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Jonathan Humphreys, it has just been announced, will become Wales third rugby union captain in six months when he leads a team blooming with fresh-faced youth against South Africa in Johannesburg
People once came from miles around to bathe in the green-tinged waters of the well at Taffs Well because it was reputed to cure rheumatism
The old well, behind the bowling green at Taffs Well, now derelict and boarded up. 22nd November 1983
Taf Ely councillor, Mr Ivor Jenkins, outside the old well at Taffs Well. A campaign is under way to re-open the spa well famed for its healing powers which has given its name to Taffs Well. Circa 1989
A new landmark for Cardiff, the Empire Games appeal sign stands outside the castle walls. With £ 85, 000already subscribed, and £ 100
Flags of the nations march out to conclude the 1958 British Empire and Commonwealth Games at Cardiff Arms Park. 26th July 1958
1958 British Empire and Commonwealth Games - workmen digging up the track at Cardiff Arms Park. July 1958
Opening ceremony for the 1958 British Empire and Commonwealth Games at Cardiff Arms Park. 18th July 1958
Thomas Robinson, 20-year-old athlete and the one man band from the Bahamas marching around the stadium during the opening ceremony of the 1958 British Empire
1958 British Empire and Commonwealth Games opening ceremony at Cardiff Arms Park. 18th July 1958
New Street behind Mill Lane Market, Cardiff, Wales, Tuesday 11th August 1964. Newforce Fine Food
Mill Lane Open Air Market, Cardiff, Wales, Thursday 25th June 1981
New market site in nearby Mill Lane, Cardiff, Wales, Saturday 2nd July 1955. The stall holders have been relocated from Hayes Open Air Market (near the Central Library)
Street Scene, Mill Lane, Cardiff, Wales, Wednesday 16th November 1983
Mill Lane Fruit Market, Cardiff, Wales, Wednesday 17th June 1981. The Hayes Bookshop
Mill Lane Fruit Market, Cardiff, Wales, June 1964
The Tunnel, Bakers Row, Cardiff. Circa 1985
Howells department store pictured with its refurbished frontage. November 1987
Howells department store, part of the huge display of ladies fashions at the store. Cardiff, Wales. Circa 1982
An exterior view of James Howells department store, Wharton Street, Cardiff, Wales. September 1961
A view of St Mary Street, including Howells department store. Cardiff, Wales. January 1969
Howells department store in Cardiff, Wales. January 1997
The new and old. Outside the entrance to the department store still stands the sign indicating the passage which once led to Bethany Baptist Chapel. Cardiff, Wales. Circa 1964
As a warm June evening draws to a close two men enjoy a leisure hour in the evening sun alongside Cardiff Docks, Wales. 8th June 1962
Unloading rubber at Cardiff Docks. 13th July 1976
The empty Mount Stuart Channel Dry Dock, Cardiff Docks. 19th July 1967
A ship in Bute Dry Dock, from the top of a crane. 4th August 1951
Cardiff Docks. 22nd July 1965
Cardiff Docks. 14th October 1957
Cardiff Docks is at present enjoying a minor boom - thanks to a sudden spurt in the car export trade, with two ships now being loaded with almost 2, 200 vehicles between them
The Bute Warehouse in the Bute East Dock. 3rd October 1969
Working at full pressure, another ship is unloaded of its cargo of iron ore at the Iron Ore Wharf in the Roath Dock, Cardiff. 21st January 1965
1988 Five Nations Championship. Wales v Scotland, National Stadium, Cardiff. Keeping the pressure on. Robert Jones haunts Scotlands Roy Laidlaw as he clears a scrum. 20th February 1988
Gwyn Jones (number 7 ) during the Cardiff verses Pontypridd Rugby Union match, 18th August 1997
Gwyn Jones (number 7 ) lies on the ground during the Cardiff verses Swansea Rugby Match. Gwyn sustained a compression of the spinal cord when he was trapped at the base of a ruck after 13 minutes of
Bill Haley and his Comets - Cardiff - 24th Sept 1964. Three female fans enjoying the Bill Haley concert at the Capitol Theatre, Cardiff
Arab children seen here on their way to attend the Peel Street Mosque in Tiger Bay, Cardiff. 26th March 1954
Arab children gather outside a general store on their way to attend the Peel Street Mosque in Tiger Bay, Cardiff. 26th March 1954
Children attend the Peel Street Mosque in Tiger Bay, Cardiff. 26th March 1954
Professor Glynne Reynolds gives fencing lessons to students of the Cardiff College of Music and Drama, at Cardiff Castle. 1st March 1954
Children attend the Peel Street Mosque in Tiger Bay, Cardiff. 1st March 1954
Flag at half-mast over Cardiff Castle. 8th September 1997
Llandaff Cathedral, Princess Diana service and memorial. 6th September 1997
Members of the public queue in the Marble Hall, at Cardiffs City Hall, where they sign a book of condolences following the death of the Princess of Wales. Circa September 1997
Cardiff, on the day of Princess Dianas funeral. Customers queuing outside McDonalds waiting for it to open at 2pm following the funeral. 6th September 1997
Flowers placed alongside Cardiff Castle in memory of Princess Diana. Circa September 1997
Echo Centenary Clock on Queen Street, Cardiff, on the day of Princess Dianas funeral. Shops had been shut in the morning in memory of Diana. 6th September 1997
10am on Queen Street, Cardiff, empty on the day of the funeral of Diana, Princess of Wales. 6th September 1997