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Mill Lane Open Air Market, Cardiff, Wales, Thursday 25th June 1981
Prince Charles at the foot of Snowdon. 5th June 1969
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
Stereophonics, news press conference ahead of concert at Morfa Stadium in Swansea (shortly before the stadium was demolished), Friday 30th July 1999. Our Picture Shows... Stuart Cable, drummer
Blaenau Ffestiniog is a historic mining town in the historic county of Merionethshire, Wales, 2nd October 1970. Our Picture Shows
Mrs Boyl Stevens, sewing machine operator at Kayser Bondor, Pentrebach & Dowlais, Merthyr Tydfil, Wales, Tuesday 17th June 1958. Kayser Bondor at Pentrebach specialises in manufacturing underwear
J Harvey Limited Clothing factory in Tredegar, Blaenau Gwent, southeast Wales, Friday 2nd April 1965. The clothing factory which produces duffel coats, jackets and trousers, employs 300 workers
The New 20, 000 block of dressing rooms, offices and a dining hall at Stradey Park headquarters of Llanelli rugby club, which will be opened this season. Circa 1966
The successful Llanelli team: Standing (left to right) N R Gale, C Davies, A Crocker, R Mathias, B Butler, D Quinnell, W D Thomas, C John, A James, A John and J Thomas
Hywel Bennett, the actor who can switch with ease from Shakespeare to lovable layabout Shelley. Picture in 1988. Picture taken 20th September 1988
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
Welsh Weather 1979, Our picture shows... a long line of lorries queue to make the long haul up Nant-y-caws hill near Carmarthen, Published 24th January 1979
Tom Jones, singer from Wales. Also Sir Tom Jones. Born Thomas John Woodward on 7th June 1940 in Pontypridd, Glamorgan, South Wales
The Welsh devolution referendum of 1997 was a pre-legislative referendum held in Wales on Thursday 18th September 1997, over whether there was support for the creation of an assembly for Wales with
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
Melanie Rogers, aged 5, wearing traditional Welsh costume on her way to school stopped off to buy a daffodil for her teacher
Boys of Stanleytown, South Wales, playing marbles, called locally "allies"Boys of Stanleytown, South Wales, playing marbles, called locally " allies". 1st March 1954
Scholars and choirboys of Llandaff Cathedral, South Wales, on their way to play rugby. 1st March 1954
Newport, South Wales. General views and scenes, 27th January 1995
World Cup Qualifier (World Cup 50 Qualifying Pool 1) & Home Championship 1949-50. Wales 1 v England 4 at Ninian Park, Cardiff. Thomas George Jones of Wales before the match. 15th October 1949
Everton and Wales international footballer Thomas George Jones. Circa 1946
Former Wales and Everton football player Thomas George Jones, now manager of Bangor City. 30th August 1962
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
Leo Abse speaking at an anti German troops demonstration in Swansea, Wales, 15th July 1961
Mr Leo Abse, MP, giving a pint of blood at the South Wales Branch of the Medical Aid for Vietnams first blood donation session held at Transport Hall, Charles Street, Cardiff. 5th October 1968
Senator George McGovern entertained to a private dinner party by Leo Abse, MP, at his home in St Johns Wood, London. Pictured, left to right, Mrs Leo Abse, Senator George McGovern, Mr Leo Abse
Leo Abse, Labour MP for Pontypool, arrives at the House of Commons wearing his budget day clothes, a suit made of Welsh tweed. 15th April 1969
Leo Abse MP, speaking at a anti-nuclear demonstration in Trafalgar Square, London. April 1978
Leo Abse MP, opens the antiques fair at Angel Hotel, Cardiff, Wales. Pictured, looking at a weapon. 13th April 1970
Leo Abse, MP for Pontypool, having breakfast in the garden of his home in London. 16th July 1969
Leo Abse, Labour MP for Ponytpool. Circa 1962
Leo Abse, who held Pontypool for Labour, chatting with some constituents. 15th October 1964
Leo Abse, Labour MP for Ponytpool. Circa 1963
Leo Abse pictured wearing his budget day suit made of Welsh tweed. 15th April 1969
Leo Abse in London wearing an 18th century suit. 7th April 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
Rubbish site in Adamsdown, an inner city area and community in the south of Cardiff, Wales. 14th January 1965. Our Picture Shows
Bag factory in Davies Street, Adamsdown, an inner city area and community in the south of Cardiff, Wales. 1st August 1966. Our Picture Shows
Brecon Beacons Mountain Centre, Brecon, Powys, Mid Wales, Thursday 3rd September 1970. Children playing as visitors enjoy the view
Christ College in Brecon, a market town and community in Powys, Mid Wales, 20th June 1957. A view of the college from the playing fields
The Deanery and Priests House at Brecon Cathedral in Brecon, a market town and community in Powys, Mid Wales, 24th February 1954
Mr Tom Cornelius, of The Shally, Ogmore-by-sea, practices at Alps Farm, Wenvoe, with his two dogs Fly and Nell, in readiness for the Cardiff Sheep dog trials
Saint Marys Parish Church in Wenvoe, a Welsh village in the Vale of Glamorgan, Wales. Circa 1963