- Ridley 2057.
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- [ca.1905].
Part of Martin Ridley Collection
Photograph showing paths, borders and an ornamental arch in Abertillery Park.
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Part of Martin Ridley Collection
Photograph showing paths, borders and an ornamental arch in Abertillery Park.
[Abertillery with the Kings Head Inn prominent]
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Copy of a photo looking across the railway tracks towards the Kings Head Inn, supplied by Webb's Brewery, Aberbeeg.
Higher Oak Street, Abertillery
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A quiet street with terraced houses on either side, those on the right being above the level of the road and with front gardens.
Powell's Tillery Workmen's Gymnasium, Abertillery
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Exterior view of Gymnasium built in 1901 with the inscription 'Powell's Tillery Workmen's Gymnasium' above the door and a crowd of people watching the photographer.
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Copy of an animated postcard of a middle class residential street in Abertillery.
Penybont Colliery, Abertillery
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View of Penybont Colliery and surrounding area
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Exterior of Wesleyan chapel showing the main entrance.
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Town centre street lined with small shops on either side.
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A view of Abertillery with the park in the foreground and streets of terraced houses on the hillside behind.
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View of Abertillery from a nearby hill.
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Looking at Abertillery across the Ebbw Fach valley. Note the industrial activity on the valley floor.
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Photograph showing the exterior front of the chapel.
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Photograph showing Six Bells Colliery in the foreground and Abertillery beyond.
Buckleys Temperance Hotel, Abertillery
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What appears to be little more than two terraced houses incorporated into a small hotel offering a Commercial Room and Billiards. Watkins Fancy Emporium can be seen further down the street.
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A General view of Abertillery with evidence of coal mining and metal smelting industries in the foreground on the valley floor, overlooked by rows of hillside terraced houses in the background.
Blaenau Gwent Baptist Chapel, Abertillery
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Interior of Blaenau Gwent Baptist Chapel, Abertillery looking towards the pulpit and organ.
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A team photo of Abertillery Rugby team photographed with numerous others outside a terraced house. Two of the players are wearing what may be Welsh International )caps. On the peak of one cap is the date 1901-2. Possibly photographed outside Buckleys Temperance Hotel.
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Two rows of houses beyond which is a steep hillside.
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Exterior of Abertillery Post Office.
Abertillery, Primitive Mehodist
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Copy of two photographs of the interior and exterior of Tabernacle Primitive Methodist Chapel, Abertillery built in 1876. The interior view shows the organ on the balcony at the back of the chapel.