Grangetown history society
WebRay Shaw was born in Grangetown. He is now a member of Grangetown Historical Society. Most of our family lived in the Yule Street area of Grangetown.My Grandparents Lucy and Edward Shaw had 9 Grandchildren and probably most of them stayed in the area. WebSep 10, 2024 · "Upper Grangetown" (known as Saltmead) was slower to develop. North Street and Thomas Street off Penarth Road, were built by …
Grangetown history society
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WebGrangetown History Society committee: Doug Knight, chairman; Ray Noyes, secretary Email Alan Collier (treasurer), Grangetown Local History Society webpage. LOCAL HISTORY RESOURCES: Cardiff Library … http://www.grangetownhistory.co.uk/grangehistory1.htm
WebDec 30, 2024 · “Follow @BlitzGrangetown - artists, a Grangetown youth group and Grangetown History Society will be telling the story of a dramatic night, 80 years ago, … WebDec 30, 2024 · “Follow @BlitzGrangetown - artists, a Grangetown youth group and Grangetown History Society will be telling the story of a dramatic night, 80 years ago, this Saturday”
WebGrangetown Local History Society Fact Sheet No. 8 Churches and Chapels Ray Noyes . 2 Churches and Chapels The Iron Room T he very first ‘church’ was the so-called Iron Room1, built in 1861 from tar-covered corrugated iron, by a builder by the name of Jones. It was situated on the western corner of http://www.billyscarrow.co.uk/grangetown.htm
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WebNov 9, 2024 · More than 400 people receive cards telling them a war hero once lived in their house. chip\u0027s p0WebJun 19, 2009 · Zena Ian Peter Rita and Ken Grange Pub Book Launch June 2009 chip\u0027s p6WebGrangetown underwent a period of quite rapid expansion between 1914 and 1939. Both the steel companies and the local council built estates from Bolckow Road (shown in the above photograph) to and across the new … chip\u0027s p7WebThe University developed new links with partner organisation Art Shell, Cardiff Council and Grangetown Local History Society; Community members were able to take ownership of their more neglected local spaces and consider their history and their potential; Local residents were able to celebrate a sense of pride in their area chip\u0027s p9http://www.dafts.co.uk/steve/Grange%20pages/grangechurches.htm chip\u0027s p2WebNov 5, 2015 · In memory of Dennis Dutch Clarks Pie Long-lost buildings. Zeena Mabbs, chairwoman of the Grangetown Local History Society, said: “Over the years many iconic Grangetown Buildings have either been ... chip\u0027s pcWebHere is Grangetown history covering sport - including a hall of fame - and pastimes and entertainment. Please email us with any stories, memories or photos. Return to Part One or Part Two. Thanks to Jack and Ken Payne, … chip\u0027s pf