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Glebeland Street

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Junction of Castle Street and Glebeland Street. September 1969.

(Photograph courtesy of Robert Thomas)

   
   
  Same scene as above during preparation for construction of the Castle Hotel.

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of the

Castle Hotel

 
 

The Salvation Army Marching along Glebeland Street from a meeting at Station approach (John Street) circa 1972.

(Photograph courtesy of M.J. & R.E.Jones Penyard)

 
The Wheatsheaf Inn.

 

Western Mail Offices, Morris Minor Van and a paperboy,

also the old Singer (Sewing Machine) Shop.

 

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Glebeland Street - 1929-30.

(Photograph by Mrs. L. Snow, Courtesy of Anita Farrell)

 

52 Glebeland Street - Hardy's 'Oyster Club' Annual Outing.

Note, charabanc driver Ernie Snow. 

 

The Wyndham Arms

in a busy Glebeland street scene from the early 1900's. 

 
 
 

The Old Post Office situated on the opposite corner to the Wyndham Arms.

The building is now occupied by the Wales and West Housing Association.

 

Glebeland Street showing H. Samuel, Jewellers.

(Postcard courtesy of Mrs Gill Thomas, West Grove.)

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The Old Belle Vue Hotel.