[High Street, Port Talbot]
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A narrow commercial street with 'J W Love Tobacconist ' and possibly 'Davies & Co, Milliners' visible. The street is relatively narrow. Rows of houses and a chapel can be seen on the valley side looking down on the town centre.
[Viaduct under construction]
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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.
Piccadilly Square, Caerphilly
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View of Piccadilly Square, Caerphilly including Jacobs Tobacconist. Negative has been re-touched and partially masked by photographer.
Ebbw Bridge, Newport
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Copy of a postcard showing a three arched stone bridge spanning a river with very little water visible.
Lunatic Asylum, Newport
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Copy of a postcard numbered and titled as above showing the exterior of the Lunatic Asylum from an adjacent railway line.
Alexandra Docks, Newport
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View of Alexandra Docks, Newport with a number of steamships in the middle and far distance.
Tynybedw Collieries, Pentre
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Copy of an untitled postcard, probably published by Martin Ridley, showing the pit head and associated buildings at Tynybedw Collieries, Pentre.
[The Exe Bridge from Bridge St, Exeter]
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Copy photo of an untitled postcard showing a tram crossing a single span stone bridge. This view was subsequently identified as being in Exeter.
Chepstow Road and Schools, Newport
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Copy of a Ridley postcard showing a commercial street with shops on one side and a Victorian brick-built school on the other.
Penarth Beach
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An animated view of Penarth Beach with numerous groups of people on the sand and the pier in the middle distance.
St Woolos Church, Newport
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Copy of a postcard published by Martin Ridley showing the interior of St Woolos Church, Newport.
St Luke's Church, Newport
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Copy of a postcard published by Martin Ridley of the exterior of St Luke's Church showing the porch.