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[Viaduct under construction]

On the left of the picture is a viaduct under construction, on the left three arches of a converging viaduct can be seen. A railway engine is approaching this viaduct. Location unknown. Houses are visible in the foreground.

Vaynor Church

Copy of a portrait format postcard captioned as above showing the exterior of the church from the churchyard.

[University College, Newport Road, Cardiff]

A copy of an untitled real photographic postcard of University College, Cardiff photographed from across Newport Road. A horse drawn delivery cart, possibly the property of 'Robert Lewis & Co' is parked outside.

[Unidentified Railway Construction Site]

Includes steam engine 'Grosvenor', a 'Steam Navy' crane with a plaque 'John Mowlem & Co No 28.' Grosvenor is believed to be the Hunslet Engine Co. built 0-6-0 saddletank locomotive, No. 288 of 1884. The construction site is on the edge of a large settlement. Below the church is a board on which '&SWR' can be read. This may refer to the London & South Western Railway which operated along the south coast where Ridley was based. As it bears his no.1250 it is a relatively early photograph and as such it can be surmised that it belongs to his native area.

[Unidentified Railway Construction Site]

Includes steam engine 'Grosvenor', a 'Steam Navy' crane with a plaque 'John Mowlem & Co No 28.' Grosvenor is believed to be the Hunslet Engine Co. built 0-6-0 saddletank locomotive, No. 288 of 1884. The construction site is on the edge of a large settlement. Below the church is a board on which '&SWR' can be read. This may refer to the London & South Western Railway which operated along the south coast where Ridley was based. As it bears his no.1252 it is a relatively early photograph and as such it can be surmised that it belongs to his native area.

[Unidentified church]

Exterior view of a medium sized church in a rural setting. The tower appears older than the rest of the church. Appears to be in a rural setting. A small number of gravestones are visible in the surounding churchyard, one in the name of 'James London.'

Tynybedw Collieries, Pentre

Copy of an untitled postcard, probably published by Martin Ridley, showing the pit head and associated buildings at Tynybedw Collieries, Pentre.

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