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Cardiff - Old - Baths - Pupils from St Philip Evans School get some life-saving instruction from Mrs Pat Richards at the Guildford Crescent Swimming Baths - The Baths first opened in April 1862
Sport - Horse Racing - Bookies nightmare Nortons Coin, the Gold Cup winner arrived in Cardiff - to open Kingsport Betting Shop in Charles Street
Cardiff - Cinemas - The Monico cinema, Rhiwbina - 6th May 1979
The frontage of the Olympia Cinema, Queen Street, Cardiff. 14th Nov 1975
Wales 2-0 Israel, World Cup Qualifier, Ninian Park, Wednesday 5th February 1958, John Charles and the Israeli goalkeeper Chodorov jump for a high ball during play-off game
Scoreboard at Cardiff Arms Park, Wales, 29th December 1961
Cardiff Arms Park, Wales, 4th October 1962
Cardiff Arms Park, Wales, Circa 1935
Cardiff Arms Park, Wales, Sunday 25th November 1956
The hand maidens. They also serve who only sit and wait. So the youngest inhabitant in the Cardiff Royal Infirmary, her fingers too small to hold knitting needles
British Lions v Rest of The World. R Jones of the British Lions races ahead with the ball against Rest of The World at Cardiff Arms Park. 16th April 1986
British Lions v Rest of The World. Cardiff Wales. Malcolm Daceys path is blocked by burly Murray Mexted. 16th April 1986
British Lions v Rest of The World. Malcolm Deacey who came on as a replacement making a break for the Lions. 16th April 1986
British Lions v Rest of The World. Wales scrum half Robert Jones sets off on a sizzling break for the Lions. 16th April 1986
British Lions v Rest of The World. Trevor Ringland powers clear despite the close attention of Patrick Esteve. 16th April 1986
British Lions v Rest of The World. Ringland about to hand off the flying Frenchman Esteve. 16th April 1986
Picture shows the opening of a hostel in Cardiff for the Free French Seaman. Picture taken 14th August 1941
The Maori team that played Cardiff was given a civic welcome by the Lord Mayor of Cardiff (Alderman C H McCale). Seated are Mr Percy Bush (who played against New Zealand in 1905)
The Lady Nicholas YMCA hut for men of the services, built at Cardiff General Station was opened by Miss Nora Nicholas. A general view of the hut. Actual date unknown
Lieutenant DG Bruce, of Plasturton Gardens, Cardiff, Wales, is the first man home from The Far East Theatre of War. He arrived by boat last night. Picture taken 9th October 1945
Greek engineers place a wreath at the Welsh National War Memorial, Cardiff, in celebration of Greek Independence Day. Picture taken 25th March 1942
Dancing for their "queen"children have been finding primrosesDancing for their " queen" children have been finding primroses and daisies in the grounds of Castell Coch near Cardiff
The fire services on standby in South Wales, possibly Cardiff during The Second World War. Cardiff, Swansea were hit badly in the World War Two, due to their locations near ports, oil
Robin Friday, Cardiff Citys controversial striker from the seen here after leaving the Royal Hotel, Cardiff after appearing before the Welsh F.A. disciplinary meeting. 15th April 1977
Cardiff City inside forward, Robin Friday beats Burnley striker Paul Fletcher in the air 30th April 1977
Robin Friday, Cardiff Citys new striker finds himself in the ideal position to get his head to the ball, during their game against Charlton. 22nd January 1977
Cardiffs new striker Robin Friday (right), trains with new team mates Ron Healy (left), and Paul Went 6th January 1977
Glamorgan Home Guard parading past the City Hall, Cardiff for a Thanksgiving. Circa November 1942
Russian trades union delegates seen here during a visit to Cardiff, South Wales. they are pictured at Cardiff train station, with The Station Hotel seen int he background
Russian trades union delegates seen here during a visit to The Reardon - Smith Lecture theatre in Cardiff, South Wales. Picture taken 12th January 1942
Russian trades union delegates seen here during a visit to a factory in Cardiff, South Wales. Picture taken 12th January 1942
Air raid damage, Snipe Street and Partridge Road, Roath, Cardiff, Wales. Circa 1941
Women look through belongings from their homes after an air raid bombing. Cardiff, Wales. September 1940
Air raid damage in Cardiff, Wales. Circa 1941
Children in this Grangetown (Cardiff) street are probably thinking of the additional playing space they will have when all the air raid shelters are demolished in their street. January 1941
Air raid bomb damage during Second World War. Cardiff, Wales. February 1941
Boys engaged in salvage work from a burnt out school in Cardiff, Wales, after an attack by Nazi raiders. Circa 1941
Dewi Sant church damaged by Nazi raiders at Cardiff, Wales. Circa 1941
Civic leader addressing Cardiffs Wings For Victory indicator ceremony. May 1943
Cardiff air raid damage, De Burgh Street, Neville Street. Cardiff, Wales. Circa 1941
A church damaged by Nazi raiders in the outskirts of Cardiff, Wales. Circa 1941
Air raid damage at Prospect Drive, Fairwater, Cardiff, Wales. 1941
A model warship in the Cardiff parade. January 1942
Houses wrecked in the outskirts of Cardiff by Nazi raiders. Cardiff, Wales. Circa 1941
Cadets walking past City Hall, Cardiff. January 1942
Sheba the lioness with Norman Harvey at his Cardiff garage. March 1969
Queens Arcade between the Hayes and Queen Street in Cardiff city centre, Wales. The new arcade near completion, with work on the impressive entrance giving an early indication of the scale of
Workmen busy demolishing old property in Queen Street, Cardiff. 6th April 1960