Nantyglo Photo Archive Index
 
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ntg0001.jpg 768x512x16M Crawshaw Bailey's Round Houses South
ntg0002.jpg 768x512x16M Excavated Site of the Ruined Crawshaw Bailey Mansion South
ntg0003.jpg 768x512x16M The Site of the Round Houses and Mansion House West
ntg0004.jpg 768x512x16M The Site of the Round Houses and Mansion House taken from Twyn Dderyn. Nantyglo New Road and Whichestown are also seen. South West
ntg0005.jpg 768x512x16M The Site of the Round Houses and Mansion House taken from Garn Road Nantyglo. West
ntg0006.jpg 768x512x16M The Site of Hafod-y-Ddol Grammar School. Now Demolished East
ntg0010.jpg 768x512x16M English Wesleyan Chapel. North
ntg0011.jpg 768x512x16M Plaque on the Site of the English Wesleyan Chapel site. North
ntg0012.jpg 768x512x16M Ebenezer, Queen Street Methodist Church. Where I went as a youngster. Now Closed. East
ntg0020.jpg 768x512x16M Nantyglo Comprehensive School show the view down the old drive way which is not disected by the route of the new A467. Entrance is now oly possible from Pond Road. North West
ntg0021.jpg 768x512x16M Nantyglo Comprehensive. Top left in the distance is Beaufort. Just below it is Glan Ebbw in the Whichestown.  To the top right is Brynmawr. In the forground is the Baner Park and the Endglish Wesleyan Church. And look ! a game of Rugby :-) North West
ntg0022.jpg 768x512x16M Panning Slightly East of the Last photo to show the Baner, Nantyglo and Brynmawr in the distance. North North West
ntg0023.jpg 768x512x16M Panning back west and up to show the Whinchestown. West North West
ntg0024.jpg 768x512x16M Twyn Dderyn North
ntg0030.jpg 768x512x16M View from Garn Road looking out on to the 'Fever Hospital'. South West
ntg0031.jpg 768x512x16M View once again from Garnd Road looking towards 'The Pant' in Blaina. The group of houses above the roof tops of Queen Street to the right is Coalbrooke. South
ntg0040.jpg 768x512x16M View from Gard Road of Coalbrooke. South West
ntg0050.jpg 768x512x16M Comemorative Plaque on the building that was formerley the 'Royal Oak Inn'. The Inscrition reads:

CHARTIST RIOTS
HISTORICALLY THIS BUILDING WAS ONCE THE
ROYAL OAK INN
THE LANDLORD ZEPHANIAH WILLIAMS
LED A MARCH COMPRISING OF MEN FROM THIS NEIGHBOURHOOD
TO NEWPORT ON NOVEMBER 2nd  1839
THE SUPPORTERS OF THE CHARTER THROUGHOUT THE
COUNTY WERE TO MEET AT CEGN, TOW MILES FROM
NEWPORT, ON THE EVENING OF NOVEMBER 3rd
TO MARCH UPON THE TOWN

This is now 2 private houses, one of  which a good school friend of mine used to live.

West
ntg0055.jpg 768x512x16M Nantyglo and Blaina Cottage Hospital. Which unknown to me has been extended in recent years North
ntg0060.jpg 768x512x16M The house in Garn Road...the house my grand parents lived in and a typical cottage for it's time. This was originally 2 house that were knocked through into 1. The house has been totally renovated. North East

More Images to follow.