Old photos from my grandfather's collection, which consisted largely of paper prints of subjects often also published as postcards, by companies like Valentine's
Old photos from my grandfather's collection, which consisted largely of paper prints of subjects often also published as postcards, by companies like Valentine's
A number of the Gwent photos have been digitally restored as they have had wood-worm holes in them. The originals, with holes, have been given to the Gwent Record Office, Cwmbran.
A number of the Gwent photos have been digitally restored as they have had wood-worm holes in them. The originals, with holes, have been given to the Gwent Record Office, Cwmbran.
A number of the Gwent photos have been digitally restored as they have had wood-worm holes in them. The originals, with holes, have been given to the Gwent Record Office, Cwmbran.
From a photo taken circa 1900. The Old Wye Bridge or Chepstow Bridge was built in 1816 to the design of John Urpeth Rastrick. The bridge in the background is Brunel's tubular railway bridge..
Speech House Coleford Gloucestershire by E J Reece…
Unlike most of these old prints which are about A5 size and printed in a matt finish on plain paper, this is a smaller print on thin photographic paper - about 6" x 4.5". In a very brief trawl through photos on Google Images, I have not found another view with the interesting 'lantern' roof at the back.
This photograph may be older than 1900. I have dated all these old prints to 1900 as I think that my Grandfather collected them before he went to Egypt in about 1910.
A number of the Gwent photos have been digitally restored as they have had wood-worm holes in them. The originals, with holes, have been given to the Gwent Record Office, Cwmbran.
A number of the Gwent photos have been digitally restored as they have had wood-worm holes in them. The originals, with holes, have been given to the Gwent Record Office, Cwmbran.
A number of the Gwent photos have been digitally restored as they have had wood-worm holes in them. The originals, with holes, have been given to the Gwent Record Office, Cwmbran.
A number of the Gwent photos have been digitally restored as they have had wood-worm holes in them. The originals, with holes, have been given to the Gwent Record Office, Cwmbran.
A number of the Gwent photos have been digitally restored as they have had wood-worm holes in them. The originals, with holes, have been given to the Gwent Record Office, Cwmbran.
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