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Cefn Coed y Cymmer

Merthyr Tydfil

 

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Cefn Bridge.

This first bridge still stands as does the house on the right. 

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The Old Bridge, Cefn.

(Postcard courtesy of Mrs Gill Thomas)

 
The Old Bridge.

Cefn Old Bridge.

With the tramway from the Gurnos quarries, that took the Limestone to the Cyfarthfa Furnaces.

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Cefn Old Bridge.

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The workmen who Built the new Cefn Bridge.

(Postcard courtesy of Mrs Gill Thomas)

Cefn Coed New Bridge 1910

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Cefn Bridge in the 1960s.

(Photograph Courtesy of Geoff Matsell)

New Cefn Bridge

(Postcard No. 4026 from the Ernest T. Bush Series)

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Cefn Coed and the new bridge.

(Postcard from the Leo Davies collection)

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The Lido.

The Taff Fechan and the old Gurnos Quarries.The man-made stream in the middle of the picture supplied water to the Cyfarthfa lake, which in turn supplied water to the Cyfarthfa Ironworks.

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A General View of Cefn Coed from Cyfarthfa Park.

(Postcard courtesy of Gill Thomas, west Grove)

Cefn Taxi operator "Bob The North" in his Rolls Royce, waits patiently whilst 

passengers board a Tramcar on Cefn Bridge. 

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Jason Thomas E-mail this photograph of Cefn Coed AFC.

The man on the right hand side with the fob watch is Dan Edwards.

(Information courtesy of Jeff Ellis)

 

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