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Flowers for Diana, Princess of Wales, at Llandaff Cathedral, Cardiff, Wales. September 1997
HRH Princess Diana, The Princess of Wales receives a room full of applause after admission as a Freeman of the City of Cardiff from the Lord Mayor Councillor Ron Watkiss at the ceremony held at City
HRH Princess Diana, The Princess of Wales receives a bible after admission as a Freeman of the City of Cardiff from the Lord Mayor Councillor Ron Watkiss at the ceremony held at City Hall, Cardiff
Goats grazing on Flat Holm Island (Ynys Echni) in the Bristol Channel 19th August 1967
The lighthouse on Flat Holm Island (Ynys Echni) in the Bristol Channel 17th July 1973
Early 19th Century engraving of Flat Holm Island (Ynys Echni) Circa 1840
Principal Keeper Colin Nicholls admires the view from the top of the Flat Holm Lighthouse. In the foreground is the old isolation hospital
Castle Rock, Flat Holm Island (Ynys Echni) in the Bristol Channel 14th March 1963
HRH Princess Diana, The Princess of Wales thanks the city of Cardiff after admission as a Freeman of the City of Cardiff from the Lord Mayor Councillor Ron Watkiss at the ceremony held at City Hall
Llandaff Cathedral and Statue of James Rice Buckley by William Goscombe John. Llandaff, South Wales. 1st March 1954
A young boy sitting on the steps of the City Cross, Llandaff Cathedral, South Wales. 1st March 1954
Scholars and choirboys of Llandaff Cathedral, South Wales, on their way to play rugby. 1st March 1954
Queen Elizabeth II pictured during two day visit to the welsh capital, Cardiff, Wales, Saturday 6th August 1960. Out Picture Shows
Prince Philip visiting Wales. The Duke of Edinburgh turns to acknowledge the warm welcome he receives from the crowd as he leaves Cardiff station. June 1961
Queen Elizabeth II pictured during two day visit to the welsh capital, Cardiff, Wales, Friday 5th August 1960. Out Picture Shows... The Queen at Royal Garden Party in the grounds of Dyffryn House
The Royal family visit wales. The Royal party waves to the crowds as they sail from Cardiff. Prince Philip, Queen Elizabeth II, Prince Charles, Princess Anne. Cardiff, Wales. 6th August 1960
Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip visiting Wales. The Duke of Edinburgh becomes Philip Meirionydd - the Bard. The Queen saw him receive the title at the Royal National Eisteddfod at Cardiff
Queen Elizabeth - The Queen and the Duke clapping one of the competitors in the Osborne Roberts Memorial Prize singing competition on the Eisteddfod stage. 5th August 1960
Queen Elizabeth II visiting Wales. The Queen shakes hands with Mr T W Thomas, chairman of the Cardiff Executive committee on her arrival at the Royal Pavilion, at Sophia Gardens. Cardiff, Wales
The Duke of Edinburgh responding at the Freedom of Cardiff ceremony at the City Hall. 2nd December 1954
The official group in the Lord Mayors Parlour. L-R Mr Edmund Davies (Recorder), the Lord Lt. Glam (Major C.G Traherne) The lady Mayoress Cardiff (Mrs George Ferrier) Mr A Chamerlain (Lord Mayors Sec)
Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh chats to a carpentry student, Brian Locke, at at Llandaff Technical College. Also on the picture are Mr R.E Presswood (Director of Education) Councillor L
The Queen talks with Mrs Agnes Morris as she makes a basket at the Blind Institute stand at Cardiff Fruit Market. 24th June 1965
Queen Elizabeth II walks to Cardigan House from the hospital with Dr J. PQueen Elizabeth II walks to Cardigan House from the hospital with Dr J.P.D Mounsey (left) Provost of the Welsh National School of Medicine and Mr W.R Jeffcott (right)
Queen Elizabeth II tours the Wholesale Fruit Centre in Cardiff. 26th June 1965
Eclipse Street in Adamsdown, an inner city area and community in the south of Cardiff, Wales. 26th November 1972
Galston Street in Adamsdown, an inner city area and community in the south of Cardiff, Wales. 23rd January 1961. Our Picture Shows, Schoolboys Nigel Morris and Leslie Hughes
Children with their guy on a Cardiff Street. 25th October 1974
Manacled and still clutching his bombs, Guy Fawkes was paraded through the streets of Splott in Cardiff on his way to a hot reception at Moorland Park
The Millennium Stadium under construction. Cardiff, Wales. 25th June 1999
Millennium Stadium under construction. 14th July 1998
Aerial views of the Millennium Stadium under construction. 9th February 1999
Millennium Stadium under construction. 10th July 1998
Aerial photo of the Millennium Stadium during the International friendly rugby match, Wales v South Africa. Wales won the match 29 - 19
International friendly rugby match, Wales v South Africa. Wales won the match 29 - 19. Wales were victorious over the Springboks for the first time in the history of contests between the two nations
The Hayes area in Cardiff, South Glamorgan, Wales. Circa 1976
The Salvation Army Citadel, which once dominated the centre of Cardiff, has been reduced to rubble, as the latest phase in the citys Hayes redevelopment plan gets under way
Hayes Island Snack Bar. Cardiff, South Glamorgan, Wales. October 1964
Cardiff city council have agreed to spend £91, 582 on acquiring the Hayes block ofCardiff city council have agreed to spend £ 91, 582 on acquiring the Hayes block of buildings, pictured, which is only a small section of the immense redevelopment planned for the citys central
The Hayes, is a commercial area in Cardiff, Wales. September 1971
The Hayes Island Cardiff, Wales. Circa 1965
The Oxford Hotel in The Hayes area, Cardiff, Wales. July 1961
The Duke of Wellington, public house of Brains Brewery. The Hayes, Cardiff, Wales. November 1985
Interior view of St Margarets Church, Roath, Cardiff, Wales. Circa 1964
St Margarets Church, Roath, Cardiff, Wales. Circa 1964
St Margarets Church seen in the background, from Waterloo Gardens, Roath, Cardiff, Wales. Circa 1963