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Tank engine - possibly a 0-6-2 type - hauling a passenger train. The first vehicle appears to be a full brake - possibly a 6-wheeler: its too short for a bogie coach
Sunday 31st March
9:20am
Horse-drawn vans, possibly?
Sunday 31st March
9:18am
Tram
Sunday 31st March
9:16am
West Lodge
Sunday 31st March
4:11am
Mark Street
Tuesday 22nd January
9:48am
Brook Street
Tuesday 22nd January
9:47am
Despenser Street
Tuesday 22nd January
9:47am
Fitzhamon Embankment
Tuesday 22nd January
9:45am
Cathedral Road
Tuesday 22nd January
9:44am
Castle Street
Tuesday 22nd January
9:43am
The original Head Post Office building on Westgate Street, Cardiff was constructed to the design of Sir Henry Tanner at the turn of the twentieth century. The building remained as Cardiff's Head Post Office until 1983, following which it remained empty into the 1990's.
Tuesday 22nd January
9:42am
Cardiff Arms Park was donated by the Marquis of Bute to the City of Cardiff "for recreational use" in perpetuity. The Arms Park was used by Cardiff Cricket Club from 1848 and subsequently by Glamorgan County Cricket Club until the 1960s. The southern part of the park became the home of Cardiff RFC from 1876. In the 1960s, as cricketers relocated to pitches up-river in Sophia Gardens, Cardiff's rugby club took over the former cricket ground while the existing rugby stadium shown in this image was redeveloped for international use as the National Ground Cardiff Arms Park. Between the Welsh 3-0 victory over England on 22 January 1955 and England's 13-34 victory on 15 March 1997, all Wales's 5 Nations home fixtures were played at the Arms Park / National Ground.
For more info on venues that have hosted rugby internationals in the British Isles, see http://sportinglandmarks.co.uk/?p=156
Monday 12th November
10:09am
Angel Hotel
Monday 15th October
6:07pm
Westgate street FIRE STATION.
Monday 6th August
10:24am
St.Dyfrigs Church Riverside(Father Bruce Davies).Pulled down in the 60's.SHAME on them
Monday 6th August
10:22am
GPO Sorting Office before relocation to Penarth Road.
Sited behind what was the General Post Office
Monday 2nd July
4:51pm
Wood Street Bridge
Demolished and rebuilt in 60s
Monday 2nd July
4:49pm
Cardiff Arms Park
Saturday 30th June
5:09pm
Glamorgan Cricket Ground
Saturday 30th June
5:09pm
Glamorgan Council Building (now Glamorgan Building, Cardiff University)
Wednesday 27th June
8:14pm
Westgate Street
Wednesday 27th June
6:04pm
Cardiff Castle Keep
Wednesday 27th June
6:03pm
River Taff
Wednesday 27th June
6:02pm