard)
83. The Nave, Bodelwyddan Church (postcard)
84. The Font, Bodelwyddan Marble Church, 1909 (postcard)
85. Gardeners at Plas Pengwern, c.1900
86. Bodelwyddan Church (postcard)
Bodelwyddan – PH/6/
87. Bodelwyddan Church (postcard)
88. Bodelwyddan Church, 1941 (postcard)
89. Bodelwyddan Church (postcard)
90. Bodelwyddan School, c.1910
91. Bodelwyddan Church, 1977
92. The Font (similar to 6/7) (postcard)
93. Stepped gable building in Bodelwyddan ?
94. Kinmel Park Camp, entrance, 1914-18
95. Kinmel Park Camp, Y.M.C.A. Central Pavilion, 1914-15
96. Kinmel Park Camp, soldiers inside a hut, 1914-18
97. Chancel, Bodelwyddan church (postcard)
98. Pulpit, Bodelwyddan church (postcard)
99. Bodelwyddan church from east (postcard)
100. Bodelwyddan school group
101. Entrance for Bodelwyddan Park
102. Group entrance to Lowther College (Bodelwyddan Castle)
103. Bodelwyddan Church
104. Interior of Bodelwyddan Castle. Deposited by Mrs Thomas,
administrator of the castle (copy)
105. Interior of Bodelwyddan Castle. Deposited by Mrs Thomas,
administrator of the castle
106-115. Kinmel Park Riots, 1919
116. Bodelwyddan Church
117. The Hunt, Bodelwyddan castle gates, c.1900
118. Bodelwyddan Church, font and interiors (postcard)
119-122. Bodlelwyddan Castle, gardens
123. Bodelwyddan Castle, staircase
124. Bodelwyddan Church from east (postcard)
125. Bodelwyddan Church, interior (postcard)
126. Bodelwyddan Church, interior (postcard)
127. Bodelwyddan Church from south-east (postcard)
128. Bodelwyddan Church from south-east
129. Thomas Roberts, provision dealer, c.1914-18
130. Bodelwyddan Castle
Bodelwyddan – PH/6/
131. Newsagents & General Stores, 2 Church View, Bodelwyddan,
c.1960s – 1980s
Bodfari – PH/7/
FLINTSHIRE RECORD OFFICE
Photographic CollectionBodfari
PH/7/
1. St. Stephen’s Church (postcard)
2. Capel Hwlkin
3. Hendre, 1960
4. Hendre – beehive shelves, 1960
5-6. Bodfari Bridge (Pont Ruffyd), 1959 (in O.S. folder)
7. Miners at Bodfari mine, c.1890
8. Iron Mine, c.1895
9. Village, 1977
10. Children leaving school (including railway), 1905
11. Parish church interior, c.1904
12. [Photograph withdrawn]
13. Coed Cooper fields and woods
14. Bodfari Church, c.1905 (postcard)
15. Church and village
16. Train in station with the village beyond, 1904
Bronington – PH/8/
FLINTSHIRE RECORD OFFICE
Photographic CollectionBronington
PH/8/
1. Fenn’s Moss, Shropshire Union Canal Bridge, 1959
2. Fenn’s Old Hall Barn
3. Pinfold Farm
4-6. Forestry Commission nursery, Fenn’s Moss
7-8. Bronington Church
9. Fenns’s Bank Railway station
10. Bronington Church
11-15. Bronington Restaurant, c.1960s-1980s
Broughton – PH/9/
FLINTSHIRE RECORD OFFICE
Photographic CollectionBroughton
PH/9/
1. Parish church, c.1898-1900 - missing
2. Parish church – missing
3. Parsonage – missing
4-5. Cherry Orchard Farm, tumulus, 1958
6-8. Broughton Hall – 6&7 missing
9. Smithy – missing
10. Smithy Stores – missing
11-13. The Thatch, 1958
14. The Thatch – being rethatched, 1959
15. Parish church, coat of arms
16. Parish church, panel in vestry door
17. Parish church, pulpit
18-19. Parish church, gallery carvings
20. Parish church, 13th C. piscine
21. Parish church, panel in vestry door
22. Parish church, medieval bedposts
23-29. Parish church, carvings
30-31. Parish church, arms and badges
32. Hawarden Airport
33. Hawarden Airport, 1969
34-5. Wellington bomber, Aircraft Factory, 1940s
36. School, 1902-1904 - missing
37. Parish church, c.1930
38. Hawarden Castle Inn (now Spinning Wheel) (see notes on
photographs)
39. Parish church
40. Parish church
41. Glynne Arms Hotel, c.1905 (see notes on photographs)
42. Lancaster bombers under construction, 1944
Broughton – PH/9/
43. Thatched cottage at Bretton
44-5. Back Lane, Broughton in the snow, 1955
46.
47.
48.
49. 125 under construction at Broughton, 1963
50-51. Building Wellington bombers at aircraft factory
52. Building Lancaster bombers at aircraft factory.
53. Work on early 125s at aircraft factory, 1963
54. Hawker Siddeley Aviation Ltd.
55. “The Broughton Wellington”, November 7th 1940. [Lost first
bombing raid] (see notes on photographs)
Brynford – PH/10/
FLINTSHIRE RECORD OFFICE
Photographic CollectionBrynford
PH/10/
1. Parish church (postcard)
2-3. Toll gate cottage, 1957
4. Brynford Mountain (postcard)
5. Brynford Mountain
6-11. Henblas, 1959
12-13. Llwyn y Mawn Inn, 1957
14-16. Llwyn Erddyn Cottage, 1969
17-29. Llwyn Erddyn
Buckley – PH/11/
FLINTSHIRE RECORD OFFICE
Photographic CollectionBuckley
PH/11/
1. Buckley Junction – Mr T.J. Shone, boiler maker, and Mr
Philipson, station master, 1890s
2. Amos Tarran’s cottage (postcard)
3. Buckley Cricket Club, c.1910
4. Knowle Hill, c.1910 (postcard)
5. Chas. Davison’s Brickworks, c.1910 (postcard)
6. 5 views: Knowle Hill, Mount clay hole, old smelt, Hancock’s old
brickworks, c.1910 (postcard)
7. Canon Drew, c.1910
8. Mountain Lane School, c.1964 (aerial photograph)
9. View near Alltami, c.1910 (postcard)
10. Main Road, c.1910 (postcard)
11. Offa’s Dyke (postcard)
12. Tivoli cinema, c.1930 (postcard)
13. Parish church, interior (postcard)
14. Parish church (postcard)
15. St. John’s Congregational Church, c.1923 (postcard)
16. Mountain Colliery, c.1910 (postcard)
17. Lane End, c.1910 (postcard)
18. Lane End, 1930s (postcard)
19. Mrs Gladstone and Mrs Drew with Buckley Ladies, c.1897 (2
photos)
20. Picking coal during strike, c.1911
21. Mr James Tyson, late headmaster St. Matthew’s School, c.1920
22. Major Gibson and Richard Gibson, c.1900
23. Mr and Mrs Simnor, c.1910
24. Mrs M.C. Tomlinson, headmistress St. Matthew’s Infants, c.1910
25. Tyson family group, c.1883 (see notes on photographs)
Buckley – PH/11/
26. Buckley, c.1910 (postcard)
27. Brunswick Road, c.1925 (postcard)
28. Trap pool and Ewloe Place
29. Brook Street
30. 3 views in Lane End, Mountain Colliery, and Congregational
Church, 1906 (postcard)
31-2. St. Matthew’s School, c.1910
33. Parish church, interior, c.1910
34. Parish church, c.1910
35. Lane End Infant School, c.1910
36. St. Matthew’s School, c.1910
37. St. Matthew’s Vicarage
38. Parish church, interior
39. Parish church, c.1900
40. Burntwood Football Club, 1906 (see notes on photographs)
41. Old parish church (prior to reconstruction)
42-43. Parish church, interior
44. Bells ready to hang during reconstruction of parish church, 1902
45. Hawkesbury Tower
46-49. Tiled floor in cottage on Buckley Common, 1962
50. Corner of Mold Road and Stanley Road, 1973
51-4 Stanley Road, 1973
55. Corner of Mold Road and Stanley Road, 1973
56. Mold Road, 1973
57. Main Road, c. 1910 (postcard)
58-59. Buckley Jubilee procession, 1957
60-65. Balls Barn, Drury, 1960
66. Lane End, c.1915 (postcard)
67. Balls Barn, stone cottage
68. New housing development, 1969
69. The Cross, 1969
70-71. Pop bottles used by Gregory’s Aerated Water Works
72-73. Houses at top of Wood Lane [Level farm, Level Lane]
74-76. Gregory’s Aerated Water Works, Chester Road
Buckley – PH/11/
77-81. Gregory’s Aerated Water Works, demolition, 1962
82. Primitive Methodist Tabernacle chapel, c.1920s (postcard)
83. Buckley Jubilee procession, c.1890
84. Harvest Festival at Zion Presbyterian Church, 6 October 1907
85. Buckley Pottery – saggar
86. Buckley Pottery – large teapot (made 1886)
87. Buckley Pottery – cast jug (made c.1880-1910)
88. Buckley Pottery – bread platter (made c.1900)
89. Buckley Pottery – large urn
90. Buckley Pottery – large vases
91. Buckley Pottery – jugs
92. Buckley Pottery – large vase
93. Buckley Pottery – large water cooler
94. Buckley Pottery – bread platter (made c.1900-1920)
95. Buckley Pottery – furniture support pedestal
96. Buckley Pottery – posset cup
97-100. Buckley Pottery 1950s
101-102. Chimney (sugar stick)
103. Slipware dish (Buckley Pottery) (col. Postcard, NLW)
104-105. The smelt
106-107. The smelt and foundry, 1959
108. Lane End Brickworks, 1962
109. Buckley Junction Brickworks, 1962
110. Site of old pottery working (1914-16), 1962
111. Site of Knowle Hill Brickworks, 1965
112. Standard Pipe works, 1965
113. View from Knowle Hill, 1965
114. W. Hancock’s Brickworks railway sidings, c.1930
115. View from Knowle Hill, c.1965
116. Lane End brickworks, 1965
117.
118. Drury Brickworks, 1965
119. Hancock’s Lane End Brickworks, 1962
120. Site of Mountain Colliery, 1963
Buckley – PH/11/
121. Lane End brickworks from Knowle Lane, 1963
122. Brook Farm, Bannel, 1959
123-24. Cottage in lane off Church Road, 1958
125. Grand Stand Inn, Pentre, 1964
126. Demolition of Feathers Inn
127. House near Nercwys Road
128. Houses in Brook Street
129. Cold Arbour Cottage, Drury, 1959
130. Lane End Infant School (2 photographs)
131-32. Lane End Infant School
133. Site of Bucket Row, 1964
134. White Cottage, Drury
135. Cold Arbour Cottage, 1959
136. Black Horse Hotel, 1963
137. Plas Major, 1962
138. Lane End
139. Primitive Methodist Tabernacle Chapel, c.1910
140. Cottage near Parrott Inn, Drury, 1960
141. Mr Tyson and a group of teachers
142. Houses in Brook Street, before demolition
143. Doug Edwards’ Service Station, Chester Road
144-45. Co-op (old buildings) 1967
146. Bryn Farm, Bryn y Baal, 1963
147-48. Elston Cottage, Drury, 1960
149. White Cottage, Drury, 1960
150. Cold Arbour House, Victorian fireplace, 1959
151. The Feathers Inn, demolition
152. Cottage in Church Road, 1958
153. Tree House, Brook Street
154. St. Matthew’s School, 1967
155-161. St. Matthew’s School during demolition, 1967
162. The Feathers Inn during demolition
163. The Feathers Inn during demolition
164. Grand Stand Inn, Drury, 1961
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165. Hayes Pottery, the drying house ?
166. Hayes Pottery, kiln from the North West, 1960
167. Hayes Pottery, kiln and outbuildings, 1960
168. Hayes Pottery, mixing shed, 1960
169. Hayes Pottery, 1960
170. Hayes Pottery, the drying house, 1960
171. Remains of pottery kiln, 1960
172. Hayes Pottery, workmen, c.1910
173. Olive Hayes at last Buckley Pottery
174. Lane End School, class 4, 1914
175. Lane End School, infants group 1, c.1910 (interior photo)
176. Standard Pipe Works (aerial photograph) c.1933
177. Drury Brickworks (nr. Buckley railway station) (aerial
photograph)
177A. Old Ewloe brickworks (aerial photograph) c.1933
178. Tarran’s cottage (18 photographs)
179. Gregory’s Aerated Water Works, interior
180. St. Matthew’s Church Lads’ Brigade, c.1912 (see notes on
photographs)
181-182. Demolition of Elm Colliery chimney, 1933
183-184. Demolition of Feathers Inn
185. Lane End School
186-8. Demolition of Lane End School
189-190. Hayes Pottery Kiln
191. Major Gibson
192. Hayes Pottery
193. Tarran’s cottage, c.1962
194. Tarran’s cottage
195. Hancock’s Brickworks workmen, c.1930s
196. Buckley old station from the south, 1957
197. Buckley railway – line to north of Buckley old station
198. Buckley old station
199. Buckley old station yard
200-201. Buckley old station, 1957
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202. Site of turntable north of station, 1957
203. Railway line north of Buckley old station and Standard Brick and
Terra Cotta Company Works, 1957
204. Site of Mountain Colliery, 1957
205. Junction of Knowle Lane Sidings with main line of Buckley
Railway, 1957
206. Connah’s Quay – Buckley railway, 1957
207. Buckley railway, timber bridge, 1957
208. Buckley railway bridges, 1957
209. Signal for Castle Firebrick crossing, 1957
210. Buckley Male Voice Choir singing in Hawarden Park, 1934 -
missing
211. Up train entering Buckley old station, 1957
212-213. Brook Hill Brickworks, staff and workmen, 1894 (see notes on
photographs)
214. Mount Pleasant Colliery (including railway engine and sidings),
1888
215. Belmont Brickworks, 1894
216. Parish church prior to alterations
217. Buckley Jubilee, c.1965 (127 items)
218. Excavating tramways at Butcher’s Hill, 1956 (3 items)
219. Buckley Outdoor Museum exhibits, 1970
220. Brickworks, Buckley (aerial photograph)
221. Buckley (aerial photograph)
222. Knowle Hill Brickworks (aerial photograph)
223. Buckley boundary post, Mold and Connah’s Quay Railway, 1957
224. Buckley Junction looking towards Wrexham, 1957
225. Down train at Buckley junction station, c.1935
226. Vicarage (postcard)
227. Parish church, c.1903 (postcard)
228. Methodist chapel, c.1928 (postcard) [Tabernacle Prim. Meth.]
229. The Cross, c.1910
230. Group at Buckley Jubilee, 1974
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231. New Swimming Baths, c.1928 (postcard) (see notes on
photographs)
232. Lane End, c.1920
233. Lane End, c.1910
234. Mountain Colliery
235. The smelt
236. Tabernacle Chapel
237. Plas Newydd, c.1906
238. Bus and horses decorated for Jubilee, 1896 (see notes on
photographs)
239. Buckley Jubilee, 1973 (21 photographs)
240. 1st Flintshire R.E. Volunteers Group in camp at Buckley, 1896
241. Hancocks Brickworks staff, c.1926
242. Joseph Tyson, headmaster, St. Matthew’s School (in O.S.
folder)
243. Buckley Jubilee procession, 1937
244. Brookhill brickworks, c.1906-8
245. Brick and Tile Company Limited, 1908
246. Shop of Thomas Snape, earthenware and china dealer
(probably Liverpool) showing Buckley ware
247. Buckley Palstave (2 photographs)
248. Unidentified group
249. Area of Buckley pottery excavations (6 items)
250. Possett Cup, 1970s
251. Padeswood Hall, c.1905 (postcard)
252. Memorial to Jonathan Catherall (erected 1830), 1978
253. Main Street, c.1903 (postcard)
254. Square and Wesleyan Chapel, c.1905 (postcard)
255. Mountain Colliery
256. Lane End Colliery
257. Elm Colliery ‘E’ Team Rescue Brigade (see notes on
photographs)
258. Parish church, exterior, c.1910 (postcard)
259. Parish church, interior, c.1910 (postcard)
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260. Old smelt, c.1916 (postcard)
261-73. Brook Street cottages and the Feathers Inn prior to demolition
and building of Prince of Wales Court flats
274. Main Street (UDC offices on left), c.1910 (postcard)
275. Unidentified group
276. Bistre Heights, off Well Street, c.1970
277. View of Castle Brick Works, with Northop Hall in the distance,
c.1970
278. St. Matthew Boy’s School, class III, c.1930
279. St Matthew Boy’s School, class V, c.1910
280. Buckley School. Standard From VII, c.1920
281. St Matthews Church ‘Lad’s Brigade’, c.1930 (see notes on
photographs)
282. St Matthews football team, 1933
283-284. Locomotives, Buckley brickworks. (Edward Ankers of the Old
Vicarage, Nercwys, is pictured in both photographs)
285-308. Board School groups – mixed, c.1894
309-316. Board School groups – boys, c.1894
317-322. Board School groups – girls, c.1894
323. Board School groups – staff, c.1894
324. [Photograph withdrawn]
325. Buckley Amateurs’ Football Club, 1913-1914 (postcard) (see
notes on photographs)
326. Buckley United Football Club team, c.1922 (see notes on
photographs)
327. Buckley United Methodists Football Club team, 1923-1924 (see
notes on photographs)
328 [Photograph withdrawn]
329. Buckley Amateurs’ Football Club team, outside Grandstand
public house, Burntwood, 1928-1929 (see notes on
photographs)
330. Buckley Football Club team, 1928-1929 (see notes on
photographs)
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331. Buckley Athletics Football Club team, 1920s (see notes on
photographs)
332. Buckley Town Football Club team, c.1930s (see notes on
photographs)
333. Buckley Jazz Band at Holywell, 1920s (see notes on
photographs)
334. Fred Birks, native of Buckley, who was awarded the Victoria
Cross medal.
335. Buckley Cricket Club, 1970s
336. Mr Eric Hughes, postman, on his rounds, December 1981
337. Mr Tom Lloyd, clearing snow from St Matthew’s church
lychgate, 1981
338. Buckley parish church, December 1981
339. Hawkesbury Hall and war memorial, December 1981
340. Buckley parish church, c.1910 (postcard0)
341. Lambs Pottery
342. R. Williams’ Central Stores, Daisy Hill
343. Dedication of the lychgate at St. Matthew’s church
344. Departure of the old bell at St. Matthew’s church, 1901
345. Delivery of new bells to St. Matthew’s church, 1902
346. Dedication of clock, bells, baptistery, font and porch at St.
Matthew’s church, 1902
347. Tabernacle chapel
348. Library and Council Chambers
349. Main Street, Buckley
350. Old windmill
351-352. Site of old colliery at Burntwood
353. Glass Row, Stanley Road
354. Buckley Cricket Club team, c.1910 (see notes on photographs)
355. Horse tram near the Trap, c.1920
356-370. Workshops at Hancock’s Brickworks under construction, 1953
371-372. Tabernacle Methodist Church, interior, 1971
373. Cemetery House and Chapel, c.1980
374. Buckley Jubilee Procession, 1920
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375. St. Matthew’s infant school, Group 2 and teacher
376. Buckley Brickworks (?)
377. Brunswick chapel
378. Brunswick chapel (interior)
379. Buckley Junction, c.1950s
380. St. Matthew’s Church tennis club (see notes on photographs)
381. St. Matthew’s Church school (see notes on photographs)
382. Lane End infants school, 1914 (same as 11/174) (see notes on
photographs)
383-393. Pageant in grounds of Vicarage, 1933
394. Buckley Territorials – Major Gibson and daughters
395. Wedding group (see notes on photographs)
396. Padeswood station and staff, c.1950s
397. Buckley Liberals with list of names, 1948-49
398. St. John’s Ambulance with list of names, c.1945 (postcard)
399. St. John’s Ambulance with list of names, c.1950
400. Collection of Buckley ware from Ewloe Pottery, 1923
401-405. Groups of actors in “Mikado”, 1934-35 (postcard)
406. Castle Works, new brick box kiln, 1972
407. Knowle Hill Clay Quarry, 1972
408. St. Matthew’s Church school group, c.1900
409. Padeswood and Buckley Railway Station and staff, c.1920 (see
notes on photographs)
410-411. Disused Truck ways near Lane End brickworks
412. Tabernacle chapel ‘Noble Women’, 1932 (see notes on
photographs)
413. Tabernacle chapel ‘Noble Women’, c.1942 (see notes on
photographs)
414. Tabernacle chapel, displaying new Sunday school banner, for
Jubilee Centenary, 1956 (see notes on photographs)
415. St. Matthew’s school, class of girls, 1922
416. The Cross, 1958
417. Council Chambers and Brunswick, 1958
418. Mold Road, with Moel Fammau in background
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419. Church Road and St. Matthew’s church, 1958
420. Interior of St. Matthew’s church
421. Emmanuel church, Bistre, 1958
422. Interior of public baths, 1958
423. ‘Old Age Pensioners Coronation Garden’, Lane End, 1958
424. Hawkesbury Garden of Rememberance and Elfed secondary
school, 1958
425. Buckley cricket field, 1958
426. The Common, with St. John’s Congregational church
427. Model of New Town Centre, c.1970
428. Council Chambers, c.1970
429. New Shops in Phase 1 of Town Centre Development, c.1970
430. New Fire Station, Brunswick Road, c.1970
431. Mountain Lane School, c.1970
432. Buckley Baths, c.1970
433. View from Pren Hill, c.1970
434. Westbury Avenue, Lane End, c.1970
435. Prince of Wales Court, Brook Street, c.1970
436. Elderly people’s bungalows, Elm Grove, c.1970
437. Bartwood Housing Estate, Pen y Coed Road, c.1970
438. Knowle Hill Clay Hole, 1972
439. Cottage at Buckley, 1969/1970
440. Buckley Clay Pit, 1969/1970
441. The Hope and Anchor, 1969/1970
442. Identification plate from German aircraft that crashed near
Ewloe place, May 29th 1941 (see notes on photographs)
443. Buckley Council School, class of boys and teachers, c.1922
444. Buckley Council School, class of boys and teachers, c.1922
445. Buckley Cricket Team, c.1932
446. St. Matthew’s Buckley Football Team, Flintshire League
Champions, 1933
447. Hughes Brothers, Haulage Contractor’s lorry, 1930s
448. Castle Brick Company Lorry, 1930s
449. Buckley Fire Brigade, c.1940-1941
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450. Castle Brick Company Sentinal Wagon, c.1930s
451. Silver Jubilee procession (George V), 1935
452. Buckley Jubilee, c.1910
453. Red Lion Inn, Liverpool Road, c.1900
454. World War I gun near Salvation Army hut
455. Nant Inn, c.1915
456. Nant Inn with landlord and family, 1916
457. Ship Inn, Brunswick Road, 1994
458. Horse and Jockey Inn, Drury, 1948
459. Red Lion Inn, Liverpool Road, 1920s
460. Cross Keys, Lane End, 1930s
461. G.H. Booth, painter and small ware dealer shop, Mill Lane,
c.1918
462. James Ellis’ garage, Mill Lane, c.1940
463. Chester Road, c.1910
464. St. Matthew’s Church, c.1899
465. Castle Fire Brick Company cricket team, 1928
466. Order of Ancient Shepherds (friendly society), c.1905
467. Unveiling tablet at St. John’s Church, 1942
468. Buckley Fire Brigade, c.1940
469. Main Street, c.1910
470. Knowle Lane Coal Company siding, c.1910
471. Bistre school pupils, 1913
472. Bistre National School staff, c.1927
473. The Cross, c.1920
474. Zion Chapel, 1960s
475. Pren Hill farm wedding, c.1925
476. Bistre school pupils performing at fête, c.1912
477. Grandstand [Inn], Padeswood, 1910
478. Main Street, Co-op stores, c.1910
479. The Cross, c.1910
480. The Cross/Lloyd’s Bank, c.1920
481. James Smith at Mountain Colliery, 1930s
482. Elm Colliery rescue team, 1930s
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483. Elm Colliery surface workers, c.1910
484. Elm Colliery workers, c.1900
485. Miners during coal strike, 1921
486. Mill Lane, 1980s
487. Roberts family in Chester Road, 1919
488. Roberts family at Lane End school, 1912
489-490. R. Roberts, picture-framer shop, Chester Road, c.1915
491. Charabanc, c.1915
492. Fruit and Veg. shop, c.1925
493. Drury Brickworks, 1950s
494. Brick making at Drury Brickworks, 1950s
495. Buckley Pantomime production of Cinderella, 1920s
496. H.E. Edwards, Garage proprietor
497. Brunswick Road, 1958
498. Hill’s fish and chip shop, The Cross, 1988
499. Buckley ‘Warships Week’, 1942
500. St. John’s Congregational church, c.1910
501 Buckley UDC, 1935
502. Buckley UDC, 1950s
503. Buckley UDC, 1971
504. Buckley UDC, 1983-85
505. Buckley UDC, 1991
506. Dr David Fraser, 1950s
507. Councillor Thomas E.D. Hibbert, c.1956
508. Solid-tyred bus owned by Richardson’s, Buckley, c.1920
509. Buckley Wednesday F.C., 1913/14
510. Elizabeth ‘Nana’ Hughes and Samuel Hughes of Hughes Bros.,
c.1914-1920
511. Thomas and Harold, Harold Bros., c.1914-1920
512. James Henry Hughes, c.1914
513. Hughes Family members, c.1914-1920
514. Hughes Bros. charabanc in Rhyl, mid 1920s
515. Hughes Bros. charabanc with James Hughes, 1928
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516. Tivoli Cinema, Buckley under construction, 1925 (see notes on
photographs)
517. Griffiths family headstone at St. John’s Churchyard, Buckley
(see notes on photographs)
518. The Cross, Buckley, c.1906 (postcard)
Buckley – PH/11/
Buckley Photographs in Document Collections
D/DM/419/48
Davison’s Top Works (12 items)
D/DM/434/6
(a) Buckley Engineers, volunteers, c.1890
(b) 3 generations of Buckley Brass bandmen, the Griffiths family
(c) Buckley Urban District Council Food Control Committee,
1917-20
(d) Rogers’ butchers shop, Lane End, Buckley, c.1890
D/DM/434/20
(a) Buckley Wednesday Football Club, season 1904-05
(b) Castle Fire Brick Works managers and others at Employees’
Field Day, 1946
D/DM/434/32
Buckley Glee Club c.1930 (outsize)
D/DM/434/33
New buildings at Shotton Steelworks, 1937-1939 (1 bundle)
D/DG/8
Album of photographs, Dick Whittington, 1933
D/DG/10-11
Pantomime photographs, 2 filed
D/DG/12
Presentation album, 1933
D/DG/37
Hancocks Brickworks
Buckley – PH/11/
D/DG/97
Buckley Drama Circle productions
D/DG/116
Opening of Queensferry bridge, March 1962
Caergwrle – PH/12/
FLINTSHIRE RECORD OFFICE
Photographic CollectionCaergwrle
PH/12/
1. Castle (postcard)
2. Castle (postcard)
3. Mill (postcard)
4. Mill, c.1909 (postcard)
5. Mill, c.1910 (postcard)
6. Spa (postcard)
7. Spa, c.1909 (postcard)
8. Pavilion, Caergwrle Spa, c.1909 (postcard)
9. Bridge and Dam, c.1942 (postcard)
10. Sarn Bridge (postcard)
11. Castle (postcard)
12. Castle from Mountain Road (postcard)
13. Castle from Bryn Yorkin (postcard)
14. Caergwrle from the Castle (postcard)
15. Rhyddin Park, c.1909 (postcard)
16. Hope and Caergwrle (postcard)
17. High Street, c.1910 (postcard)
18. Castle Street, c.1905 (postcard)
19. Bridge End (postcard)
20. Railway Station, c.1918 (postcard)
21. Caergwrle in winter
22. Wesleyan Sunday School, 1903-4
23. Caergwrle Bank
24. Mill
25. Spa, c.1910
26. Rhyddyn Hall
27. Bridge Inn, 1966
28. ‘Caergwrle Castle and Wells’ Station board
29. Caergwrle Castle Station signal box, 1970
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30. Police Station, 1971
31. Wesleyan Chapel, c.1910
32. Police Station, 1970
33. Spa, 1940s ?
34. Derby Road, 1961
35. Derby Road, 1964
36. Mill – weir and sluice-gate, 1966
37. Sarn Mill
38. Castle (Aerial view)
39. Castle, station and wells
40. Caergwrle Bowl
41. Plas yn Bwl, 1959
42. Plas yn Bwl, 1957
43. Plas yn Bwl (rear), 1959
44. Plas yn Bwl (old doorway)
45-51. Pack-horse bridge, 1957
52-56. Pack-horse bridge, c.1929
57. Bridge End river bridge from mill, c.1916
58. Main Street
59. Pack-horse bridge
60. Haymaking, c.1922
61-64. Castle, 1960
65. Castle, 1956
66. Bridge End Mill (postcard)
67. Castle, 1935
68. Bridge End Mill
69. Castle
70. The Old Castle Inn
71. Castle Area, 1964 (8 items)
72. The Bridge Temperance Refreshment Rooms, c.1910
73. Castle, c.1910 (postcard)
74. Castle (Aerial photograph)
75-79. Castle (Aerial photograph)
80.
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81-85. Castle (Aerial photograph)
86. Village (coloured postcard)
87. Mill, 1928
88. Castle
89. High Street
90. Castle
91. View from Castle (postcard)
92. Castle (postcard)
93. Bridge (postcard)
94. Castle (postcard)
95. St. Cuthbert’s Tower, Caergwrle Spa
96. Wesleyan chapel, 1904
97. Wesleyan Sunday School group, 1912
98. Rev. Jackson, Presbyterian minister
99. Mold Road
100. High Street (with sheep)
101. Bridge End
102. High Street, Caergwrle
103. High Street, Caergwrle, looking towards Mold, Castle Inn on left
104. Castle dining rooms, Castle Street, Caergwrle
105. Old Post office, Castle Street, Caergwrle
106. Rhyddyn Hall, Caergwrle Spa
107. Derby Arms, Derby Road, Caergwrle
108. Derby Cinema, Castle Street, Caergwrle (now site of Evans
Bros.)
109. High Street, Caergwrle ?
110. Caergwrle Football team
111. Fellows Bridge, Caergwrle
112. Lassell and Sharman Ltd., brewery, Derby Road
113. Lassell and Sharman Ltd., brewery workers, Derby Road
114. Caergwrle Home Guard Band
115. Caergwrle from the Castle
116-117. Caergwrle Castle ruins
118. Caergwrle Castle from Bryn Yorkin
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119. The weir, river and Mill house at Caergwrle
120. General view of Caergwrle
121. Bryn Yorkin, Caergwrle
122. 5 views of Caergwrle
123. The Castle, Caergwrle
124. Packhorse bridge, Caergwrle
125. The Castle
126. The Bowling Green, Bridge Inn
127. Group of workmen by railway bridge, Cefn y Bedd
128. Lassell and Sharman Brewers, delivery lorry
129. T. Crowe of Wrexham, greengrocers, delivery lorry outside
Castle Dining Rooms
130. Group of people and a horse, outside smithy(?), near Derby
Arms (see notes on photographs)
131. Caergwrle from the Castle Hill, c.1980s
132. Castle Ruins, c.1904 (postcard)
133. Wrexham Road from Castle Hill, c.1980s
134. View towards Hope Church from field east of Caergwrle Castle,
c.1910 (see notes on photographs)
Caergwrle – PH/12/
FLINTSHIRE RECORD OFFICE
Photographs in Document Collections
Caergwrle
D/DM/614/3
Wesleyan Chapel, Lower Street (built 1823)
Wesleyan Chapel, interior, 1904
Wesleyan Sunday School outing, 1903-1904
M. Williams, Class Leader, Wesleyan Chapel
Rev. Owen Lloyd and family, Presbyterian minister
Caergwrle Band, 1912
(All glass slides)
D/DM/294/19
Village, 1905
Caerwys – PH/13/
FLINTSHIRE RECORD OFFICE
Photographic CollectionCaerwys
PH/13/
1. Parish church, c.1905 (postcard)
2. Parish church interior, c.1905 (postcard)
3. Parish church, c.1915 (postcard)
4. Parish church, c.1917 (postcard)
5. Parish church, c.1910
6. Parish church, c.1930s
7. Parish church, interior, c.1930s
8. Parish church, 1957
9. Parish church lychgate, 1957
10. Parish church plate, 1940
11. Parish church, c.1900
12. The Cross, c.1905
13. The Cross, c.1905
14. The Cross and Mostyn Street, c.1906 (postcard)
15. The Cross, c.1906 (postcard)
16. The Institute, c.1930s
17-18. The Cross, c.1910 (postcard)
19. Planting the new Cross tree, c.1920s
20. The Cross, c.1890
21. The Cross, c.1910
22. The Cross
23. The Cross, 1920s
24. The Cross, 1963
25. North Street, c.1906 (postcard)
26-7. North Street, c.1910
28. North Street, c.1915 (postcard)
29. South Street, c.1900
30. South Street, c.1905 (postcard)
31. South Street, c.1910 (postcard)
Caerwys – PH/13/
32-3. South Street, c.1910
34. South Street, c.1919
35. South Street, c.1930s
36. Water Street
37-8. Water Street, c.1910
39. Water Street, c.1920 (postcard)
40. Water Street, c.1913
41. Picadilly, c.1910
42. Picadilly Inn, c.1901
43. Picadilly Inn, c.1925
44. South Street, c.1910
45. High Street, c.1910-1914
46. Railway Station and Maes y Coed Hill, c.1905
47. Caerwys Hill, c.1930s
48. Footpath to Caerwys station, c.1930s
49. Town band, c.1896 (see notes on photographs)
50. Post Office, c.1915
51. School group, 1909
52-3. School groups, c.1915
54. Caerwys, c.1939 (aerial photograph)
55-58. Caerwys, 1956 (aerial photograph)
59. Eisteddfod group, 1896
60. Military Police, c.1908 (postcard)
61. Llidiart Cerrig tollgate, 1959
62. Divisional Officers at Caerwys Military Camp, 1909
63. ‘A’ Company, Liverpool Scottish at Caerwys Military Camp,1909
64. 5th Kings, Liverpool, Transport Stables, Caerwys Military Camp,
1909.
65. Pwll Gwyn Hotel, Mold-Denbigh Road, 1958
66-70. Cheese factory, c.1920
71. Workmen at Afonwen paper Mill, c.1900
72. Afonwen paper Mill, interior, c.1910
73-75. Afonwen Paper Mill, 1965
76. Afonwen Paper Mill, 1970s
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77-80. Workmen at Caerwys Old Factory, c.1930
81. Caerwys Old Factory, c.1930
82. Fire at Caerwys Old Factory
83-88. Caerwys Old Factory
89-90. Maes y Coed, Afonwen, 1959
91-92. Bryn Sion, 1959
93-97. Plas Cerrig, 1959
98. Ty Isaf Barn – roof timbers, 1959
99. Pendre from Church Walk
100. Pendre
101-105. Proclamation of Eisteddfod, 1967
106. Thatched cottage, c.1890
107. Afonwen Cement Works, 1950s
108-109. Caerwys Hall, 1959
110. Maesmynnan Hall, Afonwen
111. The Fountain, Afonwen
112. Caerwys Station
113. Caerwys Rectory
114. Plasisa Mill
115.
116.
117.
118B. Afonwen Paper Mill
119. Denbighshire Portland Cement Company, Afonwen, Workmen
and Staff, 1906 (postcard)
120-121B. Denbigh to Chester Railway Line – the last train leaving
Caerwys Station, c.1968
122-125B. Aerial photographs of Caerwys, 22 November 1966
126-147B. Pendre Farmhouse, High Street (listed building) (see 13/50)
External views and details of interiors by Caerwys
Archaeological Group, c.1960 (see notes on photographs)
148. Afonwen, General view with train, c.1900
149. Afonwen, the Paper works (later Leather works) c.1900 (see
notes on photographs)
Caerwys – PH/13/
150. Afonwen, the Huntsman Inn (closed in 1980s)
151. Maesymynan Hall, Afonwen (distant view), c,1950
152. View from Post Office, west, Afonwen, early 1900s
153-154. Post Office and Craft Shop, Caerwys, c.1960s-1980s
Caerwys – PH/13/
Caerwys Photographs in Document Collections
D/DM/53/17
Photograph Mr. J. Herbert Lewis
D/DM/53/31
Album – visit to South Africa of Mr. J. Herbert Lewis
D/DM/386/3
Flint and Denbigh Dairy School, Caerwys
D/L/31
Collection of photographs
Cilcain – PH/14/
FLINTSHIRE RECORD OFFICE
Photographic CollectionCilcain
PH/14/
1. Parish church, c.1908 (postcard)
2. Moel Fammau from the Leete path, c.1920s (postcard)
3. ‘Last half mile’, Moel Fammau, c.1916 (postcard)
4. Cilcain from the valley, c.1956 (postcard)
5. Jubilee Tower, Moel Fammau and Nant Alyn (2 views) c.1910
(postcard)
6. Jubilee Tower, Moel Fammau, c.1910 (postcard)
7. Cwm House, Moel Fammau, c.1920s (postcard)
8. Jubilee Tower, Moel Fammau, c.1910 (postcard)
9. Jubilee Tower, Moel Fammau, c.1911 (postcard)
10. Jubilee Tower, Moel Fammau (postcard)
11. Jubilee Tower, Moel Fammau, c.1910
12. Jubilee Tower, Moel Fammau
13. Jubilee Tower, Moel Fammau, c.1912
14. Lorry on summit of Moel Fammau, 1935 (see notes on
photographs)
15. Cilcain Village, 1950s
16. Cilcain village (postcard)
17. Cilcain village
18. Reservoir, Hawarden and District Waterworks
19. Bracken patterns on hillside, 1959
20. Boundary stone on enclosure awards, 1959
21. Parish church, east windows, 1939
22. Parish church, east window of nave, 1939
23. Parish church, 1933
24. Parish church tower, 1933
25. Parish church, roof carvings, 1957
26. Village, c.1910
27. The Riding School (Bryn Awelon), c.1940s
Cilcain – PH/14/
28. The Square, c.1920s
29. Village and Post Office, c.1915
30. Village from the church tower, c.1920s
31. Pentre, c.1940s
32-35. Ty Ucha, 1957
36-37. Maes y Groes, 1957
38-42. Plas yn Llan, 1959
43. Gwrachen, 1943
44.
45.
46-48. Ty Isaf, 1955
49-50. Ty Isaf, 1950s?
51.
52.
53.
54. Moel Fammau, c.1940s
55. Pentre, c.1910
56. Near village, c.1920s
57-63. Gold mine
64. Smithy
65. Children on smithy steps
66. The Nook, c.1905
67. Plas Yw, 1959
68. Ffynnon Leinw prior to clearance
69. Bridge over stream, Pentre, c.1920s
70-71. Cilcain club and band at the Nook, c.1907
72. Trial Hill
73. Pentre, c.1920s
74. Wallacre, c.1940s (postcard)
75. Vicarage, c.1940s (postcard)
76. Village, c.1950s (postcard)
77. Reservoir, opening ceremony, 1910
78. Village, c.1905 (postcard)
79. Moel Arthur, 1960s
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80.
81.
82.
83.
84.
85.
86.
87.
88.
89.
90. Village, c.1912
91. Village, 1923 (postcard)
92. Village (with chapel in foreground), c.1920s (postcard)
93-144. Brithdir Mawr (interior and exterior), 1958-1961
145-146. Brithdir Mawr outbuildings
147. Bron-y-Graig, c.1948
148. Bron-y-Graig, 1960-1986
149.
150.
151-175. Cefn Goleu Cairn excavations and finds, 1950-1954 (103
photos) (Filed under PH/F)
176. Jubilee Tower or Moel Fammau
177-183. Cilcain Church, 1990
Connah’s Quay – PH/15/
FLINTSHIRE RECORD OFFICE
Photographic CollectionConnah’s Quay
PH/15/
1. L. & N.W. Motor Omnibus, c.1906 (postcard)
2. General view, c.1912 (postcard)
3. St. Mark’s Church, c.1910 (postcard)
4. Procession, c.1905 (postcard)
5. Procession, c.1906 (postcard)
6. Wepre Park, c.1920s (coloured postcard)
7. General view, c.1910 (postcard)
8. A country lane, c.1920s (coloured postcard)
9. High Street, c.1920s (coloured postcard)
10. War Memorial, c.1920s (coloured postcard)
11. St. Mark’s Church, interior, c.1920s (coloured postcard)
12. The river at Connah’s Quay, c.1920s
13. Ironmongers and Toy Shop, High Street, c.1905
14-15. L.N.W.R. bus, c.1905
16. Installation of Deeside Industrial Water main on Wepre Bridge,
1915
17. High Street, 1925 (from postcard)
18-19. Heavy snowfall, December 1981
20. Chester House, c.1940s
21. Nos. 6 and 8 Cable Street, c.1960s?
22. R.C. Church and Hippodrome, c.1915
23. High Street, c.1930s?
24. High Street, c.1920s? (See duplicate 15/188)
25. High Street, c.1925?
26-27. High Street, property to be demolished, 1959
28. Presbyterian Church, c.1940s?
29. Wepre Drive, c.1950s?
30. 12 views of Deeside, 1925
31-32. Claremont, Mold Road, c.1930s?
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33. Plas Top y Fron, 1959
34. Cottage at bottom of Golftyn Lane, 1966 (see notes on
photographs)
35. Power Station, c.1960s
36. Tramroad through Plantation Wood, c.1965
37. Top y Fron, 1959
38. Connah’s Quay-Northop Hall railway line, c.1950s?
39. Connah’s Quay Band, 1920?
40. T. & H. Price, Butchers, Wepre Buildings, c.1912 (see notes on
photographs)
41. Christmas Beef (Price Butchers, 151 High Street), 1910 (see
notes on photographs)
42. ‘Englefield Lordship’ Boundary Stone between Connah’s Quay
UD and Hawarden Rural, c.1960s
43. Freme family of Wepre Hall during game of bowls, c.1917 (see
notes on photographs)
44. Wepre Hall servants, c.1900?
45. Wepre Hall shooting party, c.1900?
46. Shoot in Wepre Woods, c.1910
47. Bag for one day’s shooting at Wepre Hall, c.1920 (see notes on
photographs)
48. Horse and groom, Wepre Hall, c.1910?
49. Wepre Hall, greenhouse, c.1900
50. Wepre Hall, c.1950s?
51. The Wharf, c.1912
52-55. Wepre Hall, 1961
56-58. Wepre Hall, 1958
59
60.
61-66. Wepre Hall, 1960
67. Wepre Brook bridge, downstream, c.1940s?
68. Wepre Brook bridge, upstream, c.1940s?
69. Bridge in Wepre Woods, c.1940s
70-71. Wepre Woods, c.1940s?
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72. Wepre Shoot, c.1920s?
73. Wepre Brook, old Banks Field, 1903
74. Wepre Brook, Hay Field Old Banks, 1903
75. Artificial lake at Wepre Hall, c.1920s?
76-77. Artificial mound at Wepre Hall Meadow, c.1950s?
78-79. Frozen waterfall, Wepre Park during winter 1981-1982.
80. The Dee Bore, 1906
81-83. Stone heads found in Wepre Hall excavation, c.1960s
84. Well Head in Kelsterton Lane, 1959
85-90. Ruins of Kelsterton Brewery, 1959
91. Coat of Arms over front doorway, Kelsterton Hall, 1959
92. Site of Engineering Block, Flintshire Technical College, 1950
93. Steel Structure, 1951
94. Dining Room and Administration Block, 1952
95-96. Technical College, c.1952
97. Site of Administration Block, 1950
98. Site of Main Entrance Hall, 1950
99-100. Laying the Foundation Stone, 1953
101-107. Opening of the Flintshire Technical College, 1953
108. Connah’s Quay Docks, Salmon net fishing, c.1910?
109. Quay House, c.1890-1900
110. Quay House, c.1905
111. The Quay House, c.1910? (from postcard)
112. The Conway
113. River Dee at Connah’s Quay, c.1860-1862 (from postcard)
114. River Dee nr. Connah’s Quay, c.1920s? (from postcard)
115. Low water at Connah’s Quay, c.1910?
116-117. The derelict port of Connah’s Quay, 1969
118. Ship-building yard – employees, c.1900 (see notes on
photographs)
119. Local men who built ships, c.1900? (see notes on photographs)
120. Ship’s figure-head (found in garden at Wepre Hall Lane), 1967
121. Derelict port of Connah’s Quay
122. The Wharf
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123. The Old Convict Ship, c.1910
124. On board Volunteer, 1901
125. Schooner Florette, c.1915
126. Schooner Florette, c.1920s
127. Fishermen in boats, with ships at dockside, c.1910
128. Docks, c.1895
129. Docks, c.1900?
130. Docks, c.1905
131. Docks, 1959
132. Docks, c.1959?
133. Schooner Ellen Harrison and steamer Aranci at Docks
134. Schooner Kathleen and May at Appledore, Devon, 1970
135. Tug Taliesen
136. Swedish ship with cargo of timber in Docks, 1959
137. S/S Red Hand (capsized and sank at mouth of River Dee), 1927
138. Schooner and steamship (unidentified), c.1920s?
139. Schooners (unidentified) at Docks, c.1910
140. S/S Shotton, 1909
141. S/S Rosabelle, c.1920s
142. The Grain Elevator towed by tug Taliesin past Connah’s Quay,
1926
143. Schooner David and Doris
144. My Lady
145. Schooner J&M Garratt
146. ‘Jane Banks’
147. Crew of Clan Evans, 1907 (see notes on photographs)
148. S/S Hove, c.1950s
149. Sam Evans
150. Florence Petherick (Whitehaven) in dock
151. Dispatch
152. Schooner Mary Ann Mandle, 1920s ?
153. View from front door of house, during severe snow of January
1982
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154. View from front door of house, during severe snow of January
1982
155. Shipyard engineering department employees, 1920
156. Schooner Useful, c.1920s
157. Volunteers, c.1900
158. Schooner Useful, c.1920s
159. Quay House, 1906
160. Coleclough family of the Quay House, c.1906
161. The Robert Brown in dry dock near Quay House
162. Clipper Enterprise (scale model, Grosvenor Museum) (postcard)
163. S/S Fairfield, c.1920s (outsize) – missing
164. S/S Mourne, c.1920s (outsize)
165. Early motor car (Deeside ?), c.1920s
166. Connah’s Quay Silver Band, 1908 (see notes on photographs)
167. Schooners at Docks, c.1920s
168. Steamship (unidentified), c.1920s
169. Schooner Dispatch, c.1910
170. Ferguson and Baird, shipwrights, c.1890 (see notes on
photographs)
171. Schooner (unidentified), c.1920s
172. S/S Merwick Dor…?, c.1920s
173. Steamship (unidentified), c.1920s
174. Steamship Rosabelle
175. Steamship Rosabelle
176. Shipping at Docks, c.1920s
177-178. Ryelands at dock.
179. L.N.W.R. Bus, c.1905 (postcard)
180. S/S Mourne, c.1910?
181. The Sarah Latham, c.1910?
182. Silver Prize Band, 1908
183. The Old Quay House, c.1900?
184. St. Mark’s School, c.1890s?
185. Wepre Hall, c.1910? (from postcard)
186. High Street, flooded, c.1920s (see notes on photographs)
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187. High Street (looking towards Shotton from Dock Road), c.1920s
(postcard)
188. High Street (view from Ship Inn), c.1920 (from postcard)
189. Steam crane at docks, c.1910
190. St. Mark’s Church, c.1905 (postcard)
191. St. Mark’s Church, c.1960s (postcard)
192. High Street, c.1920s
193. Nightfall on Deeside, 1970s
194. Church Street, c.1910 (coloured postcard)
195. The Shipyard, c.1900 (from postcard)
196. Schooner Kate (at Cardiff Docks?), c.1910
197. Crew on board Schooner Kate, c.1915
198. Crew on Deeside ship, c.1915
199. Schooner Robert Brown, before 1895
200. S/S Warita, 1930s
201. S/S Wilitia, 1920s
202. Kathleen and May (at Appledore, Devon), 1960s
203. Wepre Drive, c.1913 (coloured postcard)
204. Wepre Mills (Wm. Blease and family in foreground), 1880
205-206. Malvina under construction, pre-1910
207. Launching Malvina, pre-1910
208. Apollo towing the Malvina to Liverpool, pre-1910
209-210. Shipbuilding and Apollo towing Malvina?
211-213. Wildflowers with boat adapted for shooting – a “gunpunt” (see
notes on photographs)
214-215. Launching of a schooner, 1901
216-218. Quay House
219. Wepre Mill, 1975
220. Robert Ellis (‘Conk’) a Connah’s Quay character on horseback
221. Female servants at Wepre Hall, 1890
222. Church Lads Football Team, 1917-1918
223. The Protection
224. Launching of Earl Cairns
225. J.M. Garratt at docks, 1930
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226. North Barrule
227. E. Hughes’ shop, Chester House
228. Wepre Presbyterian church
229. V.E. Day celebration street party, Railway Terrace
230. John Williams’ brickyard employees, c.1906
231. Brickyard employees
232. St. Mark’s school boys, c.1907-8
233. View from power station cooling tower, 1950s
234. Shipping at dock
235. Sailing vessels near docks
236. Group of Cubs and Scouts
237. Lt. Col. Marriot, Harbour Master and founder of Boy Scout
Movement with Baden Powell
238. Workshop, Deeside (Connah’s Quay?)
239. Children landing the nets
240. High Street
241. Scale model of the clipper Enterprise (postcard)
242. Construction of the Allegheny, c.1919-20
243-244. Launch of the Allegheny, 1921
245. ?S.S. Temple of Mostyn at Connah’s Quay
246-248. Unidentified shipping
249. Launch of the Allegheny, 1921
250. Shipyard
251-252. Salmon Netsmen
253. Connah’s Quay Power Station, 1971
254. Schooner Lizzie May, c.1900-1930s
255. Sailing Ship Sam Evans, c.1900-1930s
256. Schooner Dee(?), c.1900-1930s
257. Connah’s Quay Shipyard, c.1900-1930s
258. Connah’s Quay Shipyard, showing Quay House Inn and
schooner Robert Brown, c.1900-1930s
259. Unidentified steam ship
260. Connah’s Quay Silver Band?, c.1900
261. Boys’ school group and teacher, c.1900
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262. High Street, c.1905
263. St. Mark’s Church, c.1905
264. St. Mark’s Church, interior, c.1905
265. Lloyd Williams’ furniture and carpet shop, c.1910
266. Procession of boys brigade, c.1910
267. R.C. Church and Hippodrome, c,1910
268. Connah’s Quay Male Voice Choir, 1913
269. Football team (winners of Wales school league?), 1913
270. Group of R.A.F. airmen, c.1914-1918
271. R.A.F. airmen, c.1914-1918
272. W.R.A.F. officer, c.1914-1918
273. Peace celebrations procession, 1919
274. Football team, c.1920s
275. Connah’s Quay Cricket Club, c.1947
276-277. Remembrance Day, c.1920s
278. Connah’s Quay and Shotton F.C., 1930-1931
279-280. Connah’s Quay/Shotton boundary stone, 1990
281. Stretch of River Dee known as “The Lony Swim” looking towards
Connah’s Quay Power Station, 1990
282-283. Remains of Silica Works, 1990
284. Site of Connah’s Quay and Shotton railway loop line, 1990
285. Railway crossing keepers’ house at Maud Street, 1990
286. Old goods depot, Maud Street, 1990
287. The approach to Primrose Street, c.1948
288. Quayside (with sailing and steam ships), c.1900
289. Lt. Com. E.L. Marriott, RNR, customs office, Connah’s Quay,
(also first scoutmaster 1st Connah’s Quay Scouts)
290. The Wharf, Connah’s Quay, c.1904 (postcard) (copy of 15/122)
291. Rev. Thomas Williams, Vicar of Connah’s Quay, c.1900
292. Unidentified House, c.1900 (postcard)
293. J. Green, Grocer’s shop
294-296. Unidentified groups of teachers and pupils
297. V.E. Day – Celebration street party, 1945
298. Connah’s Quay Civic Centre
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299. Coronation Gardens, 1953
300. Festival of Britain Gardens, 1955
301. St. Mark’s Church, 1953
302. St. Mark’s Church, 1948
303. High Street and Presbyterian Church, 1953
304. High Street and Presbyterian Church, 1955
305. Site of the Technical School (Kelsterton College), 1948
306. Clough’s Housing Estate, Howard Street, 1948
307. The Fron Hill, 1948
308. Wepre Hall, 1948
309. Wepre Hall, 1953
310. Gardens, Wepre Hall, 1953
311. Woods, Wepre Park, 1953
312. Woods, Wepre Park, 1948
313. The Rock and Shore,1949
314. View “up river”, 1949
315. The power station, 1955
316. J. Green’s Grocery Shop, High Street, Connah’s Quay, c.1890
317. Postcard of Wepre Hall, c.1935
318. Vitamins Week (National Milk function) – mothers and children
at Old Council Offices, Connah’s Quay, 1947 – Missing (copy
can be seen in notes on photographs folder)
319. Wepre Drive
320. Hall Lane, Connah’s Quay with Round House on the left, c.1958
321. View from Hall Lane towards Broad Oak, Connah’s Quay,
c.1958
322-323. Overlapping views – from top of Mold Road, showing Red Hall
Avenue on right, Prince’s brickworks on left and in the distance,
John Symmer’s Steelworks, c.1958
324. Prisoner of War Camp, Cae Llys Farm, Mold Road, Connah’s
Quay, 2006 (see notes on photographs)
Cwm – PH/16/
FLINTSHIRE RECORD OFFICE
Photographic CollectionCwm
PH/16/
1. Marian Hill
2. Marian Hill
3. View of village and church
4. Fron
5. Fron Barn
6. Fron Barn datestone
7. Pentre Cwm, 1961
8-9. Pentre, Cwm, 1957
10. Pentre, Cwm, 1958
11. Pentre, Cwm, 1961
12. Tan y Bryn
13. Tan y Bryn
14. Terfyn Farm (coloured)
15. Terfyn Farm on the Cwm-Dyserth parish boundary (coloured)
16. Rhuallt Hall, c.1930
17. Rhuallt Hall, c.1930
18. Ty Celyn
19. Plan yn llan 1962 (coloured)
20. Pwllhalog, 1957
21-22. Pwllhalog, 1957
23. Pwllhalog, 1958
24. Pwllhalog (from a distance), 1957
25. Marian Hill
26. Blue Lion Inn, c.1910 (postcard)
27. Plas yn Llan, 1950s
Dyserth – PH/17/
FLINTSHIRE RECORD OFFICE
Photographic CollectionDyserth
PH/17/
1. Dyserth Church (postcard)
2. Tombs of Welsh Princes (postcard)
3. Bodrhyddan Hall (postcard) Valchrome
4. White Drawing Room, Bodrhyddan Hall (postcard)
5. St. Mary’s Well, Bodrhyddan (postcard)
6. New Motor Rail, c.1908 (postcard)
7. Waterfall, c.1907 (postcard)
8. Waterfall, c.1904 (postcard)
9. Waterfall (2) (Finlow) (stereoscopic view)
10-11. Dyserth Castle, c.1906
12-15. Dyserth Castle
16. Moat, Dyserth Castle
17-18. Dyserth Castle
19. View from above waterfall, 1966
20. Marian Mills
21. Bassoon
22. Aerial view of Dyserth
23. Overturned lorry, c.1932
24-26. Talargoch engine house
27. Smithy
28. The last miller, Llewerllyd Mill
29. Parish church
30-43. Llewerllyd Mill
44. Pentre Mill
45-46. School, High Street, 1966
47. David Williams of Dyserth, Shepherd – Welsh Methodist
48. Welsh women of Dyserth
49. Old Wesleyan Chapel
50. Chelsea Cottage, Dyserth
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51-56. Old Smithy demolition
57-60. Siambr Wen
61. White Rose bus
62. View towards Rhyl, 1966
63. Coach party at Dyserth
64. Passengers on Dyserth railway coach
65. Dyserth railway
66. New motor train
67. ‘B’ Squadron Dyserth Troupe at Worlingham Competiton
68. Prestatyn to Dyserth by motor rail
69. Dyserth to Prestatyn railway
70. By the river
71. Railway coach and platform
72. Waterfall, c.1907
73. Dyserth village (postcard)
74. Parish church (postcard)
75-76. The waterfalls
77. Upper Dyserth
78. Dyserth above waterfalls
79. Charles Cartwright, Army Veterinary Surgeon, on horseback,
c.1914
80. Dyserth from above the falls
81. Dyserth from the bridge
82. Charles Cartwright (Army Veterinary Surgeon), on left with
assistants looking after Army horses, c.1914
83. Upper Dyserth
84. High Street
85.
86. D.C. Jones’ shop, Upper Dyserth
87. P. William’s shop
88. D. Jones’ shop
89. Upper Dyserth
90. New Dyserth
91. Old cottages
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92. Lime Works
93.
94. Welsh ladies at Wern House
95. Delightful Dyserth
96.
97.
98
99
100. The Cross Keys
101. Village
102.
103. New chapel
104. Weaver’s cottage
105. Post Office
106-111. Village
112. Edward Jones – Traps to Rhyl
113-119. Village
120. Quarry
121. Moel Hiraddug
122. War Effort Fete, 1918 ?
123. Waterfall (postcard)
124. Armistice Day Service, 1924
125. Unveiling of Memorial
126. Dyserth above falls, c.1921
127. Laying Foundation Stone
128. Church, c.1905
129. House builders
130-131. Opening Hiraddug School ?
132. Building new school ?
133. Waterfall
134. Cutting the sod (occasion unknown)
135. Group of Dyserth people (occasion unknown)
136. Dyserth woman on donkey
137. Waterfalls
Dyserth – PH/17/
See also the following –
D/DM/384/2, 4 and 6 D.J. Thomas’ papers
D/DM/439/2-5 Sir Geoffrey Summer’ papers
138. Waterfalls (postcard) Photolette
139. Railway (postcard)
140. Nant y Fuarch excavations (Caves 1958)
141. Train on Dyserth-Meliden line
142. Waterfalls, 1883
143. Churchyard
144. Village (postcard)
145. New Dyserth (postcard)
146-147. Dyserth (postcard)
148. Rail motor (no.7), c.1910
149. The Waterfall (postcard)
150. The Vicarage
151. Long Acre
152. Old Village and Falls
153. Village, c.1908
154. Village – Penisa Cross Roads before 1920
155. The ‘Green Hill’
156. Interior of Church – with oil lamps
157. Looking down High Street
158. Pen Issa
159. Marian Hill Café – Mrs Rogers’ famous hot cakes
160. Rev. John Evans Jones, vicar of Dyserth (1907-1934) and Mrs
Jones
161. Church and Vicarage
162. Canol y dre (on left) and Laundry (white cottage on right)
163. Stables, etc. at back of Vicarage
164. Gates at Bodnant by John Edward Roberts, blacksmith of
Dyserth?
165. ‘Central Buildings’ – corner of High Street and Lower Foel Road
166. Thatched cottages, Weaver’s Lane
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167. First Grove Hill
168. Waterfalls and old Mill
169-170. Station 1950
See also the following –
D/DM/384/2 Dyserth (old) school – teachers and pupils, c.1900 (3 items)
D/DM/384/8 Collection of slides
171. Daily mail coach between Dyserth and Rhyl
172. Castle
173.
174. Grave of Addy, pet dog of a vicar of Dyserth
175-187. Dyserth railway, 1967-1968
188-191. Dyserth railway, Wirral Railway Tour Society excursion, 1969
192. Five views of Dyserth, c.1941
193. Parish Council Dinner & Dance, 1974
194. Waterfall
195. Waterfall, c.1904
196. Dyserth Railway
197. Old tombs, 17th Century?
198. Waterfall
199. Dyserth Castle
200. View of Dyserth Castle and house
201-208. House near castle before, during, and at completion of building
improvements, c.1907
Ewloe – PH/18/
FLINTSHIRE RECORD OFFICE
Photographic CollectionEwloe
PH/18/
1-4. Ewloe Castle Welsh Tower (postcard)
5. Old Post Office, c.1910
6. Ruins of Ewloe Castle
7. Ruins of Ewloe Castle
8. Ewloe Castle West Tower (postcard)
9. General view (including Crown and Liver), c.1925 (postcard)
10. Boar’s Head Inn (postcard)
11. Crossroads near Boar’s Head Inn (postcard)
12. Boar’s Head Inn (postcard)
13. 5 views (postcard)
14. Felling of Elm Colliery chimney, c.1928
15. Carline’s Farm
16. Carline’s Farm
17. Carline’s Farm, 1961
18. Joseph Bennion, Flintshire Volunteer, 1903
19. Group outside Stag’s Head Inn, c.1916 (see notes on
photographs)
20-22. Bridge in Ewloe Woods
23-25. Thatched cottage on Aston Hill, 1958
26-27. The Thatch (interior), 1958
28. The Thatch, 1958
29.
30-31. Ewloe Castle Welsh Tower
32. Ewloe Castle Welsh Tower
33. Ewloe Castle West Tower, c.1967
34. Ewloe Castle moat, 1967
35. Ewloe Castle Welsh Tower, 1967
36-37. Ewloe Castle West Tower, 1967
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38. Ewloe Castle
39. Ewloe Castle, 1963
40. Ewloe Castle, 1957
41. Ewloe Castle, 1963
42-44. Ewloe Castle, 1967
45. Ewloe Castle
46. Ewloe Castle
47. St. Winefride’s church
48-50. Church of the Holy Spirit under construction (interior)
51-53. Church of the Holy Spirit under construction
54. Church of the Holy Spirit, doorway
55-59. Church of the Holy Spirit
60. Church of the Holy Spirit and Rev. Thomas
61. Church of the Holy Spirit
62-65. Church of the Holy Spirit (interior)
66-67. Group of the clergy at consecration of the Church of the Holy
Spirit, 1938
68. Group of consecration of the Church of the Holy Spirit, 1938
69. Ewloe Green Council School Group ‘A’, 1910
70. Ewloe Green Council School Group ‘B’, 1910
71. Ewloe Green Council School Group ‘C’, 1910
72. Ewloe Green Council school teachers, 1910
73-77. Ewloe Castle (aerial view)
78. Church of the Holy Spirit (postcard)
79. Church of the Holy Spirit (interior) (postcard)
80. Ewloe Castle (postcard)
81. Castle Hill Brewery – bottling room (see notes on photographs)
82-84. Castle Hill Brewery – employees, c.1935 (see notes on
photographs)
85. Castle Hill Brewery – Fox family (see notes on photographs)
86. Castle Hill Brewery – Fox family (with motorcycles), c.1915 (see
notes on photographs)
87-90. Castle Hill Brewery – Coronation festivities, 1937 (see notes on
photographs)
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91-92. John Fox – co-founder of Castle Hill Brewery (portrait)
93-94. James Hayes, co-founder of Castle Hill Brewery (portrait)
95. Ewloe Wood Farm, c.1912
96. The Thatch, 1916 (see notes on photographs)
97. Castle Bank Cottage, 1916 (see notes on photographs)
98. Ewloe Green British School Group ‘D’, 1902 (photocopy)
99. School Group I
100. Ewloe Barn Farm, 1920s (see notes on photographs)
101-102. Ewloe Castle Welsh Tower (postcards)
103-104. Ewloe Green Council School staff, 1921 (see notes on
photographs)
105B. Cottage or Stanford Way, Ewloe, c.1930 (see notes on
photographs)
106. Duffer’s Hill, Ewloe
107B. School – chapel of St. Winifred’s, 1895
108B. Carline’s Farm
109. Old thatched cottages, Stamford Way, Ewloe, c.1930s
110. Ewloe Barn (Castle) Brickworks, 1972
111. Building of Ewloe Green School, Horace Price far right
112. Price family, Ewloe Green, 1901 (see notes on photographs)
Ffynnongroew – PH/19/
FLINTSHIRE RECORD OFFICE
Photographic CollectionFfynnongroew
PH/19/
1. Ffynnongroew (postcard) Perfection, c.1908
2. Point of Ayr Colliery (postcard)
3. Garth Mills, c.1905 (postcard)
4. Garth Mill, 1909 (postcard)
5. Garth Mill
6. Garth Mill
7. Wesleyan Chapel
8. Unidentified non-conformist minister?
9. Dovecote at Tan Llan Mawr
10. Dovecote at Tan Llan Mawr
11. Dovecote at Tan Llan Mawr
12. Dovecote at Tan Llan Bach
13. Dovecote at Tan Llan Bach
14. Dovecote at Tan Llan Bach
15. Llinegr – see also 19/69
16. Ysgol Mornant, Ffynnongroew
17. Ysgol Mornant, Ffynnongroew
18. Ysgol Mornant, Ffynnongroew
19. Ysgol Mornant, Ffynnongroew
20. Ysgol Mornant, Ffynnongroew
21. Ysgol Mornant, Ffynnongroew
22. The Leet, leading to Garth Mill
23. Garth Cottage, c.1900
24. Ffynnongroew Coronation Band, 1902
25. The Boot and Shoe Shop, c.1900
26. Ffynnongroew
27. Parish Church
28. Mostyn Road, Ffynnongroew
29. Main Road, Ffynnongroew
Ffynnongroew – PH/19/
30. Garth, Ffynnongroew
31. The ‘Britannia’ float, 1919 (see notes on photographs)
32. Group from the float, Peace Day celebrations, 1919
33. Boot and Shoe Shop, 1920
34. The Dee from Ffynnongroew
35. The Rhiw
36. Main Street, c.1920 (see notes on photographs)
37. Main Street looking North West, c.1920 (see notes on
photographs)
38. Main Street, c.1926
39. The Well
40. The Dam, c.1940s
41. General View, c.1937
42. Main Road, c.1937
43. Ffynnongroew and District Choral Society, c.1949
44. Interior of ‘Moriah’ Calvinistic Methodist Chapel, c.1933
45. Group responsible for feeding delegates to a Conference at the
Chapel, c.1921 (see notes on photographs)
46. The new Boot and Shoe Shop, 1925 (see notes on
photographs)
47. A Sunday School class, c.1920
48. Infants school class, c.1922
49. Ffynnongroew Male Voice Choir, c.1930
50. T.E. Jones, Musician (see notes on photographs)
51. A Sunday school class, 1931 (see notes on photographs)
52. A Sunday school class, 1940 (see notes on photographs)
53. Interior of Church, c.1885
54. “Bethania”, Wesleyan Chapel before 1938
55. Wesley House, Ffynnongroew, c.1910
56. Main Road, Ffynnongroew
57. Council School, Ffynnongroew
58. Coronation Band, Ffynnongroew, c.1902
59. Ffynnongroew District Male Voice Choir, 1920
60. Ffynnongroew Band
Ffynnongroew – PH/19/
61. Garth Mills (postcard) 1932
62. Ministers of a chapel at Ffynnongroew
63. Quarterly meeting of Methodist Circuit?
64. Deacons of a chapel at Ffynnongroew
65. Main Street, c.1905
66. Point of Ayr Colliery, c.1906
67. Ffynnongroew Male Voice Choir in Chambanc?, c.1925
68. Peter Blackwell’s Grocer’s Shop, c,1905 (see notes on
photographs)
69. Llinegr Hill – same photo as 19/15 but cropped, coloured and
captioned as postcard
70. Ffynnongroew County School, c.1930
Flint – PH/20/
FLINTSHIRE RECORD OFFICE
Photographic CollectionFlint
PH/20/
1. Flint Castle, c.1940s? (postcard)
2. The Old Castle, c.1905? (postcard)
3. Flint Castle, c.1905 (postcard)
4. Flint Castle, c.1908 (coloured postcard)
5. Mr. D. Lloyd George speaking at Flint, 1922
6. Bryn-y-Cwn, c.1905 (coloured postcard)
7. The Rectory, c.1906 (coloured postcard) (see notes on
photographs)
8. The Bungalows, Flint Mountain, c.1908 (coloured postcard)
9. Bryn Edwin Hall, c.1910 (coloured postcard)
10. Flint Mill, c.1905 (coloured postcard)
11. Nant, c.1906 (coloured postcard)
12. Flint Mountain, c.1908 (coloured postcard)
13. Pwll-y-Wrach, Flint Mountain, c.1909 (coloured postcard)
14. Parish church, the New Altar, 3 November 1955
15. Courtaulds’ Works, c.1910? (postcard)
16. Courtaulds Ltd Factory, c.1910? (postcard)
17. The Flood, Oakenholt, August 1927
18. Council Chambers, Town Hall (postcard)
19. Flint Mountain Village, c.1920s? (postcard)
20. Entrance to the Nant, c.1920? (postcard)
21. Tyddyn, c.1920s (postcard)
22. Flint Mountain, c.1905 (postcard)
23. Flint Mountain Village and Post Office, c.1910? (postcard)
24. Coed-y-cra Mill, c.1920? (postcard)
25. The Square, c.1920s? (postcard)
26. The Square and new Bank, c.1920s? (postcard)
27. Church Street, c.1920s? (postcard)
28. Church Street, c.1905 (postcard)
Flint – PH/20/
29. Delivery of Mayor H.R. Thomas’s new car, 1922
30. T.H. Pumphrey, ironmonger, c.1920 (see notes on photographs)
31. Nant and Flint Mountain Village, c.1909 (postcard)
32. “Having a good blow at Flint”, c.1911 (postcard)
33. The Block Farm, c.1910 (postcard)
34. Trelawny Square, c.1920s? (postcard)
35. The Castle, c.1910? (postcard)
36. Mr F.R. Benson and Company in Richard II at Flint Castle
(stereoscopic postcard), August 1899
37. Church Street, c.1923
38-62. Flint, c.1960s? Aerial photographs
63-71. Courtaulds Exhibition 1967 (66 is a duplicate of 64)
72. Flint Castle, c.1953
73. Flint Castle
74.
75.
76.
77. Flint Castle, c.1953
78. Flint Castle, north eastern Tower, 1965
79. Flint Castle and cannon, c.1930s?
80. Flint Castle, 1957
81. Flint Castle, c.1960s? Aerial Photographs (2 items)
82. Flint Castle, c.1960s?
83. Flint Gaol, front, 1961
84. Flint Gaol, front, 1962
85. Flint Gaol, rear, 1962
86. Flint Gaol, old door at rear, 1961
87. Flint Gaol, corner of East wing, 1962
88-89. Flint Gaol, rear, 1962
90. Flint Gaol, cell window, 1961
91. Stone hammer at Oakenholt Hall
92.
93. Pottery and wine flagons from the well at the site of Woolworths,
1957
Flint – PH/20/
94. Manor Farm
95-98. Manor Farm, 1969
99. Pentre, Roman site, 1962
100-101. Bryn y Cwn, Castle Motte?, 1958
102. Flint Mountain
103. Church Street
104. War Memorial Obelisk, Trelawny Square
105. Flint Church, entrance, c.19..?
106. Flint Town Hall, c.1910
107. Flint Town Hall, c.1907
108. Flint Town Hall, c.1940s
109. Trelawney Square, 1958
110. London and North Western Railway Bus, c.1900?
111. Church Street, c.1920s? (from postcard)
112. Church Street, c.1940s? (from postcard)
113. Church Street and new Plaza, c.1950s? (from postcard)
114. Coach and Horses [Inn], Flint Mountain, c.1910? (from postcard)
115. 5 views of Flint (including Post Office, Castle, Nant, Church
Street, Flint Mountain village), c.1910
116. Earl Street, 1973
117. Church Street, 1973
118-124. Manor Farm, 1973
125. Chapel Street, 1973
126. Chapel Street
127-128. Clubrooms, Allt Goch, 1973
129. Earl Street/Coleshill Street, 1973
130-131. Northop Road Infants School, Flint, 1973 (see notes on
photographs)
132. 1-21 Holywell Street, Flint, 1973
133. 39-71 Holywell Street, 1973
134. George and Dragon, Church Street, 1973
135. Church Hall, Church Street, 1973
136. Chapel Street/Allt Goch, 1973
137. Working Men’s Club, Duke Street, 1973
Flint – PH/20/
138. New Municipal flats, 1969
139. Headquarters of RWF 5th Battalion, c.1915
140. Castle and visitors
141. New Guild Hall, Flint, 1969
142. Municipal housing development at Flint, 1969
143. Ysgol Richard Gwyn, c.1950s?
144. Courtaulds Ltd. Factory, c.1920s (similar to 16)
145. Oakenholt Road, pre-World War II
146. The Old Tithe Barn, c.1950s? (see notes on photographs)
147. Town Hall and Crossroads (postcard)
148. Old house in Castle Street – missing 25/11/1980
149. Rockcliffe Hall, 1969
150. Interior of conduit in Trelawny Square, 1960
151-152. Chester Street, c.1950s
153. Castle Street, c.1952 – missing
154. Crown Inn, c.1910
155. Chester Street, c.1950s
156. James Rush in front of Liverpool Arms, Castle Street, c.1953
157. Castle Street before demolition, c.1953
158-166. Flint houses before demolition, c.1960s?
167. View from across the Dee to Parkgate from Flint Castle, 1966
168. Dee Estuary, c.1966?
169. RWF training at council school, Flint, 1914 (see notes on
photographs)
170. Oakenholt Papermill, Employees of fitting shop, 1922 (see notes
on photographs)
171. Flint CP School, boys’ pipe band, c.1915
172. James Laebig(?) Muspratt
173-174. Trowel presented to J.L. Muspratt, Chairman of Flintshire
Education Committee, 1905
175-176. Rose Bowl presented by Mr J.L. Muspratt
177. Free Church Ministers, c.1905 (see notes on photographs)
178. Mrs. Deva Williams, c.1930s?
179. Flint Radio Society, 1969
Flint – PH/20/
180. Flint Council School, 1934 – same as 20/327 (see notes on
photographs)
181. Caersalem C.M. chapel outing at Flint Castle, c.1908 – red spot,
negative no. c/110/16a-18a (see notes on photographs)
182. Church of England School, No.1 class, c.1905?
183. Flint National Infants School, Group IV, c.1910?
184. Top School Pupils (see notes on photographs)
185. Flint Council School, Standard V 1927
186. Pentre School, Group II, 1907
187. Girls Friendly Society, (including Mrs Deva Williams), c.1950s?
188. Flint National School, Group VII, c.1907
189. Pentre National School, Group I, c.1907? (see notes on
photographs)
190. Pentre National School, Group III, c.1907?
191. Flint Council School, Standards I and II, 1909
192. Town Hall
193. School Nativity Play
194. Football Team, c.1930s
195-196. St. Davids Football Club team, 1913-1914
197. Armistice Service, c.1920s (see notes on photographs)
198. E.J. Williams, Head of Top School, Flint (secondary school on
Northop Road?)
199. Oakenholt St. David’s F.C. team, 1912-1913
200. Crown Inn, c.1907 (see notes on photographs)
201. Group of Railway Goods yard, c.1910?
202. Canon Nicholas
203-204. Demolition at Flint (in O.S. Folder)
205. Flint (in O.S. Folder)
206-207. Flint Gaol (in O.S. Folder)
208. Flint Castle
209-211. Castle
212. Boys Brigade? outside the Old Rectory, c.1910
213-217. Horticultural Exhibition, c.1960s
218. Carnival, c.1950s
Flint – PH/20/
219. Football team (see notes on photographs)
220. Soldiers
221. Tyddyn (postcard)
222. Children with whale washed up on Flint Marsh, c.1911
223. Nurse Jones, 1931 (see notes on photographs)
224. Riley’s shop, 28 Church Street
225. Dedication ceremony of the South Africa War Obelisk
226. Ship Hotel and Holywell Road
227. Bodnant House, Flint Mountain
228. The Rectory, c.1905 (postcard) (similar to 20/7)
229-230. Flint Castle (aerial photographs)
231-232. Flint (aerial photographs)
233-234. Flint Castle (aerial photographs)
235. Excavations at Well Site of Woolworths
236. Caersalem C.M. Sunday School group, 1909
237. Council School pupils and teachers, 1911 (see notes on
photographs)
238. Church Street, c.1940s (postcard)
239. Castle, c.1930s
240. Trelawny Square
241. Trelawny Square (see notes on photographs)
242. Trelawny Square, c.1935-1936
243. Butcher’s shop (W. Owen), Feathers Street
244. Oakenholt Paper Mill, c.1874 (see notes on photographs)
245. Staff at the opening of Flint Council School, 1923 (see notes on
photographs)
246. Munition Workers, 1915-1916
247. Railway Station, c.1950s
248. Castle, c.1950s
249. Parish Church, c.1960s
250. Guildhall, c.1970s
251. Gaol, c.1950s
252. Entrance of British Glanzstoff Mfg. Company’s Works, c.1911
(postcard) (see notes on photographs)
Flint – PH/20/
253. Excavations at Pentre Farm, c.1960s
254. The Castle Courtyard, c.1920 (postcard)
255. Castle, c.1900
256-270. Oakenholt Paper Mill
271. Flint Mill
272. Volunteer Monument (see notes on photographs)
273. Crown Inn (see notes on photographs)
274. Mr Riley and his Brough Superior motorcycle, 1925
275. Mr & Mrs Riley in a Morris Motor car, c.1924-1925
276. Robert Williams’ Jeweller, pawnbroker, draper, Stanley House,
c.1901-1903 (see notes on photographs)
277. Council School pupils and teachers, 1927 (see notes on
photographs)
278. Council School infant pupils and teachers, 1931 (see notes on
photographs)
279-280. Tea party celebrating coronation, 1953 (see notes on
photographs)
281. Castle (postcard)
282. Courtaulds’ Castle Works (aerial view)
283. Mr & Mrs Riley in Swift motor car, 1911
284. Horse Mail, Ruthin to Flint, last run, 31 August 1913 (Below
Clwyd Gate on road to Llanbedr
285-289. H.M. Queen’s visit to Flint and opening of Delyn House, 16
March 1984
290. Church Street, c.1910
291-292. Halkyn Road
293-294. Halkyn Road, 1985
295. Cottage, Halkyn Road, 1985
296. Whit. Monday procession, 1922
297. Ministers and deacons of Caersalem C.M. Chapel, c.1965
298. H.R. Thomas, Mayor of Flint, 1922-23
299. Group of honorary degree presentations, Swansea, including
H.R. Thomas and Lord Kenyon, 1959
300. Demolition of chimney at Flint?, c.1930s
Flint – PH/20/
301. French painting (meeting of Richard and Henry at Flint – early
15th Century) (postcard)
302. The Stryd Lydau Barn
303. Thomas Street
304. Ladies at Flint Castle (postcard)
305-306. Flint Lead works penny token, 1813 (see notes on photographs)
307-308. Road surfacing at Flint?, c.1910 (see notes on photographs)
309. Flintshire County Council road surfacers, c.1910 (see notes on
photographs)
310. Flint F.C., 1928-1929
311. Gravestones in Flint old cemetery taken from Flint churchyard
312. Aerial view of Oakenholt Paper Mill and surrounding area
313. Flint Town F.C., 1924-1925 (see notes on photographs)
314. Flint Athletic F.C., 1924
315. Flint F.C. directors, c.1952-1953 (see notes on photographs)
316. Post Office, Flint Mountain
317-321. Flint Station, c.1960s
322-324. Trains at Flint Station, c.1960s
325. Flint Station staff
326. Unidentified Junior School class (enclosed with 20/317-325)
(see notes on photographs)
327. Flint Council School, 1934 (same as 20/180)
328. Rockcliffe Hall, c.1970
329. Bells being delivered to Flint church, 1961 (see notes on
photographs)
330-331. Views of Oakenholt area
332. John Thomas, Bank House, Flint (d.1889), c.1888-1889
333. H.R. Thomas conducting at local eisteddfod, c.1920s
334-335. Procession in Flint, Whit Sunday(?), 1922-3
336. Richard Gwyn High School, c.1954
337. Oakenholt Farm, yard with cows and workers, c.1920s (see
notes on photographs)
338. Unidentified group, Sunday School teachers(?) early 20th
century
Flint – PH/20/
339. Trelawney Square and Chester Street, c.1950
340. Engine of goods train in Flint Station
341-342. Caersalem Sunday School, July 1908, trip to Talacre(?)
343-344(N). Flint Co-operative Society staff members, 1946 and 1948 (see
Notes on photographs)
345. Rev. Josiah Jones, Calvinistic Methodist minister (in O.S. folder)
346. The Buffaloes at Flint Castle (see Notes on photograph)
347. James Price, Gwen, Hilda and child outside Ship Hotel, Flint
348. The Ship Hotel, Flint
349. The Ship Hotel, Flint
350. Crosville Staff, Flint, 1937 (see Notes on photographs)
351-374. Land Drainage, Castle Park Landill, Flint, c.1990s
Greenfield – PH/22/
FLINTSHIRE RECORD OFFICE
Photographic CollectionGreenfield
PH/22/
1. Holy Trinity Church
2. Station Road
3. Greenfield in 1913
4. Mostyn Road
5. Mostyn Road and working print
6. Station Road
7. Greenfield Toll Gate
8. Lower Cotton Mill, c.1910
9. Back of house at Greenfield Works
10-12. Greenfield Works
13. Greenfield Works – front of house
14. Greenfield Works – back of house
15. Greenfield Works – front of house
16. Greenfield Works – offices
17. Greenfield
18. Grosvenor Chater’s Abbey Paper Mill, c.1930
19-21. Tai Coed, houses near Abbey Farm, c.1920
22. Greenfield Hall
23. Greenfield
24. Greenfield from Strand Woods, Holywell
25. Greenfield, Holywell, c.1905
26-31. Basingwerk Abbey (postcards)
32-35. Basingwerk Abbey, 1957
36-40. Basingwerk Abbey, 1958
41-45. Basingwerk Abbey
46-48. Basingwerk Abbey (aerial photographs)
49. Lancashire territorials in Station Road, c.1909
50. Greenfield Hall, c.1911
51-53. Basingwerk Abbey (aerial photographs)
Greenfield – PH/22/
54. Production of new thread at Courtaulds, c.1975
55. Crowd watching arrival of Territorials
56. Soldiers (Liverpool Scottish) marching
57. Women workers at Paper Mill, 1904
58. Greenfield (aerial view)
59-60. Basingwerk Abbey
61. Abbey Paper Mill, c.1930
62. Esparto Carrier, Abbey Paper Mill
63. Railway Station staff, 1920
64. Bryn Caesar Dairy milk cart
65. Paper Mill Lodge, 1904
66-71. Basingwerk Abbey (postcard)
72. Greenfield Hall (Boy’s) Preporatory School, pre-1909 (see notes
on photographs)
73. Basingwerk Abbey
74-77. Victoria Garage, Greenfield, Holywell, c.1960s-1980s
78-91. Alpha United Reform Church, Greenfield 13/11/2005 and
4/12/2005 (see Notes on photographs)
Gwaenysgor – PH/23/
FLINTSHIRE RECORD OFFICE
Photographic CollectionGwaenysgor
PH/23/
1. Church
2. Interior of Church
3. Church Plate
4-6. Cropmark (aerial photographs)
7. Cave entrance
8. Mr Henry Hughes and Archaeologist
9. Mr Henry Hughes at Quarry
10. Harvesting at Bryniau, c.1910
11. National School group, 1905
12. Mr & Mrs Hughes and son outside their house
13. Gwaenysgor Brass Band, 1870
14. Joiners Shop, c.1915
15. Bryn yr Orsedd, 1905
16. Plas Gwen, Well Lane
17. Gwaenysgor
18. The old pump, Well Lane, c.1932
19. Llwynnon Gwaenysgor
20. Teilia farm, c.1900
21. Bod Ogwen, Gwaenysgor
22. Gwaenysgor Woodwork Class, 1925
23. Opening of Gwaenysgor National School, 1906
24. Pupils in Gwaenysgor Schoolyard, 1915
25-27. Gardening classes at Gwaenysgor School, c.1915
28. Traction engine threshing at Teilia Farm, c.1906
29. Male members of Rehobeth Chapel, c.1920
30. John and Gwaenys Price cutting corn at Teilia, c.1930
31. Horse and cart
32. The Harvest
33. Tug of War team
Gwaenysgor – PH/23/
34. Church of England School, 1916
35. Village Pump
36-39. Aerial views of village, 1948
40. Roman milestone
41. Parish church
Gwernaffield – PH/24/
FLINTSHIRE RECORD OFFICE
Photographic CollectionGwernaffield including Pantymwyn, Gwernymynydd and Cadole
PH/24/
1. The Cross, Gwernaffield (postcard)
2. Pantybuarth (postcard)
3. Gwernaffield village (postcard)
4. Leadminers at Llyn y pandy mine, 1892
5. Old Watch Tower, Pantymwyn (postcard)
6. Pantymwyn, c.1927 (postcard)
7. Pantymwyn (postcard)
8. Pantymwyn, c.1935 (postcard)
9. Cadole and Moel Fammau, c.1932 (postcard)
10-13. Fron, 1976
14. Gwernymynydd village, c.1910 (postcard)
15. L. and N.W.R. bus at Gwernymynydd (postcard)
16. Gwernymynydd, c.1912 (postcard)
17. Gwernymynydd
18. Upper Gwernymynydd
19-21. Gwernymynydd village
22. Removal of beam of a Cornish engine at Cathole(Cadole?)
Mine, c.1897 (see notes on photographs)
23. Gwernymynydd (aerial photographs)
24. Pant y buarth miners
25. The Cross, Gwernaffield
26. Gwernymynydd village, c.1908
27. Gwernymynydd Post Office, c.1905
28. Gwernymynydd village
29. Old Crown Inn, Pantymwyn, c.1900
30. Old Crown Inn, Pantymwyn, post 1912
31. Old Crown Inn, Pantymwyn, pre 1930
32. Mine chimney, Cathole, 1930s
33. Parish church and village pond
Gwernaffield – PH/24/
34. Gwernymynydd school infants class, c.1927 (see notes on
photographs)
35. Gwernymynydd school pupils, 1930s (see notes on
photographs)
36-37. Gwernymynydd school pupils and teacher, c.1930 (see notes on
photographs)
38. Gwernaffield Band, 1896-7
39. Gwernaffield village, c.1888-1894
40. Parish church, c.1888-1894
41. Parish church interior, c.1888-1894
42. Gwernaffield-Mold Road, 1896-1897
43. Tollgate, Gwernaffield Mold Road, 1896-1897(?)
44-45. Rhual, c.1888-1894
46. Rhual
47. Rhual drawing room, 1896-1897
48. Captain E.W. Philips, Rhual
49. Mrs E.W. Phillips, Rhual
50-51. Mr & Mrs Thomas Owen, gardener at Rhual for 50 years
52. Fruitpickers, c.1914
53. Farmworker with horses, c.1912
54. Haycart, c.1912
55. Haymaking, c.1912
56. Swan Inn, Gwernymynydd
57. Old Post Office and cottages, Gwernymynydd
58. Crown Inn and Mountain View, Gwernymynydd
59. Cadole village
60. Tunnel Cement Quarry
61. Gwernymynydd (near Swan Inn and school)
62. Haymaking at Gwernaffield, 1908 (see notes on photographs)
63. Gwernymynydd village (postcard)
64-65. Pant-y-buarth lead mine, c.1913
66. Gwernymynydd lead mine c.1900 (see notes on photographs)
67. Maes Llan and butcher’s shop
68. 1st Gwernymynydd scout troup (see notes on photographs)
Gwernaffield – PH/24/
69. Gwernymynydd post office (and Rainbow Shaft), c.1900
70. The Waln family of Fron Hall and friends at [Plas] Hafod, 1919
71. Cadole Village (postcard)
72. Parc Arthur, Cadole (postcard)
73-74. Plas Hafod, 1992
75. Tan-y-Graig Farm, 1900 (see notes on photographs)
76. Plas Hafod
77. Charabanc outside Gwernymynydd Post Office, c.1922
78. Farm, Gwernymynydd
79. Bryn Awel Poultry Farm, Gwernymynydd
80. Loggerheads Road, Cadole
81. Gwernymynydd School Group, c.1928
82. Cambrian Quarry workers, Gwernymynydd on an outing, c.1960
83. W.E.A. class, Gwernymynydd, in 1930s
84. Gwernymynydd chapel interior (opposite Rainbow Inn)
85. C. Griffiths, Grocer’s Shop, Gwernymynydd, c.1900
86. Gwenymynydd – houses and lanes, c.1930
87. Gwernymynydd – Glyndwr Road, c.1930
88. Tan y Ffordd (smallholding), near Llynypandy, c.2000 (digital
copy only)
89-90. Mr F. Danson outside Tanyffordd, 1990s (digital copies only)
91. Gwernaffield church, pre 1872