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Gareth Edwards (a Welsh rugby union player) and his bride Maureen Edwards on their wedding day. Gwaun-Cae-Gurwen, near Pontardawe, Wales. Circa July 1972
Barry John, (a Welsh rugby union fly-half) and Janet Talfan Davies on their wedding day, 28th September 1969
Ely Festival 84, carnival day and carnival parade from Heol Trelai to Grande Avenue, Ely, Cardiff. Pictured, on their float Samantha Davis, the Ely Festival Princess and Tracey Lamprey
Grand Avenue, Ely, Cardiff. June 1970
Three members of the Air Sea Rescue team on standby duty at their RAF Brawdy base in Dyfed, Wales. They are left to right: Flight Lieutenant Geoff Gill
Miss Swansea 1966 Judy Radford, aged 19, in traditional Welsh costume. 31st July 1967
Jarvis Cocker, lead singer with the British band, Pulp, on stage at The Cardiff International Arena, Cardiff, Wales. Picture taken 30th November 1998
George Best, ex footballer, pictured in Bridgend, Wales, in 1998. Why George is in Bridgend is unknown. George Best (22 May 1946 - 25 November 2005)
Mr Roy Bohana, musical director of the Welsh Arts Council, rehearses the special investiture choir at John Phillips Hall, Bangor Normal College. June 1969
At Bindles Ballroom, Barry, are the Sybil Marks Formation Team, who on 27th February will take part in the second round of the television series " Come Danicng" in Swansea
Batemans, The Welsh Grocers, new supermarket at Caerau Lane, Ely, Cardiff, Wales, 22nd July 1965
HRH Princess Diana, The Princess of Wales meets Pete the Punk at a Barnardos Centre in Newport, Gwent, Wales, The centre gives hope to young offenders, Picture taken 29th December 1987
Aerial view of the Gurnos Estate, Merthyr Tydfil. 13th May 1988
Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip during the silver jubilee tour. The Queen shares a joke as she tours the Metal Box factory at Neath, Wales. 23rd June 1977
Royal visit, Queen Elizabeth II visiting Bridgend, Wales. 14th October 1993
Cycle Street in Adamsdown, an inner city area and community in the south of Cardiff, Wales. 14th January 1965
Storey Arms Cafe, Brecon Beacons, Brecon, a market town and community in Powys, Mid Wales, 13th January 1959
A section of Gwenfo Drive, in which the residents have been affected by a mystery illness. Wenvoe, a Welsh village in the Vale of Glamorgan, Wales. February 1973
An everyday scene in Risca, Mr John Herbert pictured in Gelli Avenue with the smoke billowing from the Brickhouse Dudley factory chimney
Zeus Discotheque in Cardiff City Centre, Wales, 24th February 1996
A group of girls at the fairground at Barry Island, Vale of Glamorgan, Wales. 23rd April 1962
LEFT TO RIGHT Sitar Gombu, Lord Hunt, Daku Tensing, Sherpa Tensing Norgay (Sherpa Tenzing Norgay) and Sherpa Gombu, the man who has been to the summit of Everest twice
The house that Shirley Bassey has probably bought for her mother Eliza. 22nd January 1960
Dennis O Neil performing at the Cor World Choir concert at Cardiff Arms Park, 23rd May 1992
Welsh singing star Tom Jones shows off his new Jaguar car to three young fans in London today. 27th April 1966
The Pontins Holiday Camp at Prestatyn. Circa 1970
Tuesday is market day in the small seaside resort of Criccieth, Gwynedd, in North Wales, when traders erect their stalls on the common, and residents and visitors alike search for bargains
Coco the Clown, created by Nicolai Poliakoff OBE. Coco the Clown talking to children in Swansea on his pet subject, road safety. April 1964
Stan Thomas, of Peters Food Service, a Bedwas based baker and supplier of pies, pasties, slices and sausage rolls. Stan is pictured at a boxing night at Dowlais recreation centre, Dowlais
Members and players of the Penygraig Rugby Club pictured at their new ground which they have built on the site of the old Naval Colliery, Penygraig
Pontypridds new signing Gareth Thomas pictured with Neil Jenkins - 21st May 1996
Italian actress Sophia Loren pictured arriving at Crumlin yesterday where she filmed scences for the film " Arabesque" at the towns viaduct - 22nd August 1965
Children playing football in the street at Sandon Place, in Adamsdown, Cardiff August 1966
Ely 8 day festival started on Saturday with a grand parade from Heol Trelai to Grand Avenue, Ely, Cardiff. Pictured, the scene in Grand Avenue around the stalls. 1st July 1989
Traffic at Ely, Cardiff. April 1970
Soccer star Maureen Reynolds pictured in Prestatyn, North Wales. 5th June 1981
Freda Holland, Night Sister, Dellwood Maternity Home, Reading, recipient of the George Medal, with complete disregard for her own safety
John Charles, Player Manager of Hereford United receives Welsh Cup Runners Up trophy from Tommy Russell, President of the Welsh Football Association, after losing to Cardiff City (6-1 on aggregate)
Mrs Barbara Taylor of Graham Court, Lansbury Park, Caerphilly sits astride a BSA Aerial 3 three wheeled moped which she won in a South Wales Echo competition at he Echos gala day at mainly Stadium
The 1914 BSA, top speed 33 miles an hour, will be out again in a weekOs time, together with scores of other motorcycles, for the annual pioneer run from London to Brighton
Some of the many signs which have appeared in the streets of Cardiff City Centre in the last few years. The sign here in St Mary Street is warning motorists of waiting restrictions. 2nd October 1964
Tourists may soon be seeing Pembrokeshire by pedalling a three-seater cyclemobile around the countys rural by-ways. The Wales Tourist Board have had an Inquiry about
Bebb Travel hostess Alison with one of the firms newest coaches at their Church village headquarters. 17th April 1989
One of the new continental type traffic signs has been into position in Cownbrifge Road near Victoria Park in Cardiff. 11th May 1965
Victory celebrations are past and Llanelli skipper Delme Thomas finds time for a quick glance at the Western Mails account of the historic night at Llanelli when he led his team to beat the All
Another bottleneck on the Swansea approach road from the east will shortly disappear. The Ministry of Transport has approved plans for the replacement of the present narrow Tawe Bridge by a dual
Swansea West Pier which has been closed to the public because of dangerous conditions of its timber. 10th April 1956
Swansea Docks showing the Prince of Wales Dock, and the Kings Dock in the foreground is the dry dock. 25th September 1961