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Halghton – PH/25/
FLINTSHIRE RECORD OFFICE
Photographic CollectionHalghton
PH/25/
1-22. Halghton
23. Horsemans Green Farm – chimney
24. Horsemans Green Farm – End Truss
25. Horsemans Green Farm – Moulded Post
26-27. Horsemans Green Farm
28. Horsemans Green Farm – Great Truss in attic
29. Horsemans Green Farm – Truss in roof
30. Horsemans Green Farm – Truss in attic
31. Horsemans Green Farm – End Truss
32. Lai Fay before alterations
33. Pear Tree Cottage
34-37. Horsemans Green Farm
38-41. The Bryn
42. Halghton Mill – wheels
43. Horsemans Green Houses
Halkyn – PH/26/
FLINTSHIRE RECORD OFFICE
Photographic CollectionHalkyn
PH/26/
1.
2. Haven Café and Garage (postcard)
3.
4.
5. Halkyn Castle
6. Parish Church interior (postcard)
7. Parish church (postcard)
8. Parish church
9. Post Office
10. Fferm
11. School Group, 1930
12. Halkyn Castle (postcard)
13. Parish church (postcard)
14.
15-17. Deep Level Tunnel
18. Milwr Tunnel
19. Lead Mine, c.1920
20-21. Old lead mine
22-24. Old Rake lead mine remains
25. Quarry, Halkyn Mountain
26-27. Dyffryn Calcoed
28-29. Lygan y Wern
30. Laburnum Cottage
31-32. Old Rake
33. Snow on Halkyn Mountain
34-38. Wall of cottage near Halkyn old church
39. Old Mill, Nant
40. C.M. meeting at Moriah Chapel, 1909
41. Parish church
Halkyn – PH/26/
42.
43.
44-45. Pant y Pwll Dwr Quarry – working stone for new parish church,
c.1878
46. Parish church after completion, 1878
47. Post Office, 1928 (postcard)
48. Village and parish church (postcard)
49.
50. Parish church (postcard)
51. Pentre Halkyn, c.1905
52. Pentre Halkyn
53. Halkyn Mines drainage tunnel
54. Halkyn Mines battery loco in flood conditions
55. Stoping at Halkyn Mines, c.1938
56. Professor W.R. Jones in Halkyn Mines, c.1938
57. Dr. G.A. Schnellmann in open stope at Halkyn Mines
58. Driller at Halkyn Mines
59. Parish Hall (postcard)
60. Windmill (postcard)
61. View from the Billins (postcard)
62. Church Lads’ Brigade
63. Wheelwright at Capar Fran, c.1907
64. Pentre Halkyn
65. Cottage
66. Parish church
67. Halkyn Castle
68. Old Barracks, c.1970s
69. Gobeithlu Wesleyaidd, 1909
70. Below ground, Halkyn Mines, 1954 (Milwr Tunnel)
71. Halkyn Miners
72. Old Parish church, pre.1878(?)
73. Britannia Inn
74. Halkyn Sunday School group, c.1894
75-76. Hare & Hounds public house which stood near Springfield Hotel
Halkyn – PH/26/
77.
78-85. Demolition of Headshaft, Halkyn Mines
86. John Williams Edwards, father of Sir Goronwy Edwards
87. Pen y Bryn Shaft, Halkyn Mountain, c.1985
88. Olwyn Coch Shaft, Halkyn, c.1985
89. Main Drainage Tunnel, Halkyn Leadmine, c.1960s
90. Group of man at Salem Chapel, Pentre Halkyn, after rebuilding,
1896
91. Cottage at Halkyn, c.1905
92. The Village
93. The Royal Oak Inn, c.1890
94.
95. Pentre Halkyn, Public Tennis Court, c.1930s
Hanmer – PH/27/
FLINTSHIRE RECORD OFFICE
Photographic CollectionHanmer
PH/27/
1-3. The Mere
4. The Village (postcard)
5. Church
6. Church and Plate
7-10. Church window
11. Church
12-17. Church and Vicarage
18-19. Churchyard Cross
20. Cottages in Hanmer
21. Hanmer Hall
22. Dr and Mrs Clarke at the Cumbers, c.1915
23. Parish Church (exterior) after restoration, c.1895
24. Parish Church (interior) after restoration, c.1895
25. Parish Church before restoration(?)
26. 8 views of Hanmer
27. Brook House Farm
28. Hanmer Mill
29. Cae Shonnett
30-38. Gredington Steam Rally, 1980
39. Parish church, c.1912
40. Mere House
41. Dymock Mill Bridge
42. Senior citizens’ bungalows, near Mere
43. Hanmer church
44-47. Hanmer church (interior)
48. Celebration postcard showing Hanmer church, for Lord
Kenyon’s 79th birthday
49-50. The meet of the hounds at Gredington
51. The Pelicans at Gredington
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53. Gredington
54-58. Hanmer Mere
59-69. Hanmer village
70. The Cross Lanes
71. Magpie Cottage
72-74. High Street
75. Nelson the dog and Bridget the trap horse – belonged to Kitchen
family, c.1885-1915
76. Hanmer sale of work
77. Mrs John Kynaston – housekeeper to Lord Kenyon, c.1907
78. Hanmer Girls Friendly Society at Criccieth, c.1900
79. Hanmer Boys School with headmaster Mr Stamp, 1906
80. Hanmer Girls Friendly Society play
81. Hanmer W.I. fancy dress competition, 1933
82. Hanmer church pantomime
83. Hanmer Christy’s Minstrels
84. Unidentified lady (possibly Lord Kenyon’s housekeeper)
85. Cottages in Hanmer, c.1920
86. Hanmer Post Office, c.1920
87. Hanmer Church, c.1920
88. Hanmer Mere, c.1920
89. Hanmer Mere from the church
90. School girls and teachers, c.1900
91. Magpie Cottage
92. Part of the Gredington Stud
93. Hanmer from the Mere
94. Church and mere
Hawarden – PH/28(A)/
FLINTSHIRE RECORD OFFICE
Photographic CollectionHawarden
W.E. & Mrs C. Gladstone
PH/28(A)/
1. W.E. Gladstone, c.1870
2. W.E. Gladstone with Rev. Stephen Gladstone and family in
carriage
3. W.E. Gladstone (postcard, c.1910)
4. Rt. Hon. W.E. Gladstone and niece Dorothy Drew (postcard),
c.1914
5. W.E. Gladstone (postcard)
6. W.E. Gladstone from an oil painting (postcard)
7. W.E. Gladstone and grandson W.G.C. Gladstone
8. Gladstone Memorial, Hawarden Church (postcard), c.1908
9. W.E. Gladstone, Mrs Gladstone and family, felling trees in
Hawarden Park (postcard), c.1890
10. W.E. Gladstone (picture card), 1898
11. W.E. Gladstone and family at Hawarden (postcard), 1898
12. Mr & Mrs Gladstone and party at tea at Blackcraig, Scotland
(postcard)
13.
14.
15. Mr and Mrs W.E. Gladstone, c.1880
16. Mr Gladstone and Dorothy Drew (postcard)
17. Li Hun Chang’s visit to Mr and Mrs Gladstone at Hawarden
Castle (postcard)
18. Mrs W.E. Gladstone in 1837 from a painting (postcard), c.1906
19. Mrs W.E. Gladstone
20. Mrs Catherine Gladstone in 1889 from painting, c.1930
21. Mrs Catherine Gladstone
22. Gladstone family, c.1870s
23. W.E. Gladstone at his desk, c.1890s
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24-26. Prince & Princess of Wales with Mr & Mrs Gladstone, 1897
27-29. W.E. Gladstone
30. W.E. Gladstone in 1880
31. W.E. Gladstone in 1893, aged 83
32. W.E. Gladstone
33. W.E. Gladstone, c.1880s
34. W.E. Gladstone, from a painting by A. Delecluse
35. W.E. Gladstone
36. W.E. Gladstone at Sandycroft Station, c.1880s
37. Mr and Mrs Gladstone at garden fete
38. W.E. Gladstone reading the lesson in Church, from drawing
39. W.E. Gladstone and son Mr W.H. Gladstone, tree felling, 1877
40. W.E. Gladstone, tree felling, c.1880s
41. W.E. Gladstone in his study, c.1880s
42. Mr Gladstone’s study, c.1880s(?)
43.
44. The Prince & Princess of Wales with Mr & Mrs Gladstone, 1897
45. The Prince & Princess of Wales with Mr & Mrs Gladstone, 1897
46. Mr Gladstone speaking at Hawarden
47-49. Statue of Gladstone, Westminster Abbey (postcard) c.1906
50. Mr & Mrs Gladstone
51. Mr Gladstone’s funeral, Hawarden
52. Mr Gladstone’s funeral in London
53-55. Mr Gladstone’s funeral
56. Statue of Rt. Hon. W.E. Gladstone in Westminster Abbey
57.
58. Catherine Gladstone
59. Bedroom of Hawarden Castle in which W.E. Gladstone died
60. Rt. Hon. W.E. Gladstone in study (working print) (Original in
O.S. Folder)
61. Rt. Hon. W.E., Mrs Gladstone and Dorothy Drew (O.S. folder)
62. Rt. Hon. W.E., Mrs Gladstone, Canon and Mrs Drew (O.S.
folder)
63. Mr Gladstone, Mr H.L. Gladstone and friends (O.S. folder)
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64. Mr W.E. Gladstone with Mr Stuart Rendel
65. Rt. Hon. W.E. Gladstone (BBC collection)
66. Rt. Hon. W.E. Gladstone with Queen Victoria (BBC collection)
67-68. Rt. Hon. W.E. Gladstone (BBC collection)
69. Rt. Hon. W.E. Gladstone with King Edward VII and Queen
Alexandra (BBC collection)
70-72. Rt. Hon. W.E. Gladstone (BBC collection)
73. Rt. Hon. W.E. Gladstone and Family, tree felling
74-75. Rt. Hon. W.E. Gladstone (BBC collection)
76. Rt. Hon. W.E. Gladstone
77. Rt. Hon. W.E. Gladstone in Study
78-80. Rt. Hon. W.E. Gladstone (BBC collection)
81. W.E. Gladstone in study (same as 28(A)/60, but black & white)
(O.S. folder)
82. Cartoon
83. Cartoon
84-85. W.E. Gladstone lying in state at Westminster, 1898
86. Book cover made from tree felled by W.E. Gladstone
87. Rt. Hon. W.E. Gladstone, tree felling (O.S. folder)
88. Mrs Gladstone and Miss Dorothy Drew
89. Lunch party
90. Mr Gladstone and family felling trees at Hawarden
91. Mr Gladstone holding young child
92. W.E. Gladstone (c.1875?) (framed) Location – L/161/E
93. W.E. and Mrs Gladstone, 4 July 1895
94. W.E. Gladstone, tree felling, c.1890
95. Mr Gladstone’s car and chauffeur, c.1900
96. Gladstone family, c.1880
97. Unveiling of Gladstone Statue, London, November 1905 (see
notes on photographs)
98. Catherine Gladstone, 1883
99. Gladstone Statue, Strand, London (postcard)
See also 51/7, W.E. Gladstone opening Queensferry Bridge, 1897
Hawarden – PH/28(B)/
FLINTSHIRE RECORD OFFICE
Photographic CollectionHawarden
Gladstone Family (other than W.E. and Mrs Gladstone)
PH/28(B)/
1. Mr William Glynne Charles Gladstone
2. Mr William Glynne Charles Gladstone
3.
4. Mr William Glynne Charles Gladstone
5. Mr W.G.C Gladstone
6. Lieut. W.G.C. Gladstone, M.P.
7. Coming of Age celebrations of Mr W.G.C. Gladstone
8. Coming of Age celebrations of Mr W.G.C. Gladstone,
presentation by Cricket Club
9. Coming of Age celebrations of Mr W.G.C. Gladstone, 1906
10. Lying in State of Lt. W.G.C. Gladstone, killed in 1914-18 War
11.
12. Lying in State of Lt. W.G.C. Gladstone, killed in 1914-18 War
13.
14-15. Funeral of Lt. W.G.C. Gladstone (The Young Squire)
16.
17.
18. Grave of Rev. Harry Drew in Hawarden churchyard (Gladstone
Corner), 1910
19. Miss Helen Gladstone, Lord Gladstone and friends (group)
20.
21. Rev. Stephen Gladstone, Rector of Hawarden, 1872-1904
22.
23.
24. Rev. and Mrs Stephen Gladstone
25. Rev. Stephen Gladstone’s family
26
27. Henry Neville, Lord Gladstone of Hawarden
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28. Henry Neville, Lord Gladstone of Hawarden
29. Maud E. Gladstone, 1924
30.
31. Lord and Lady Gladstone
32. Lord and Lady Gladstone in car (a Panhard et Levassor)
33. Miss Dorothy Drew
34. Mrs F. Parrish (Miss Dorothy Drew)
35. Coming of Age celebrations of Mr W.G.C. Gladstone, 1904-1905
36.
37.
38.
39. Presentation of an address to Mr. W.G.C. Gladstone
40.
41.
42.
43.
44.
45. Funeral of Lieut. W.G.C. Gladstone
46.
47.
48. Unveiling the plaque on the gates, wedding gift to Sir William
Gladstone (O.S. folder)
49. Presentation of Gates, wedding gift to Sir William Gladstone
50. Rt. Hon. Herbert J. Gladstone M.P.
51-53. Canon Drew’s funeral
54. Miss Dorothy Drew
55. Miss Dorothy Drew in Governess cart(?)
56. Gladstone family group
57.
58. W.G.C. Gladstone, M.P., Lieut. RWF, 1915
Hawarden – PH/28(C)/
FLINTSHIRE RECORD OFFICE
Photographic CollectionHawarden
Hawarden Castle
PH/28(C)/
1. Hawarden Castle prior to 1800 (Broad Hall Lane)
2. The Study
3-5. Hawarden Castle (postcard)
6-7. Hawarden Castle from the air (postcard)
8-9. Hawarden Castle, small view
10-15. Hawarden Castle
16. Hawarden Castle, Temple of Peace
17. Hawarden Castle, flowering tree
18-26. Hawarden Castle
27-28. Hawarden Castle (aerial view)
29. Hawarden Castle
30. 3 views of Hawarden Castle and park
31. The Dining Room, Hawarden Castle
32. Home of Rest in grounds of Hawarden Castle
33. Matron and Inmates of Mrs Gladstone’s Home of Rest
34. Interior Hawarden Castle (Photo given by BBC)
35. Drawing Room, Hawarden Castle (Photo given by BBC)
36-38. Old and new Castle (aerial photographs)
39. Servants at Hawarden Castle, c.1890 (outsize) (see notes on
photographs)
40. Hawarden from South East (coloured postcard)
41. Hawarden Castle
42. Hawarden Castle (postcard)
43. Hawarden Castle (postcard)
44. Hawarden Castle (postcard)
45. Hawarden Castle (postcard)
46. Gladstone Household staff, c.1910
47. Staff outside Hawarden Castle(?)
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48. Outside Hawarden Castle Gates(?)
49. Flintshire Historical Society outing to Hawarden Castle, c.1950s
Hawarden – PH/28(D)/
FLINTSHIRE RECORD OFFICE
Photographic CollectionHawarden
Hawarden Old Castle
PH/28(D)/
1. Old Castle
2-3. Archery at Old Castle
4. Photo of Bucks Print
5. Hawarden Castle by Parkyns, 1793
6.
7.
8. Copy of old print
9. Archery at Old Castle
10. Old Castle (postcard)
11. View from Old Castle
12. The Keep, Old Castle (postcard)
13-14. The Keep, Old Castle
15-19. Old Castle
20. Old Castle with peacocks
21-29. Old Castle
30. Old Castle
Hawarden – PH/28(E)/
FLINTSHIRE RECORD OFFICE
Photographic CollectionHawarden
The Glynnes
PH/28(E)/
1. Chief Justice Glynne
2. Sir William Glynne, first baronet
3. Sir William Glynne, second baronet
4. Sir Stephen Glynne, third baronet
5. Sir Stephen Richard Glynne
6. Sir John and Lady Honora Glynne
7. Catherine, wife of Rt. Hon. W.E. Gladstone
8. Sir John Glynne
9. Penelope, wife of Sir William Glynne, first baronet
10. Sir Stephen Glynne, fourth baronet
11. Mary, Lady Glynne, wife of Sir Stephen Richard Glynne
12. Mary, Lady Lyttleton
13. Sir Stephen Richard Glynne, 1807-1974
14. Sir William Wheeler
Hawarden – PH/28(F)/
FLINTSHIRE RECORD OFFICE
Photographic CollectionHawarden
St. Deiniol’s Library
PH/28(F)/
1. St. Deiniol’s Library (small card)
2-5. St. Deiniol’s Library (postcards)
6-7. ‘Dante’ (postcard)
8. Preparing for the ceremony of cutting of the sod
9. Laying of Foundation Stone
10-12. Visit of King Edward VII
13. St. Deiniol’s Library, Hostel and Church
14.
15. Old Grammar School
16. The Grammar School, Master’s House
17-18. The Grammar School
19. St. Deiniol’s Library and Church
20-26. St. Deiniol’s Library
27.
28. St. Deiniol’s Library
29. St. Deiniol’s Library (postcard)
30. St. Deiniol’s Library
31. St. Deiniol’s Library Interior (postcard)
32-34. St. Deiniol’s Library Interior
35.
36-38. St. Deiniol’s Library Interior
39. St. Deiniol’s Library Interior (mounted)
40-42. Gladstone Memorial Statue
43. Founder’s Day, 1933
44.
45. Laying the Foundation Stone (O.S. folder)
46. St. Deiniol’s Library
47.
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48. St. Deiniol’s Library
49-50. St, Deiniol’s Library, The Humanity Room
51. King Edward VII at St. Deiniol’s Library (postcard)
52. St. Deiniol’s Library, the North Lawn
53. St. Deiniol’s Library, the Warden’s Room
54. St. Deiniol’s Library, A Reader’s corner
55. St. Deiniol’s Library – Humanities Room
56. St. Deiniol’s Library – Divinity Room
57. St. Deiniol’s Library – The Chapel
58. St. Deiniol’s Library – The Dining Room
59. Postcard of St. Deiniol’s Library and Church, 1905
Hawarden – PH/28(G)/
FLINTSHIRE RECORD OFFICE
Photographic CollectionHawarden
The Old Rectory
PH/28(G)/
1. Workhouse treat, c.1900
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7. Cedar tree in garden
8. Workmen, c.1956
9. Old Rectory, c.1956
10-12. Old Rectory
13. Old Rectory before 1927
14-15. Old Rectory
16. Old Rectory (postcard)
17-19. Old Rectory
20. Grounds of Old Rectory
21. Ice House in grounds
22-23. Knutsford Test School
24. Mr. Frank Buckley, Gardener
25. Mr Bevan Evans, Mr Peter Hayes, Mr T. Wills
26.
27. Staff at the Old Rectory when it was a Home for aged and infirm
evacuees, late 1939
28. Rectory Garden
29. Entrance to Ice house
30. Pony, housemaid and small boy on lawn, c.1910 (see notes on
photographs)
31-32. Old Rectory
Hawarden – PH/28(G)/
33. Original entrance to Rectory
34. Old Rectory wing, c.1800
35. Alterations at Old Rectory, 1958
36-37. Alterations at Old Rectory
38-39. Alterations to Old Rectory lead drainpipe head
40. Knutsford Test School (small card)
41. Old Search Room as it was in Rev. Stephen Gladstone’s time
42. Archbishop Edward White Benson, who died at the Old Rectory
43. Old Search Room as it was in Rev. Stephen Gladstone’s time
44-45. Rector Gladstone’s Study
46. Bedroom in Old Rectory
47.
48. Interior of Icehouse
49. Rectory servants, c.1900
50. Maypole Dancers, Old Rectory Grounds
51-56. Old Rectory and gardens after heavy snowfall, December 1981
57. Ordinands at Knutsford Test School, 1938 (postcard)
Hawarden – PH/28(H)/
FLINTSHIRE RECORD OFFICE
Photographic CollectionHawarden
The Mill
PH/28(H)/
1. Water power cornmill (postcard – original)
2.
3.
4. Mr Will Jones, Miller (original)
5. Mr Will Jones
6.
7.
8. Hawarden Mill
9. Inscription on Hawarden Mill
10. Waterwheel
11. Waterwheel (postcard)
12. Mill stream
13. Mill pond (with snow)
14-15. Mill pond
16-17. Mill
18. Mill stone
19. Inscription on stone
20-21. Mill
22. Mill chimney
23. Mill wheel
24. Ruins of mill
25. Sluice gate
26. Mill stream
27. Stone inscription, covered by ivy
28.
29.
30-31. Ruins of mill
Hawarden – PH/28(H)/
32-35. Ruins of mill, 1989
36. Tablet on mill wall, 1989
37. Mill stream, 1989
38. Path from Tinkersdale towards mill, 1989
Hawarden – PH/28(I)/
FLINTSHIRE RECORD OFFICE
Photographic CollectionHawarden
Hawarden Park
PH/28(I)/
1. Park
2. Tree-felling in Park
2A. Tree felling in Park
3. The Lake
4. Top Lodge
5. Flowering May tree, Tina Jones and Joan Hampson
6-8. Waterfall in Park
9-10. The Lake
11-28. The Park
29. March Past of the 5th R.W.F, 14 August 1909
30. Presentation of Colours to the 5th R.W.F., 14 August 1909
31. Presentation of Colours to the 5th R.W.F., original
32. Presentation of Colours to the 5th R.W.F.
33. Aerial view of the Castle and Park
34. Fete in Hawarden Park
35-36. King George V and Queen Mary visiting Hawarden Park (35 -
see notes on photographs)
37. King George V and Queen Mary visiting Hawarden Park, 1917
38. Visit of Prince and Princess of Wales
39. Highland cattle in Park
40.
41-43. The Woods
44. The Woods (chestnuts)
45. The Woods (outsize, framed)
46. The Mill Wood
47-51. The Beech Wood
52. Mill Pond
53. Fallen tree in Park
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54. Lake in the woods
55. Pathway to the Park Head House
56. Silverwell Wood, the Warren
57. Presentation of Colours to the 5th R.W.F.
58. Presentation of Colours to the 5th R.W.F. (postcard)
59. Laying of foundation stone at Scout hut(?), Hawarden Park, by
Sir William Gladstone, 22nd May 1971
Hawarden – PH/28(J)/
FLINTSHIRE RECORD OFFICE
Photographic CollectionHawarden
Hawarden Church
PH/28(J)/
1. Hawarden Church (postcard)
2. Hawarden Church, c.1915
3. Hawarden Church, c.1906
4. Hawarden Church (postcard)
5. Grave in churchyard
6. Hawarden Church
7. Hawarden Church (postcard)
8. Hawarden Church
9. Madonna on Hawarden Church (postcard)
10. Church porch
11-12. Hawarden Church during snow, January 1982
13. Procession led by church choir in Rectory Lane, c.1907
14. Angle over altar
15.
16.
17.
18.
19. Hawarden Church
20. Hawarden Church
21. Hawarden Church gates
22. Hawarden Church gates
23. Churchyard path
24.
25. Haymaking in front of Church
26-28. Gladstone corner in churchyard
29. Hawarden Church and Rectory (postcard)
30. Hawarden Church and churchyard, c.1900
31-32. Hawarden Church
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33. Hawarden Church (postcard)
34-36. Hawarden Church
37.
38. Hawarden Church (in O.S. folder)
39. Hawarden Church
40. Hawarden Church
41. Visit of H.R.H. Edward VII, 1908 (in O.S. folder)
42-43. Hawarden Church
44. Hawarden Church new bells, 1938
45. Hawarden Church new bell, 1938
46.
47. Hawarden Church new bells, c.1938
48. Hawarden Church gates
49. God’s Garden
50. The Sundial
51. The Madonna
52. Visit of Edward VII in 1908
53. Visit of Edward VII
54. Repairs to Tower, c.1936
55. Repairs to Tower and steeple
56.
57-63. Repairs to Tower and steeple
64. Funeral of Canon Drew (postcard)
65. Consecration of new part of Churchyard, c.1912
66. Service in churchyard (2)
67. Funeral of Canon Drew through village
68. Funeral of Canon Drew
69.
70. Planting an oak tree
71.
72. Grave in churchyard
73. Church Lane
74. Postcard of Hawarden Church with Canon Drew
75. Churchyard
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76. Capital from the Church
77. Visit of HRH Edward VII in 1908 (in O.S. folder)
78. Archway to Old Rectory (in O.S. folder)
79-80. Visit of HRH Edward VII in 1908 (in O.S. folder)
81. Hawarden Church
82-84. Hawarden Church (postcards)
85. Hawarden Church, 1895
Hawarden – PH/28(K)/
FLINTSHIRE RECORD OFFICE
Photographic CollectionHawarden
Hawarden Church Interior
PH/28(K)/
1. Whitley Chancel (postcard)
2-7. The Nave (postcard)
8-10. Gladstone Memorial
11. Gladstone Memorial window
12. West window
13. Memorial to the late W.E. Gladstone, M.P.
14. Gladstone Memorial (small card)
15-17. Gladstone Memorial
18. Hawarden Church (in O.S. folder)
19. Gladstone Memorial
20. Hawarden Peculiar Seal
21. Book of Remembrance
22. Lady Chapel
23-25. The Rood
26. The Nave (postcard)
27. The Nave
28. Chancel
29. Pall
30. Seat in Chancel, c.1891
31. Organ and Pulpit
32. Gladstone Memorial window
33. Chancel and Altar
34. High Altar
35. Bench end, c.1505-1538
36. Bench end
37. Reredos
38. Rood
Hawarden – PH/28(K)/
39. Hawarden Church
40-45. Whitley Chancel
46-51. Church Registers
52-54. Altar Plate
55. Pall
56. John Boydell Tablet
57. Rev. Stephen Glynne, Rector (1770-1780)
58. Rev. Henry Glynne, Rector (1834-1872)
59. Rev. Stephen Gladstone, Rector (1872-1905)
60. Rev. Canon Drew, Rector (1905-1910)
61. Rev. F.S.M. Bennett, Rector (1911-1920)
62. Rev. C.F. Lyttleton, Rector (1920-1938)
63. Rev. D. Saunders Rees, Rector (1936-1952)
64. Rev. Canon N.S. Baden Powell, Rector (1952-1970)
65. Thomas Crachley (Churchwarden 1680)
66. Clergy and chorister
67-68. Bellringers and Rev. F.S.M. Bennett (68 – see notes on
photographs)
69. Church choir before the porch was added
70. Church choir between 1911-1920 (see notes on photographs)
71. Church coir, Mr Pringle organist
72. Visit of Bishop(?)
73. Clergy walking from Old Rectory to Church
74. Choristers, Rev. Stephen Gladstone, Canon Drew, W. Bell
Jones and Mr. Tuck
75. The Nave
76. Gladstone Memorial
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FLINTSHIRE RECORD OFFICE
Photographic CollectionHawarden
Cottages
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1. Trueman’s Hill cottage (postcard)
2. Old Toffee shop
3-6. Old Toffee shop (postcard)
7-9. Old Toffee shop
10. Cottage on Stony Hill
11. Fir Tree cottage
12-16. Golden Grove
17. South Terrace, Glynne Way
18. Beefsteak Row, Cross Tree Lane
19-25. Cock and Hen Farm, Pentrobin
26. Clayhills Farm, Upright post
27. Clayhills Farm, interior of roof
28-38. Clayhills Farm
39. Toll Cottage, Tinkersdale
40-44. Clayhills Farm
45. Unwin’s Cottage, Lower Aston
46. Church View, demolished 1963
47-50. Church View
51. Top Lodge, Hawarden Park
52. White Cottage, Pentrobin
53. Pear Tree Cottage, Pentrobin
54-59. Tinkersdale Cottage
60. Aston Hall Colliery & Brickworks, Offices
61. Smithy Lane cottage, Aston
62. Smithy Lane Cottage, near Lilac Cottage
63-64. Lilac Cottage, Aston
65. 60 Glynne Way, old fireplace
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66. Emma Hamilton’s cottage
67. Dingle’s Cottage
68-69. New Road Cottage, Dobshill
70-72. Cottage opposite Birk’s Lodge
73-74. Fir Tree Cottage, Pentrobin
75. Pear Tree Cottage, Pentrobin
76. Cottage off Moor Lane
77. The Wigdale
78-79. Cottages in Wood Lane
80. Clayhills
81-82. Clayhills Farm, Aston
83. Cottage near top of Moor Lane
84. Cottage off Moor Lane
85-86. Mrs Peters’ Cottage, Drury
87. Golden Grove, east gable
88. New Road Cottage
89. Aston Hall Colliery and Brickworks, offices 1963
90. Pear Tree Cottage, Pentrobin
91.
92. Pear Tree Cottage
93. Golden Grove
94. Clayhills
95. White Cottage, Pentrobin
96. White Cottage, Pentrobin (detail)
97. Cottages in the Wynt (demolished 1919)
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FLINTSHIRE RECORD OFFICE
Photographic CollectionHawarden
Schools etc.
PH/28(M)/
1. Boys school, c.1890
2. Boys school, c.1899
3. Boys school, c.1904
4. Girls school, c.1890
5. Canon Drew School, girls, c.1922 (see notes on photographs)
6. Boys school, c.1922
7. Boys school n.d.
8. Hawarden Church of England school, 1925 (see notes on
photographs)
9. Rector Drew school, Alyn House n.d.
10. Infants school, c.1900
11. Infants class, c.1906
12. Infants class, c.1923 (see notes on photographs)
13. Infants class, c.1924
14. Mrs Leach Infants school, Headmistress, c.1900
15. Infants school n.d.
16. Infants school, c.1930
17. Infants school, c.1932
18. Hawarden County school, c.1926
19. Hawarden County school, n.d.
20. Hawarden County school staff, 1929
21. Church Lads Brigade (see notes on photographs)
22. Hawarden Bible class football team, 1913-1914
23. Hawarden Grammar school state scholars, 1953
24. Hawarden Grammar school state scholars, 1954
25. Hawarden Grammar school state scholars, 1956
26. Hawarden Grammar school state scholars, 1957
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27. Hawarden Grammar school state scholars, 1958
28. Hawarden Grammar school state scholars, 1959
29. Hawarden Grammar school state scholars, 1960
30. Hawarden County school, rugby team, 1937-1938
31. Hawarden County school, rugby team, 1938-1939
32. Hawarden Grammar school, rugby team (1st XV), 1945-46
33. Hawarden Grammar school, rugby team (2nd XV), 1945-46
34. Hawarden Grammar school, rugby team (1st XV), 1946-47
35. Hawarden County school Old Boys’ AFC, 1930-31
36. Clifford Coppack Welsh Secondary schools rugby trials, 1938
37. Hawarden Grammar school (1st XI) football, 1956-57
38. Hawarden Grammar school (1st XI) football, 1957-58
39. Hawarden Grammar school (1st XI) football, 1958-59
40. Hawarden Grammar school (1st XI) football, 1959-60
41. Hawarden Grammar school Cross Country team, 1956-57
42. Hawarden Grammar school Senior Cross Country Team,
1957-1958
43. Hawarden Grammar school Senior Cross Country Team,
1958-1959
44. Hawarden Grammar school Cross Country Team, 1959-60
45. Hawarden Grammar school Athletics Team, 1958
46. Hawarden County school (1st XI) Hockey team, 1937-38
47. Hawarden County school (1st XI) Hockey team, 1938-39
48. Hawarden Grammar school (2nd XI) Hockey team, 1945-46
49. Hawarden Grammar school (1st XI) Hockey team, 1958-59
50. Hawarden Grammar school Hockey XI, 1966
51. Hawarden County school Cricket team, 1934
52. Hawarden County school (1st XI) Cricket Team, 1938
53. Hawarden County school (2nd XI) Cricket Team, 1938
54. Cyril B. Ledward, Welsh Secondary school Team, 1946
55. Hawarden Grammar school (1st XI) Cricket Team, 1947
56. Hawarden Grammar school (1st XI) Cricket Team, 1958
57. Hawarden Grammar school (1st XI) Cricket Team, 1960
58. Oxford University Rugby XV, 1946-47 (in O.S. folder)
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59. Hawarden Grammar school Theatricals, 1942 (Paddy The Next
Best Thing)
60. Hawarden Grammar school Players ‘ Daddy Long Legs’, 1948
(the cast)
61. Hawarden Grammar school ‘Daddy Long Legs’, 1948
62. Hawarden Grammar school Choral Society ‘HMS Pinafore’,
1951
63-64. Hawarden Grammar school, ‘The Gondoliers’, 1954
65. Hawarden Grammar school, 1946 (O.S. folder)
66. Hawarden Boys School, c.1890s
67. Hawarden Grammar school 3rd form, 1921-1922
68-70. Hawarden Grammar school athletics
71. Boys school (Masonic Hall)
72. Opening Day of Girls Grammar School, 18 May 1899
73. Sunday School teachers, Hawarden parish
74. Hawarden Infants school, c.1908 (see notes on photographs)
75. Orphanage boys, 1905 (see notes on photographs)
76. Hawarden schoolgirls, 1910
77. Hawarden County School, 1910 (O.S. folder)
78. Hawarden County School group
79. Canon Drew School, Hawarden
80. Hawarden County School, Old Boys A.F.C., 1928-29 (see notes
on photographs)
81. Hawarden County School, 6th form and head teacher, A.Lyon,
1928-1929
82. Canon Drew School, 1945 (see notes on photographs)
83. Hawarden County School, Old Boys AFC, 1929-1930
84. Hawarden Boys’ School, Masonic Hall
85. Hawarden County School (1st XI) Hockey Team, 1932-33
86. Girls folk dancing (outside) at Hawarden County School, 1933
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87. Hawarden Boys School, c.1910-12
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FLINTSHIRE RECORD OFFICE
Photographic CollectionHawarden
Village
PH/28(N)/
1-2. Hawarden village (small card)
3. Village centre (postcard)
4. Village (postcard)
5. Post Office (postcard)
6-8. Village (postcard)
9. Fountain (postcard)
10. Three views of Hawarden (postcard)
11. The House of Correction (from postcard)
12. The Wynt (postcard)
13. Institute and Glynne Way (postcard)
14. Tinkersdale, Toll Cottage (postcard)
15. Mr Murrell, coachman
16. House of Correction and Cross Tree
17. House of Correction, Cross Tree and Pump
18. House of Correction and village pump
19. Cross Tree and village pump
20. Council Office and Cross Tree
21. Main Hawarden to Chester Road
22. The Saddler’s shop, Glynne Way
23. The Old Gaol, Cross Tree Lane
24. Village (working print)
25. Village pump, Castle Inn, before 1914
26. Old Porch, Sedgeley House (Nields)
27. Dr. Thomas’ house
28. Mr Spencer, schoolmaster at School House
29-30. Nield’s shop, 1936
31. Hugh Davies shop, now Nields
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32. Postman (Mr R. Bellis)
33. Glynne Arms Hotel
34. Church and Old Rectory
35. North Terrace, Glynne Way
36. Village
37. The Red House, now demolished
38. Rectory Lane, c.1930
39. Kentigern and Dr. Thomas’ house
40. The Rectory
41. Old Toll Cottage, Tinkersdale
42. School master’s house – boys playing leapfrog outside (see
notes on photographs)
43. The Elms
44. The Elms, when a girls’ school, c.1902
45. Village showing the Fox
46-48. The Fox and Grapes Inn
49. Village street showing the Fox and Chemist
50. Village street and Fountain
51. Hawarden from the West
52. Village
53. Village street with cows
54. Hawarden R.D.C. Council, 1953 (see notes on photographs)
55. Tinkersdale, c.1906 (postcard)
56. Institute and Gymnasium
57. Tinkersdale and Toll cottage
58. Tinkersdale
59. Cottages near railway bridge
60. Glynne Arms and carriages
61-64. Springfield
65. Glynne Arms
66. Village, c.1960s
67. Erecting the War Memorial
68. Church Lane
69. Ratcliffe’s Foundry, c.1856
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70-72. Trueman’s Hill
73. Set of twelve photographs
74-77. Trueman’s Hill
78. Glynne Cottage
79-80. Aston Bank now the Convent
81. Aston Hall
82. Overmantle, Aston Hall
83. Mossley in snow
84-85. Railway Station, 1970s
86-93. Deiniols Ash Farm
94. House of Correction
95-96. Excavations in main road near Glynne Arms
97. Village before War Memorial was erected
98. War Memorial (O.S. folder)
99. Village, c.1890 (duplicate of 102) (in O.S. folder)
100. Margaret the carrier and cart
101. Farewell Dinner, 5th Batt. Home Guard
102. Main Street, c.1890 (duplicate of 99)
103. Fountain during snow of December 1981
104. Station
105. Stone Row, Glynne Way
106. Brick, Glynne Way
107. St. Deiniol’s Ash Farm (back)
108. St. Deiniol’s Ash Farm (front)
109. St. Deiniol’s Ash Farm (side)
110. The Highway, station bridge
111. Station – men returning from Boer War
112.
113. First bus, c.1908
114.
115.
116. Village (postcard)
117. Aston Hall colliery
118. Village showing Fountain, 1905 (postcard)
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119. Smithy, Hawarden, 1920s
120. The Rectory (previously called The Sundial)
121. Twelve photographs of Hawarden (set)
122. Village (junction of High Way and Gladstone Way), c.1910
123. Village (The Fox Hotel and The Welcome Coffee House)
124. Village and Fountain
125. Fountain
126. First train from Hawarden – Liverpool Central Station, via
Hawarden Bridge and Mersey Tunnel, 1896
127-128. Mr and Mrs Gladstone arriving at Hawarden Station, 1896
129. The famous Toffee shop, c.1905
130. Steam Engine maker’s society certificate, 1854
131. Mr & Mrs Mond’s Garden Party at Hawarden, 4 July 1906
132. War Memorial, c.1944
133-136. Parish boundary stones – Bumpers Lane Stones No.10 in
Sealand, general view and details, and “WMV” stone (see notes
on photographs)
137. Golden Wedding Fountain
138. Kentigern House
139. Stuart House, site of the Stag’s Head Inn
140. Wynt Lodge
141. Stag’s Head Cottages, 1910
142. Brick Row
143. 15, The Highway, previously the Welcome Coffee House
(1881-1930s)
144. Tithe Barn (ex school)
145. St. Deiniol’s Church Hall (ex school)
146. Old Police Station/Town Hall
147. Council Offices
148. Post Office
149. Lloyd’s Bank
150. Midland Bank
151. Blue Bell Inn
152. Fox & Grapes Inn
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153. House of Correction
154. Castle Gates
155. Institute & North Terrace (postcard)
156. The Highway looking East, c.1905, and the Fox Inn
157. Hawarden Railway Station, c.1910
158. Hawarden Parish Boundary Stone
159. Hawarden Orphanage, Easter 1896
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FLINTSHIRE RECORD OFFICE
Photographic CollectionHawarden
Personalia
PH/28(O)/
1. Dr. Thomas
2. Margaret, the carrier, c.1910
3. Old Sweepers
4. Mr Peter Rowlands, Headmaster, Canon Drew school, Miss
Molly Bailey and John Catherall, 1957
5. Mr George Spencer, schoolmaster
6. Mr Edward Ellis, basket maker
7. Rev. and Mrs Lyttleton, Mr C.B. Toller and Mr C.V. Harris
8. Mr W. Bell Jones, 1953
9-12. John Tuck, shoemaker
13. Mr Ed. Ellis and Mr Abraham Taylor
14. Mr Tom Bailey, Innkeeper and Builder, 1914
15. Mr Tom Bailey, Chairman and Marksman
16. Silhouette of Mr Bell Jones
17. Mr & Mrs Bert Edwards, village barber
18. Mr Bert Edwards
19. Mr John Boydell (Alderman of London)
20. Mr Peter Hayes
21. Rector Bennett (Sunday School treat to seaside)
22. Col. H. Maldwyn Davies, Headmaster, C.D. school
23. Dr H.O. Hughes
24. Dr H.O. Hughes, 1923
25. Rev. Eryl S. Thomas, Curate of Hawarden, c.1940
26. Rector Bennett
27. Mrs F.S.M. Bennett
28. Rev. F.S.M. Bennett
29-30. Canon Drew
31. Rev. C.F. Lyttleton, c.1915
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32. John Boydell, engraver
33. Morel de Ville, expert on Congo atrocities
34. William Jones, miller and Mr Watkin
35. Mr Thos. Bellis, butcher
36-39. Mr Isaac Burgess, churchwarden of St. John’s and clockmaker
40. Tommy Buckley on gun, Trueman’s Hill
41. George Frederick Fox (in O.S. folder)
42. Mr Jarvis, chemist
43. Mr & Mrs Jarvis, chemist
44. Thomas Thom, c.1900(?) – missing
45. Thom family outside Springfield Hall, c.1890(?) – missing
46. Hilda May Davison, c.1890(?) – missing
47. Mr Cyril Bellis, Butcher, 1982
48. Thomas and Elizabeth Bailey and family, c.1891-1892
49. Hawarden Victorian Festival from Chester Chronicle, 19 June
1987 (see notes on photographs)
50. Tom Bailey and mounted head of heifer
51. Unidentified group of men, Hawarden
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FLINTSHIRE RECORD OFFICE
Photographic CollectionHawarden
Village Affairs
PH/28(P)/
1. Mr Tom Bailey and Mr Gordon Bailey, “The Queen’s Shot”
2. Hawarden Shooting Team, 1892
3. Hawarden Boer War Veterans
4. Hawarden gymnasts, 1890 (see notes on photographs)
5. Boer War Soldiers (R.W.F.)
6-7. Soldiers going to South Africa
8-11. Return of Boer War Veterans
12. Presentation of watches to Boer War Veterans by Mrs Stephen
Gladstone
13. Church Lad’s Brigade, 1910
14. Mothers Union or Bible Class
15. Hawarden Bowling Club, c.1939
16. Girls Friendly Society, tidying up the churchyard
17. Mrs Bennett’s Bible Class outing
18. Hockey Club, 1938-39
19. Spectators of the unveiling of the Golden Wedding Fountain
including Edward Ratcliffe (on left) and a commissioner from
Lewis Store, Manchester, 1890
20. Girls Dancing Class, c.1923
21-22. Opening of the Gladstone Playing Fields, 1936 (22 – see notes
on photographs)
23. May Queen, 1905
24. May Queen, Hawarden Rectory, 1905
25. Hawarden Glee and Madrigal singers, 1949 (see notes on
photographs)
26. W. Bell Jones
27. Hawarden Cricket Club, c.1900 (see notes on photographs)
28-29. Whit Monday fete, Hawarden
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30. Jubilee, 1935
31. Older Residents Tea Party
32. Bible Class Outing
33. Church Fete at Rectory (see notes on photographs)
34. Mr Sam Bentley in Ploughing Match, 1939
35. Messrs Bailey “The Queen’s Shot” (see notes on photographs)
36. Clubs walking through village, c.1906 (Whit Monday)
37-38. Clubs Whit Monday, 1908
39. Unidentified group of men outside Glynne Arms
40-41. Coronation Procession, 1911 (George V)
42.
43. Maypole, Hawarden Rectory
44.
45. Col. Rowlands, 11th Bn. Northumberland Fusiliers
46. Harry Williams (solider)
47. Army Band, 1914
48. Local boys, R.W.F., 1914
49. Local boys, R.W.F., 1909
50. Band of R.W.F. at Caernarvon, 1912
51. ‘B’ Coy, 5th R.W.F., 1914-1918
52. Local boys, 5th R.W.F.
53-54. 5th R.W.F. at Aberystwyth, 1910
55. Preparing dinner R.W.F.
56. Band of R.W.F.
57. R.W.F. Northampton
58. R.W.F. Drill
59. The Officers, R.W.F. (5th)
60. R.W.F. Drill
61. R.W.F.
62.
63. R.W.F. at drill
64. Local men
65. Local soldier, Harry Williams, The Moor
66. Fred Shone
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67. Jim Phillips
68. William Harding (orphanage boy) killed in France 1916
69. R.W.F. mascot
70.
71. Douglas Tuck and Harry Williams
72-75. Presentation of an ambulance during 1914-1918 War (75 - see
notes on photographs)
76.
77. Visit of Chief Scout to Grammar School, c.1909
78. Visit of Chief Scout Baden Powell to Grammar School, c.1909
79. Hawarden Councillors
80. Hawarden Park Cricket Club, c.1935 (see notes on
photographs)
81. Hawarden Park Cricket Club, c.1925 (see notes on
photographs)
82. Ladies Bible Class
83. Mr Nichols, gamekeeper, and family
84-86. Knutsford Test School Play, c.1935
87. Henry Butler, William Barker, Bertie Bellis (little boy)
88. Douglas Woolrich
89.
90. Hawarden’s First Typewriter, 1895 (in O.S. folder)
91.
92. Hawarden Rose Queen, July 1904
93. Hawarden Park Cricket Club Tea
94. Hawarden Ladies Cricket Team, 1938 (see notes on
photographs)
95. Hawarden Park Cricket Club (see notes on photographs)
96. Whit Monday Procession of Clubs
97. Hawarden Church Choir, 1926
98-100. Victory Day celebrations (WW1 or WW2?)
101. Special constables during 2nd World War, c.1940
102. CACTM group at Old Rectory, July 1947
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103. R.W.F. 2nd V.B. band at Summer Camp, 1917 (including
Hawarden men)
104. R.W.F. (including Hawarden men), c.1917
105-106. Rose Queen, 1946-1947 (106 – see notes on photographs)
107. Hawarden Park Cricket Club, c.1910
108. Mrs Bennett’s Bible Class at the Rectory, c.1905
109. Sunday School Procession, c.1905
110. Wedding group, c.1900 (see notes on photographs)
111. R.W.F. postcard sent from Hawarden, 1914 (postcard)
112. R.W.F. postcard sent to Mrs J. Tuck, 1915 (postcard)
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FLINTSHIRE RECORD OFFICE
Photographic CollectionHawarden
St. John’s Church, Pentrobin
PH/28(Q)/
1-2. Mr Fred Griffiths, servant of St. John’s for 60 years
3. Interior of church – NOT St. John’s. Possibly another Pentrobin
church or chapel
4. Hon. The Rev. A.V. Lyttelton, curate in charge of St. John’s for
23 years
5. Church
6. Church (postcard)
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FLINTSHIRE RECORD OFFICE
Photographic CollectionHawarden
Mancot
PH/28(R)/
1-2. Old tram road at Mancot Colliery
3. Mancot Chapel during snow, December 1981
4-5. White Bear Inn during snow, December 1981
6. Hawarden Way during snow, December 1981
7. Bowling Green during snow, December 1981
8. Playing Fields during snow, December 1981
9-10. Mancot Farm during snow, December 1981
11. Mission church of St. Sylvester, 1895
12. Mancotonians Morris Dancers at Southport Coronation Day,
1953 (see notes on photographs)
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FLINTSHIRE RECORD OFFICE
Photographic CollectionHigher Kinnerton
PH/29/
1. Voting day at Kinnerton school, 1922 (see notes on
photographs)
2. Oak Tree Farm, Kinnerton (showing horse and cart)
Holywell – PH/30/
FLINTSHIRE RECORD OFFICE
Photographic CollectionHolywell
PH/30/
1-5. 5 views of Holywell (postcard)
6. Town Hall and County Buildings (postcard)
7-8. High Street (postcard)
9. High Street from the station (postcard)
10. High Street, c.1904 (postcard)
11. High Street, c.1927 (postcard)
12. High Street (postcard)
13. General View (postcard)
14-17. Holywell Junction station, c.1932
18. Train at Holywell station, c.1954 (postcard)
19. L. and N.W. railway steam lorry (postcard)
20. Holywell Town station
21. Branch train at Holywell station, 1951
22. St. Winefride’s Station
23-24. Holywell town station
25. General view (including railway)
26. L. & N.W. branch line of Holywell (9)
27. Joe Barker, blind water seller
28-30. Holywell’s own water supply (29 – see notes on photographs)
31. Drawing water (postcard)
32. L. & N.W. motor omnibus
33. L. and N.W. steam lorry
34. Motor car outside house in Holywell area (postcard)
35. The Old Windmill, Pen y Maes (postcard)
36. Windmill
37. Windmill, 1964
38. Welsh Flannel Mills, 1911 (postcard)
39. Crescent Cotton Mill
40. Lower Cotton Mill, c.1900
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41. Lower Cotton Mill pool
42. Meadow Mill (copper), c.1910
43. Battery Row and pool
44. Meadow Mill pond
45. Meadow Mill dam
46. Grosvenor Chater paper mill
47. Victoria Flour Mills (former Lower Cotton Mill), c.1910
48. Corn Mill (former lower Cotton Mill)
49. Well House, St. Winefride’s Well (postcard)
50-53. St. Winefride’s Well (postcard)
54-55. Bathers in Piscina
56. Entrance to St. Winefride’s Well (see notes on photographs)
57-58. St. Winefride’s Well
59-63. St. Winefride’s Well (postcard)
64. St. Winefride’s Well plunge bath, c.1907 (postcard)
65. St. Winefride’s Well Chapel – repairs
66-69. St. Winefride’s Well Chapel
70. St. Winefride’s Well and plunge (postcard)
71-72. St. Winefride’s Shrine (postcard)
73. Views of St. Winefride’s Well, c.1912 (postcard)
74. Church over the Well (postcard)
75. St. Winefride’s Church (interior) (postcard)
76. Parish church
77. Parish church (interior), c.1908 (postcard)
78. Parish church, c.1905 (postcard)
79. Parish church
80. Parish church (interior)
81. Parish church
82. Holywell Convent, c.1933 (postcard)
83. Well Hill (postcard)
84. Looking to St. Winefride’s Shrine (postcard)
85. The Well known Hill
86. Well Hill
87-88. High Street (giant postcard)
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89-91. High Street
92. High Street and watercart, 1910
93. High Street and Town Hall
94. High Street looking North West, 1965
95. High Street, c.1880
96. Well Street
97-98. Scotcher’s newsagents and tobacconists
99. Scotcher’s newsagents, tobacconists and sale rooms
100. Davies’, fruiterers and greengrocers
101. Woolworth’s 3d and 6d Stores
102. Band of Hope Eisteddford
103. Holywell and Estuary of the Dee (postcard)
104. Holywell Grammar School
105. Mill pool
106. Holywell Town band, c.1947
107. St. Winefride’s Well and Parish church
108. Five views of Holywell, c.1910 (postcard)
109. Suburb of Holywell, c.1910 (postcard)
110. Holywell and estuary of the Dee, c.1903
111. Holywell from above the reservoir, c.1912
112. New Park (postcard)
113. Llwyn Onn (postcard)
114. Holway Road (postcard)
115. Holway (postcard)
116. Holway Caves (postcard)
117. The Strand, c.1913 (postcard)
118. The well known hill in Holywell (postcard)
119. Pen y ball (postcard)
120. New Road (showing stall)
121. County School, c.1925 (postcard)
122. County school
123. County school pupils and staff, 1903-1904
124. Council school pupils, 1904
125. Cottage Hospital (postcard)
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126. Council members on their way to opening of hospital, 1909
(postcard)
127. Same occasion, Rheoboth chapel
128. Rheoboth chapel (interior) (postcard)
129. Rheoboth chapel group (postcard)
130. Stable hands at the Kings Head Mews (postcard)
131. Open air meeting, Sassiwn at Holywell, 1913 (postcard)
132-133. Proclamation of King George V, 1910 (postcard)
134. Procession (postcard)
135. Stables
136-139. Flintshire Hunt
140. Horse and trap
141. General View
142. Well Hill
143. Holywell and estuary of the Dee (from postcard)
144. Waterwheel at St. Winefride’s brewery
145. St. Winefride’s Brewery
146. Waterwheel at St. Winefride’s Brewery
147. Waterwheel at textile mill
148. Hospice
149. Workhouse
150. Greenfield valley
151. Glynn Abbott
152. Glynn Abbott, 1961
153. House near Battery Row, formerly the Royal Oak Inn, 1962
154. Battery Row
155-156. Dee estuary from Holywell
157. Stockyn Hill farm
158. Froggo cottages
159. Welsh Fusiliers Volunteers – staff
160. Mr & Mrs Charles L. Jones, 1966
161. Pen y maes from the air (postcard)
162. High street from the air (postcard)
163. Holywell from the air (postcard)
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164-168. Holywell (aerial photograph)
169-172. Holywell, c.1931? (aerial photograph) (see notes on
photographs)
173-176. Church House – demolition, 1960
177. Holywell Vicarage, 1960
178. Swimming baths, 1969
179. Boat level, c.1940s
180. 11 views (postcard)
181. New Road
182. Well Hill
183-195. Grange, 1960s
196-197. Old Lead mines at Grange
198. Holywell R.D.C. offices, Coronation 1953
199. Workhouse hospital staff, c.1910 (in O.S. folder)
200. Group at laying of foundation stone of new infirmary, 1913 (in
O.S. folder)
201. St. Winefride’s Shrine, 1896
202. St. Winefride’s Well, 1896
203. Emlyn Williams (in O.S. folder)
204. Well Hill
205. Troops being entertained, c.1918
206. Coach party outside chapel
207. ‘Blind Boxing’ at the Strand
208. Holywell and estuary of the Deeside, c.1908
209. Arcadians football team – Welsh League Champions,
1930-1931
210. Holywell Football Team (see notes on photographs)
211. Shop in Hutchfield Row
212. County School Group
213. L. & N.W.R. motor omnibus
214. Holywell Town Band
215. Pen y Ball Hill, c.1933
216. Suburb of Holywell
217. Textile workers
Holywell – PH/30/
218. View from Strand Woods
219. Bowls match competitors
220. St. Peter’s Church prior to demolition, 1981
221-225. Demolition of St. Peter’s Church, 1981
226-227. Holywell Town Station
228. Holywell Junction Station
229. High Street
230. St. Winefride’s Well (postcard)
231. County School (5 photographs including pupils at work)
232. Liberal Club – winners of Shield (see notes on photographs)
233. Daytrippers at Holywell Junction Station, 1926
234. Holywell Town Station
235. ‘Director’s Train’ at Holywell Station
236. St. Winefride’s station
237. Cottage Hospital
238. Meet of Flint and Denbigh Hunt at Victoria Hotel, c.1908
239. Captain Davies-Cooke at Meet (as 238), c.1908
240. Victoria Hotel and stagecoaches
241. Holywell Bowling Club, 1934
242-243. Roman Catholic procession, 1934
244. Territorial Army Jubilee Parade (London) representatives
245. Holywell 70A/Tank Battalion, 1941
246. Soldiers, c.1906-1914
247. Hospice, c.1908
248. Workmen on Holywell branch railway line, 1912
249. St. Winefride’s Well
250. St. Winefride’s Well during restoration
251. Hotel Victoria
252. St. Winefride’s Well (postcard)
253. St. Winefride’s Well and plunge bath (postcard)
254. View of Holywell
255. Women in factory, 1930
256. Group of workers outside factory, 1900s
257. Football team, May 1949
Holywell – PH/30/
258. Mr Sandham and Mr Mathews by the Crimean War Memorial
259. 5 views of St. Winefride’s Well (postcard)
260. St. Winefride’s Statue (postcard)
261. Holywell from Strand woods, c.1900 (postcard)
262. Holywell Textile Mill, c.1910
263. Rehoboth Calvinistic Methodist chapel, Holywell (copy from Mr
Harry Wynn Williams)
264. Holywell railway from Strand Woods
265. LNWR railway branch, Holywell
266. Brynford Church, c.1933
267. Row of horses & riders, Holywell Carnival?, early 1920s, St.
Peter’s church in background (postcard)
268. Ty Gwyllt, Cottage in Bagillt St., c.1930 (see notes on
photographs)
269. Parish church, St. James and St. Winefride’s Hall, c.1971
270. High Street, c.1971
271. Civic Offices, c.1971
272-274. Plas Dewi, Warden-controlled plats, c.1971
275. Panton Place, cottages (sheltered housing), c.1971
276. Public Library, c.1971
277. Fron park and baths, c.1971
278. Llys Gwernffrwyd Residential Home, c.1971
279. View from Pen-y-Ball Hill, c.1971
280. Woollen mill, interior, c.1905
281. Bus company staff (Crosville?), c.1930s (see notes on
photographs)
282. Holywell County School, girls and staff, c.1916
283c. ‘Holywell Valley Flintshire’, 1969/1970
284c. Battery Row, Holywell, 1969/1970
285. Holywell Valley, 1969/1970
286. Holywell Grammar School, c.1920 (roll)
287. Holywell High Street, c.1920s
288. Encroachment of sea at Holywell, early 1900s, copy postcard –
posted 1904
Holywell – PH/30/
289. London & NW Railway motor omnibus running between Holywell
and station, early 1900s?
290. Holywell stream, 1974
Hope – PH/31/
FLINTSHIRE RECORD OFFICE
Photographic CollectionHope
PH/31/
1. Church (postcard)
2. Church interior (postcard)
3. Village and steps (postcard)
4. Village
5. Hope Hall
6. Fferm
7-8. Church
9-10. West Door of church
11-12. Church Tower
13. East window
14-23. Church
24. Church interior
25-26. Church
27. East window
28. Photo of Moses Griffiths painting
29. Interior of nave
30. East window of nave
31-33. Church interior
34. Pulpit
35-36. Church interior
37. The Font, now in Llanfynydd church
38-39. Church interior
40-42. Plaque
43. The Trevor Effigies
44. Church and village
45. Red Lion Inn
46-47. Ffrwyd Iron Works, c.1889
48. Abermorddu (postcard)
49. Hope Hall (postcard)
Hope – PH/31/
50. Plas Teg, the Summer House
51. Plas Teg
52. Plas Teg (postcard)
53. West side of Plas Teg
54. Lower window
55-56. Staircase
57. Plas Teg
58. Plas Teg, rear view
59. Plas Teg
60. Plas Teg, door
61. Plas Teg, 1956
62-64. Plas Teg
65.
66-67. Plas Teg
68. Village and Church, c.1914
69. Gwastad Bridge, Cefn y Bedd
70-71. Shordley Cottage
72-73. Shordley Hall
74-76. Pigeon House Farm
77-78. Winners of Hope School sports (girls)
79.
80-82. Tithe Barn
83. Hope Hall
84. Hope Rectory
85-87. Old Paper Mill
88-89. Old Bridge, Fagl/Vagal Lane
90. Hope Mountain
91. Hope taken from Hope Hall
92-93. Hope
94. School, Domestic Science Class
95-96. School, Woodwork Class
97. Hope School Classes (collection)
98. Hope School Teachers (collection) (see notes on photographs)
99-101. School teachers
Hope – PH/31/
102. School children
103. School
104. Family group (including Mr Davies, headmaster)
105. Family group
106. Unidentified group
107. Framed group of school teachers
108. School children and teachers
109. Mr Rogers, Headmaster, Abermorddu school
110. Mr Rogers, headmaster and staff at Abermorddu School,
c.1930s (see notes on photographs)
111.
112. Plas Teg
113. Plas Teg, interior
114. Plas Teg, front door
115. Steam traction engine used for threshing
116. Plas Teg, 1957
117. School children
118. School
119. Sarn Bridge
120. Red Lion Inn and village, 1904
121. Parish church, c.1905
122. Stone Heap near Plas Teg
123. Ruin of old building
124.
125-127. Church
128. Church (postcard)
129. Hawarden Road, Hope
130. Goodwin Terrace, Hope
131. Abermorddu Council School, 1909-1910
132. Procession, Hawarden Road, Hope, in front of Hope church
133. Abermorddu Council School, 1910
134. Abermorddu Toll Cottage
135. Abermorddu Toll Cottage
136. Plas Teg, exterior, 1/8/1987
Hope – PH/31/
137. Plas Teg, interior, 1/8/1987
138. Plas Teg, interior, 1/8/1987
139. Plas Teg, bedroom, 1/8/1987
140. Plas Teg, bedroom, 1/8/1987
141. Hope National School
142. Hope church and village
143. Hope Primary School, c.1928
144. Hope, Cemetary Road, c.1913 (postcard)
145. Hope village
146. Abermorddu Council School, c.1910
147. Hope Council School staff, March 1914
148-150. Hope Council School staff
151. Hope Council School pupils, March 1914
152. Hope, Post Office and Old Red Lion, c.1905 (see notes on
photographs)
Iscoyd – PH/32/
FLINTSHIRE RECORD OFFICE
Photographic CollectionIscoyd
PH/32/
1. Iscoyd Park, the seat of P. W. Godsal, esq., c.1895
2. Stones in rockery at Iscoyd Park
3. Iscoyd Hall, 1949
4. Barrel vaulted cellar of Maes-y-groes, 1965
5. Whitewell Church
6. Whitewell Church – interior window
7. Whitewell Church plate
8. Tablet in Whitewell Church
9-10. Original pictures of Whitewell (hung in vestry)
11. Brooks Farm, Higher Wych (see notes on photographs)
12. Wolvesacre
13. Brunett Farm Ceiling
14. Painter’s Green (postcard)
15. Painter’s Green (postcard)
16. Broad Oak (postcard)
17. Broad Oak (postcard)
18. Whitewell Lodge (postcard)
19. Whitewell church (postcard)
20. Whitewell church (postcard)
21. Redbrook Maelor Post office (postcard)
22-24. Redbrook Lodge (postcard)
25. Redbrook Lodge and gardens (postcard)
26. Redbrook Lodge (postcard)
27. Iscoyd village
28-29. Iscoyd War Memorial
30. Iscoyd Green
31-34. Higher Wych
Leeswood – PH/33/
FLINTSHIRE RECORD OFFICE
Photographic CollectionLeeswood
PH/33/
1. White Gates (postcard) Phototype
2.
3. White Gates (postcard) Valentine
4. White Gates, c.1904 (postcard) Wrench
5-15. White Gates
16. Annie Nuttall, postwoman at Pontybodkin
17-22. White Gates (22 in O.S. folder)
23-27. Black Gates
28. King Street
29-30. Black Gates
31. Black Gates Lodge
32. Leeswood Hall garden
33. Interior of house
34. Competitor in Leeswood Carnival
35. Leeswood Ambulance Class, 1951-1952 (see notes on
photographs)
36. Leeswood Hospital Staff, 1915
37. Leeswood Green Farm, plan
38-41. Leeswood Green Farm
42. Leeswood Green Farm, Cruck Truss
43. Leeswood Green Farm partition
44. Leeswood Green Farm interior, 1958
45. Cup won by Leeswood Male Voice Choir, 1926
46. Leeswood Male Voice Choir, 1926
47. Leeswood Football team (see notes on photographs)
48. Leeswood C. School, classroom with children seated, 1922?
49. Oliver Drury’s Billiard Saloon (see notes on photographs)
Leeswood – PH/33/
50. Family group
51. Lady with bicycle
52. Theatricals
53. Chapel
54. Leeswood
55. Leeswood Hall (aerial photograph)
56. Mr Job Hellun and ‘penny farthing bicycle’
57. White Gates
58-59. Leeswood Hall
60. Mill
61. Leeswood Hall
62-63. Board School children, c.1900
64. Board School children with P.E. equipment, c.1900
65-68. Site of White Gates during absence for restoration, 1986
69-78. Re-erection of White Gates following restoration
79-80. King Street, Leeswood (postcards)
81. Nant Road, Byr Nant, Corwen Road, Leeswood
82. Eirys Street, Leeswood, Britannia stoves in left, opposite Old
Ffordd
83. Leeswood, Bethel C.M. Chapel on left – View of chapel terrace,
Albert terrace branches off halfway down on left
84. Leeswoood Hall, 1907
85. ‘Tunnel Cement Roller’, outside Oakley, Leeswood Carnival
86. Albert Street, Leeswood
87-88. View from Hope Mountain (Waun-y-Llyn), 27/7/1985
89. Mold Military Hospital, Leeswood Hall, Leeswood(?), c.1915
(interior)
90. Leeswood Hospital staff outside Leeswood Hall, c.1915
91. Wesleyan Chapel, Vale View, 1960s?
92. Old School, Leeswood, 1960s?
93. Leeswood FC team, 1912-1913 (see notes on photographs)
94-95. Williams family group, North End Farm
96. Williams family, Wedding group, North End Farm
97. White Gates, 1991
Leeswood – PH/33/
98. Coed Talon School pupils, March 1914
99. Leeswood School, c.1900
100. Leeswood Hall, Army Convalescent Hospital, c.1914-18
101. Children outside Leeswood cinema, c.1925
102. Leeswood Coo-op Committee, 1959 (see notes on photographs)
Lixwm – PH/34/
FLINTSHIRE RECORD OFFICE
Photographic CollectionLixwm
PH/34/
1-3. Llwyneddyn
4. Pentre Lixwm
5. Baptist chapel (postcard)
6. Lixwm Band, c.1900 (see notes on photographs)
Llanasa – PH/35/
FLINTSHIRE RECORD OFFICE
Photographic CollectionLlanasa
PH/35/
1. Parish church, c.1890
2. Parish church, c.1909 (postcard)
3. Parish church, interior (postcard)
4. Village, c.1880
5. Church plate
6. Sunday school group?, 1880s?
7. Talacre Hall (postcard)
8. Bro Dawel, Berthengam (postcard)
9. Point of Ayr Lighthouse, 1776-1920 (postcard)
10. C.M. Chapel, Trelogan, c.1947 (postcard)
11. Golden Grove (postcard)
12. Staff at Trelogan Mines, c.1907 (see notes on photographs)
13. Point of Ayr Lighthouse, c.1906 (postcard)
14. Point of Ayr Lifeboat
15-16. Point of Ayr Lighthouse
17. Point of Ayr Lifeboat (see notes on photographs)
18. Point of Ayr Lifeboat, 1896 (see notes on photographs)
19. Penllan Farm
20. Point of Ayr (aerial photograph)
21. Cottages
22. Old car outside Red Lion Inn
23-27. Wrecked ships remains
28-29. Point of Ayr Colliery
30-34. Maesgwyn farm, Trelogan, 1963
35. Perth y Maen, gate to garden, 1961
36-38. Old Manor House
39. Old Hall, Keeper’s cottage
40-41. Old Hall
Llanasa – PH/35/
42. Old Manor House
43-44. Gwespyr stone porch
45. Glynne Arms
46-48. Golden Grove
49-51. Trelogan Lead Mine
52. Gwespyr, c.1935 (postcard)
53. Point of Ayr Colliery, c.1910 (postcard)
54. Plas Talacre, estate workers and male staff
55-56. Plas Talacre
57. Garden House, Plas Talacre
58. Plas Talacre, estate workers
59. Plas Talacre, stonemasons, apprentices and labourers
60. Arkey family wedding group at Talacre Quarry (see notes on
photographs)
61-62. Talacre Hall
63. Gwespyr quarrymen
64. Gwespyr Sunday School
65-86. Bryn Llystyn
87. Procession at funeral of Mr Frank Nicholson, singer, 1929
88. Captain Albert Thomas Carter, c.1910
89. Talacre Hall
90. Point of Ayr Lighthouse, c.1905
91-103. Talacre Abbey, collection of photographs and lithographs
104. Talacre Abbey, Gronant
105. Gwespyr Wesleyan Chapel members, c.1903 (see notes on
photographs)
106. Post Office, Upper Gwespyr (see notes on photographs)
107-108. Gwespyr (see notes on photographs)
109. Village and Church
110. Gwespyr Hill
111. Henblas, 1970s
112-116. Red Lion Inn, Llanasa, c.1960s-1980s
Llanasa – PH/35/
See also
D/LA/62 – Point of Ayr photographs
Llanasa – PH/35(A)/
FLINTSHIRE RECORD OFFICE
Photographic CollectionLlanasa – Gronant
PH/35(A)/
1. Cottages, Canol y Dre, c.1910
2. Cottages, Canol y Dre, c.1925 (postcard)
3. Cottages, Canol y Dre
4. Peter Hughes, carrier, c.1905 (see notes on photographs)
5. Gronant Farm and Sycamore Cottage (see notes on
photographs)
6. Gronant Farm (see notes on photographs)
7. Gronant Corner near Sycamore Cottage, 1924 (see notes on
photographs)
8. Gronant Farm and Sycamore Cottage, 1890 (see notes on
photographs)
9. Pen Isa
10. Tea shop, Pen Isa, c.1932
11. Village
12. Village
13. Mostyn Road, c.1904 (see notes on photographs)
14. Mostyn Road and Hillside Stores
15. Mostyn Road, c.1930s
16. Mostyn Road, c.1940
17. Ty’r Afon, c.1925
18. Ty’r Afon, c.1936
19. Canol y Dre, c.1900
20. Anwyl Cottage and Browns Cottage
21. Gronant is y mor and Canol y Dre
22. Village from Hillside
23. Upper Gronant, c.1941
24. Village from hillside
25. Upper Gronant
26. Institute and bowling green, 1924
Llanasa – PH/35(A)/
27. Ty Isa and Pen Isa
28. Old British School
29. ‘Woodlands’ and ‘Cartref’, 1930 (postcard)
30. Nant y Gro Drama Company, 1923 (postcard)
31. Peace Day celebrations, 1919
32. Peace Day celebrations – ‘Some of Gronant’s heroes’, 1919
33. Gronant Chapel Sunday school (see notes on photographs)
34. Talacre carriage on carnival day, 1928 (see notes on
photographs)
35. Peace Day celebrations, 1919
36. Mostyn Road, c.1904 (postcard)
37. Gronant Farm and Sycamore Cottage, c.1904 (postcard)
38. Old Cottages, Canol y Dre (postcard)
39. Gronant Inn (postcard)
40. Gronant Inn
41. Brown’s cottages
42. Y Gors
43. Old British School
44. Children leaving school
45. Village
46. Plas Main cottage, 1914
47. Plas Main cottage (postcard)
48. Ty’r Afon
49. Mostyn Road
50. Tan y Bryn
51. Pentre Gronant, 1958
52. Shore Road (postcard)
53. Five views (postcard)
54. The sands (postcard)
55. Warren Bridge (postcard)
56. Rainford’s Camp (postcard)
57. Abbey Grotto (postcard)
58. Coed Bell (postcard)
59. Rainford’s Camp (postcard)
Llanasa – PH/35(A)/
60. Village (postcard)
61. Drug Stores (postcard)
62-63. Roman Seal found at Gronant
64-65. William III coin found at Maes y Dre
66. Stone Head
67. Bowling Club
68. Old Chimney opposite Cartref, Gronant, c.1930
69. Demolition of Old Chimney opposite Cartref, Gronant, c.1930
70. Village, c.1953 (postcard)
71. Ty Isa, c.1887
72. Blue Bell Woods
73. Village, 1921
74. Five views
75. Entrance to Gronant Village
76-78. General views of Gronant (postcards)
79-80. Coed Bell Woods (postcards)
81. Shore Road (postcard)
82. Rainford’s Camp (postcard)
83. Five views of Gronant (postcard)
84. Five views of Gronant (postcard)
85-86. The Sands (postcard)
87. Warren Bridge (postcard)
88. Abbey Grotto (postcard)
89. The Sand Hills
Llanfynydd – PH/36/
FLINTSHIRE RECORD OFFICE
Photographic CollectionLlanfynydd
PH/36/
1. Ffrith, c.1906 (postcard)
2. Ffrith, c.1909 (postcard)
3. Nant y Ffrith
4. Llanfynydd Band or Ffrith Band, c.1902, 18th October
5-6. Font in Church
7. Abermorddu Toll cottage
8-13. Ffrith Pack horse bridge
14.
15.
16. Trimley Hall, 1957
17-42. Trimley Hall
43. Bryn Yorkin Cruck
44. Bryn Yorkin Cruckin barn
45. Bryn Yorkin
46. Group outside Rectory
47. Bryn Yorkin dovecote nests
48-49. Bryn Yorkin, inside dovecote
50. Bryn Yorkin Columbarium
51-53. Bryn Yorkin, corn drying kiln
54. Bryn Yorkin
55. Bryn Yorkin inside dovecote
56-69. Bryn Yorkin
70. Views of Cymau (postcard)
71. Nant y Ffrith
72. Nant y Ffrith, c.1915
73. Bryn Yorkin kitchen
74. Ffrith Valley
75. Bryn Yorkin Farm
Llanfynydd – PH/36/
76. Ffrith, with Coed Talon to Brymbo train before rail line closed,
1950 (postcard)
77. Ffrith Valley, 1950 (postcard)
78-79. Llanfynydd, exterior and interior
80. Rector of Llanfynydd, T.R. Lloyd? (1845-1891)
81. Rector of Llanfynydd, W.T. Davies (1891-?) – confirmed by
granddaughter December 2007
82-84. Rhos Ucha, Ffridd, showing bell tower brought from Green Lane
School, Saltney
See also –
D/DM/294/19 – Album of Bryn Yorkin
Marford and Hoseley – PH/38/
FLINTSHIRE RECORD OFFICE
Photographic CollectionMarford and Hoseley
PH/38/
1. Old Toll House
2. Old Toll House, 1953
3-4. Marford House, 1959
5-6. Marford House, 1969
7. Holly Cottage, 1953
8. Sycamore Cottage
9-10. Sycamore Cottage, 1953
11-15. Horseley Hall, 1953
16. House at Marford, 1955
17. Smithy House
18. Marford Hill, 1959
19-20. House at Marford, 1963
21. Castle Cottage, 1953
22. Castle Stables, 1953
23-24. Cottage, 1953
25. Trevor Arms, 1953
26. Pystill Bank Farm, 1953
27. Beech Cottage, 1953
28. Yew Tree Cottage, 1953
29. Yew Tree Cottage, 1955
30. Smithy Cottage
31. The Old Smithy, 1953
32. Roftles, Marford, 1953
33. Marford Village
34. Hoseley Hall, pre 1959
35. Village looking west, 1982
36. Old Smithy, 1982
37. Holly Cottage, 1982
38-39. Empty cottage, Springfield Lane, 1982
Marford and Hoseley – PH/38/
40. Village (postcard)
41. Gothic Style cottage
Meliden – PH/39/
FLINTSHIRE RECORD OFFICE
Photographic CollectionMeliden
PH/39/
1. Craig Fawr
2. Fish Mountain
3. Experiment at Meliden School (See also NT/561)
4. Talargoch Mine (see notes on photographs)
5-17. Talargoch Mine, 1962 (7-12 are of Clive Engine House)
18-19. Meliden
20. Church
21. Talargoch Mine (1860) Clive Engine House
22. Meliden and Fish Mountain
23-24. Meliden (see notes on photographs)
25. Tan yr Allt
26. Meliden
27. Meliden from the Mountain
28. Meliden
29. Church before restoration
30. Meliden and Fish Mountain
31. Demolition of Old lead works chimney
32. Quarry near station
33. Talargoch Mine
34. View from Tanrallt, c.1928 (postcard)
35. Opening of Old People’s Dwellings at Yr Olchfa, c.1971
36. The Village, Meliden, 1930s
Mold – PH/40/
FLINTSHIRE RECORD OFFICE
Photographic CollectionMold
PH/40/
1-2. Parish church, c.1910 (postcard)
3. Parish church, c.1908 (postcard)
4. Nave, parish church, c.1906 (postcard)
5. Locomotive at railway station, 1955
6. Visit of General Booth to Mold (presentation ceremony in front of
Old Town Hall), c.1910 (postcard)
7-8. Gorsedd circle on Bailey Hill, c.1923 (postcard)
9. Parish church, c.1904 (postcard)
10. General view, c.1904 (postcard)
11. High Street, 1930s (postcard)
12. High Street, c.1915 (postcard)
13. 5 views of Mold (Loggerheads, Colomendy Hall, Parish Church,
Moel Famau), c.1950 (postcard)
14. 5 views of Mold (Loggerheads, Colomendy Hall, Pantymwyn,
High Street), 1960s (postcard)
15. 4 views of Mold (Loggerheads, Moel Famau, High Street),
1950s (postcard)
16. High Street, 1950s (postcard)
17. County Buildings, c.1920s (postcard)
18. Bailey Hill (entrance), c.1906 (postcard)
19. Bailey Hill (entrance), c.1909 (postcard)
20. View from Moel Famau, c.1904 (postcard)
21. View from Mold, c.1905 (postcard)
22. Penyffordd Avenue, c.1904 (postcard)
23. Penyffordd, c.1904 (postcard)
24-25. Bryn Coch, c.1920 (postcard)
26. View from Bryn Coch, c.1906 (postcard)
27. Welsh Methodist Chapel (Bethesda), c.1906 (postcard)
28. Wrexham Street, c.1907 (postcard)
Mold – PH/40/
29. Mold Carnival, 1908 (postcard)
30. High Street, c.1930 (postcard)
31. Daniel Owen School, Broncoed (postcard)
32. Aerial view of Mold, c.1904 (postcard)
33. High Street, c.1930 (postcard)
34. 7 views of Mold, c.1930 (postcard)
35. High Street, 1923 (postcard)
36-39. Laying foundation stone of new Town Hall, c.1910
40. Education Offices, King Street, c.1910
41. Old Emmanuel chapel, 1958
42-43. County Buildings. 1920s
44. County Buildings and Daniel Owen Monument, c.1910
45-47. Daniel Owen Monument, c.1920-1950 (47 missing)
48. 5 views of Mold and district (lettercard)
49. Armistice Day Service, c.1940
50. Orchestral Society, 1890
51. High Street and Parish Church, c.1905
52. Eisteddfod Committee at Bailey Hill, 1873
53. J.F. Pugh & Son, butchers, c.1909-1910 (see notes on
photographs)
54. Street traders in High Street, c.1910
55. J. Griffiths’ butcher’s shop, Wrexham Street, c.1920? (see notes
on photographs)
56. Butcher’s shop, c.1910 – grocer, T.G. Wynne, New Street
57. Boiler for Maes hafn Mine, outside railway station, c.1897 (see
notes on photographs)
58. Railway station, c.1910
59. Alun School Football team, 1902-1903
60. Assize Judge’s carriage outside Courthouse, 1909-1910 (see
notes on photographs)
61. Parish Church, c.1900
62. School governors, c.1880
63. Parish church from Bailey Hill, c.1900
64-66. Parish church, c.1960
Mold – PH/40/
67. Parish church, 1960
68-69. Parish church interior, 1956
70. Parish church altar, c.1960
71. Parish church and buildings (now demolished), 1961
72. Parish church, c.1960
73. Upper High Street, c.1950
74. Parish church, c.1960
75. View from Mold from south west, c.1905?
76. Mold and Bailey Hill - missing
77. Tinplate works employees, c.1910
78. The Cross and High Street, c.1880 (redspot, neg. no’s 40/78 &
c/113/38-42)
79. High Street, c.1920
80. Daniel Owen Memorial Stone, c.1970
81. Church School, King Street, 1966
82. The Cross, c.1940
83. Chester Street, c.1905
84. High Street, c.1905
85. Upper High Street, c.1906 (see notes on photographs)
86. High Street, c.1930-1940
87. Chester Street, c.1904
88-89. Procession in Lovely Lane
90. Wrexham Street, c.1950
91. Liverpool Arms, High Street, 1958
92. 19 High Street (demolished 1970 to make way for Boots,
chemist), 1960s
93. High Street, 1969
94. Savoy Cinema
95. Chester Street, 1975
96-97. Aerial photographs, 1972
98-100. Railway station bridge, 1967
101. Railway station, 1975
102-103. High Street prior to alterations, c.1950
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104. Lloyd George, F. Llewellyn Jones and A.J. Silvester at Daniel
Owen Centenary Celebrations, 1936
105. Gold breastplate discovered in 1833 at Pentre
106-109. Factory Pool. 1960
110. Elephant and spectators at Mold Carnival, c. 1908-1910 (see
notes on photographs)
111. Unveiling tablet to John Ambrose Lloyd, c.1960
112-114. Listing graves in churchyard, 1950s
115. J. Griffiths, butcher, Wrexham Street, c.1905 (see notes on
photographs)
116. Livestock market, c.1930s (see notes on photographs)
117. Parish church window, c.1960
118. Inscribed stone in parish church
119. Team of horses and plough, c.1910
120. Horse and cart, c.1910
121. Procession to celebrate relief of Mafeking, c.1901
122. Synthite works, c.1960
123. Horse and trap, c.1905
124. High Street, c.1905
125-126. High Street, c.1861 (in O.S. folder, 125 missing)
127. Daniel Owen and fellow workers at Angel Jones tailor’s shop,
c.1860
128. County buildings, c.1910
129-131. County buildings, late 1960s
132. County buildings and Daniel Owen’s statue, c.1905 (postcard)
133. Old Court House, c.1960
134. Daniel Owen’s birthplace (Maes y dre), c.1920
135. High Street, c.1915 [see Mold, p12] (see notes on photographs)
136. Street Traders, High Street, c.1910
137. Wrexham Street, c.1900
138. Parish church, c.1910
139. Wrexham Street, 7/9/1907
140. New Street, c.1905
141. Mold Carnival?, c.1905
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142-144. Parish church, c.1950
145. Children in Madam Douglas Adams’ theatre production, c.1905
(in O.S. folder)
146. Llwynegrin, c.1940
147. Members of Flintshire County Council, 1898-1901 (in O.S.
folder, see notes on photographs)
148. Unidentified man (possibly D.E.R. Hughes), c.1910
149. Mold National Eisteddfod Choir, 1873
150. Carnival?, c.1905
151. Parish church and Cilcain Road, c.1905
152. Gorsedd on Bailey Hill, c.1923
153. Mold contingent at disestablishment demonstrations in High
Street, Wrexham, c.1912
154. The Cross and High Street, c.1905 (see notes on photographs)
155. High Street, c.1910
156. The Cross, c.1890 (see notes on photographs)
157. Dyffryn House, Wrexham Street, c.1915
158. View from church tower, c.1920
159. High Street, c.1905
160. Mold Drama Company, 1870
161. High Street, c.1861 [another copy 40/125]
162. Ponterwyl (in foreground) from lane off Chester Road, c.1900
(see notes on photographs)
163. Rhydgaled, 1920s
164-166. Agricultural Show procession in High Street, c.1905
167-169. Bailey Hill, c.1956 (Aerial photographs)
170. Pony Carriage outside Llwynegrin, c.1910
171. Fire Brigade, c.1900
172-173. Bryn Ellyllion excavations, 1949
174. Railway station, c.1960
175. Parish church, c.1910 (postcard)
176. Peace Day procession in High Street, 1914-1918 War
177. Gold Cape, c.1200-1400 B.C.
178. Parish church, c.1960 (postcard)
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179. Parish church, c.1950 (postcard)
180. Parish church, c.1930 (postcard)
181. Parish church altar (postcard)
182. Parish church, c.1970
183. Parish church interior - missing
184. Ladies and maids outside Fron Deg, pre.1902
185. Group with maids and gardener outside Fron Deg, pre.1902
186. T.S. Adams and family, including Madam Douglas Adams,
c.1905
187. Family group with maid, c.1905
188. Unidentified wedding group (possibly relatives of T.S. Adams),
c.1905
189-190. Family with banner welcoming home soldiers from Boer War,
1902
191. Chester Street decorated to celebrate end of Boer War, 1902
192. Announcement from Old Town Hall of accession of Edward VII,
1902
193. Mold Bowling Club at Gwysaney
194. Mold Subscription and Bailey Hill Bowling Club team, late 1930s
195. Mold Subscription Bowling Club team, c.1920
196. Bailey Hill Colliery, c.1870
197. Daniel Owen Memorial Room
198. Llwynegrin, c.1920
199. Flintshire Constabulary – Mold Division, 1908
200. Mold U.D.C. members, 1901 (in O.S. folder, see notes on
photographs)
201. Staff at detention barracks, c.1915 (in O.S. folder)
202. Health Clinic, King Street, 1980
203-246. Churchyard stones now in Bryn Gwalia garden, 1955
247-250. Upper High Street before road improvements, 1958
251-255. Upper High Street after road improvements, 1959
256. Upper High Street, c.1911 (see notes on photographs)
257. Railway Station, c.1910
258. High Street, c.1908
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259. Eisteddfod Ceremony on Bailey Hill, c.1923
260. High Street with market traders, c.1910
261. Parish church with Bailey Hill, c.1915
262. Unveiling of 1914-1918 War Memorial
263. High Street on market day, 1979
264-265. The Cross, 1979
266. Town Hall and Daniel Owen statue, 1979
267. Daniel Owen Centre, 1979
268. Old Warehouse behind Y Pentan P.H., 1979
269. High Street, 1930s (postcard)
270. New Street, c.1908
271. Chester Street, c.1918
272. New Street
273. High Street
274. High Street, c.1906
275. High Street, c.1930s
276. New Street, c.1907
277-279. Daniel Owen Shopping Precinct, 1970s (in O.S. Folder)
280. Brannan’s shop, Upper High Street (see notes on photographs)
281. Marchers in High Street, c.1905 (postcard)
282. Soldiers marching in country lane, c.1905 (postcard)
283-285. Chapel? Groups celebrating Coronation, 1953
286. Smith & Sons, builders (Holywell) building new houses
287. 4 views of Mold and district (postcard), 1950s
288. Mold from Bailey Hill
289. English Congregational Church, Tyddyn Street
290. Militia Barracks (later County Hall)
291. Methodist Chapel, Wrexham Street
292. Upper High Street, c.1908
293. Eisteddfod Ceremony on Bailey Hill, 1923
294. The Cross
295. Parish church choir, 1906
296. F. Austin Williams, ventriloquist and versatile comedian
297. Parish church and Upper High Street, 1952
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298. Mold Division of the Flintshire Constabulary, 1926 (see notes on
photographs)
299. Evan Davies’ shoe shop, Cambrian House, High Street, c.1900
300. Procession in High Street, c.1900
301. Creamware jug made to celebrate opening of cotton mill in 1792
302. Alun School, Preswylfa, c.1895
303. County Gaol (later St. David’s College), 1924
304. Gold cape discovered in Mold in 1836
305. Group outside Bethesda Chapel, c.1915
306. Eisteddfod Ceremony on Bailey Hill, 1923
307. D. Lloyd George speaking at Mold during Daniel Owen
centenary celebrations, 1936
308. Funeral procession at junction of Chester Street and High Street
309. Traction engine collecting boiler part from Mold station
310. Visit of General Booth (presentation ceremony at Assembly
Hall), 1906
311. Post Office staff, c.1909
312. Headmaster and staff, Daniel Owen Secondary School, 1940s
313. Board Infant School group, 1897 (see notes on photographs)
314. ‘Charity and her maidens’, Mold Carnival, 1911
315. Ladies’ Cricket Eleven, c.1888-1894
316. Mold R.D. branch of Girls Friendly Society marching in High
Street, 1912
317. Cottage Hospital?, 1896-1897
318. Nurses and patients, c.1914-1918?
319. G.F.S. Committee?
320. Old St. David’s Catholic church
321. English Presbyterian church (Wrexham Street/Tyddyn Street
junction)
322. Daniel Owen’s birth place, terrace at Maes y Dre
323. Hunter the Teamen Limited, Chester Street, c.1905 (see notes
on photographs)
324. Phillip Williams, draper and milliner, High Street, c.1905
325. John Price, butcher, Wrexham Street, c.1905
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326. Britannia Inn, Wrexham Street, c.1905
327. Brown Cow, Upper High Street
328. Mason’s Arms, Upper High Street, c.1920
329. Bus outside Assembly Hall, High Street, c.1900
330. Bryn Awel, c.1900
331. North Wales Cake Company bakery interior at Bryn Awel,
c.1905
332. North Wales Cake Company products and prizes, c.1905
333. North Wales Cake Company van, c.1930
334. Market Day, High Street, c.1940s
335. Savoy Cinema, c.1930
336. Pentre
337. Railway Station
338-340. Fred Dyment, oil merchant and chandler, c.1930
341. Black Lion Hotel (after closure)
342. Wylfa Hill, Pentre
343. Council chamber at Town Hall, c.1910 (O.S. folder)
344. Daniel Owen’s Tailors, c.1900 (see notes on photographs)
345. Dorothy Café, Chester Street
346-359. Alun Grammar School Sports, 1929
360. W. Owen Hughes, Headmaster at Alun Grammar School,1929
361. Alun Grammar School, cast for production of H.M.S. Pinafore
362. Alun Grammar School staff, 1932
363-368. Building of new vicarage, 1962
369. Eisteddfod crown in Earl Road, 1923
370. Parish church interior (nave) (postcard)
371. Parish church interior (nave) (postcard)
372. Alun Grammar School football team, 19th October 1911 (see
notes on photographs)
373. Sunday School class at Bethesda Chapel, Mold, 18th April 1901
(see notes on photographs)
374. Sunday School class at Bethesda Chapel, Mold, 6th November
1902 (see notes on photographs)
375. Bethesda Chapel, Mold, 1908 (see notes on photographs)
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376. Meeting of North Wales minister at Bethesda Chapel (see notes
on photographs)
377. Meeting of North Wales deacons at Bethesda Chapel (see notes
on photographs)
378. Bethesda Chapel Sunday School outing at Preswylfa, Mold,
1908
379. Daniel Owen’s house, Denbigh Road, Mold
380.
381. The Bryn School, c.1910
382. Chester Street, Mold
383. Mr Baddiley, Bookseller, Mold Street Market, c.1955
384. Unidentified group
385. Enoch Roberts and family outside their shop “The Armonie”,
High Street
386. Alyn County school group, 1920
387. Staff of the “Armonie”, High Street, 1935 (see notes on
photographs)
388. Staff of B. Powl & Company, Biscuit Bakers and confectioners,
Mold, c.1888
389. Group outside Caer Ffynnon, Maes y Dre, Mold – Daniel Owen’s
house (see notes on photographs)
390. Mold Wedding group, c.1900 (see notes on photographs)
391. Mold Local Board members
392. “Wings for Victory” parade in Mold, 1943
393. Mold Church
394-395. Mold Eisteddfod, 1923
396. Thomas H. Parry celebrating his election as M.P. at Mold, 1918?
(see notes on photographs)
397. Alldays and Onions Midget car, (manufactured in 1910), 1935
398. ‘Mini’ car entering car-wash at Mold, 1971
399. Photograph of young woman, Mildred, 1935
400. National Eisteddfod, 1923, presenting the horn of plenty, Bailey
Hill
401. Laying of foundation stone (unidentified site), c.1900
Mold – PH/40/
402. High Street, Unidentified street celebrations, c.1925
403. Daniel Owen Museum
404. Daniel Owen Memorial Room (2 copies) (postcards)
405. Daniel Powell & Company – Delivery Van, driven by Edward
Hughes (cobbled yard), c.1920s
406. Eisteddfod Pavilion, August 1923
407. Detail from bugle presented to Mold Cycling Club in 1880 (see
notes on photographs)
408. Mold Fire Brigade Medal for One-Man Drill, 4 September 1902
(see notes on photographs)
409. Mold National Eisteddfod Choir, 1873
410. Mold National Eisteddfod, chairing the bard, 21st August 1873
411. Mold Aelwyd (Urdd) Branch at Daniel Owen Memorial, 1949
412. Alyn Tin Plate Works employees, 1949
413. Mold Railway Station, soldiers, c.1914-1918
414. T. Kinsey, Tripe Seller, c.1920
415. C. Cook’s Boot & Shoe Shop, c.1935
416. Oliver’s Boot & Shoe Warehouse, c.1935
417. J. Saum, Jewellers Shop, 19 High Street, Mold, c.1910
418. Griffith’s Tea Rooms, c.1938
419. Level Crossing and gates, Woodland Road
420. Church group?, c.1905
421. Group of teachers, c.1905
422-423. Boys’ woodwork class, c.1905
424. Woman in Welsh costume, (comic postcard), 1909
425. Mold Church – interior (postcard)
426-427. General views from Bailey Hill (postcard)
428. View from Upper High Street and church, c.1900 (postcard)
429. Mold Church
430. The Font
431. Bailey Hill from the church
432. The High Street
433. Sign showing places of interest in the area
434. Town Hall and car park, Earl Road
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435. Queen’s Park Housing estate
436. Chester Road
437. Mold Albions Football Club, 1919-1920
438-439. War Memorial Ceremony, c.1925
440. Mold Council School, Junior Boys’ Class, c.1912 (see Notes on
Photographs)
441. Railway Station Staff, c.1930s
442. Daniel Owen Centenary, Pendref Chapel, 1936 (see Notes on
Photographs)
443. Y Pentan Public House, Ruthin Road, c.1970 (later converted to
Daniel Owen Museum)
444. Grosvenor Arms Public Houses, The Cross/Chester Road
Corner, c.1950s
445. Midland Bank, corner of High Street and Earl Street, c.1960s
446. High Street, Wednesday street market – 1990
447. Demolition of Territorial Army Drill Hall (off Upper High Street),
c.1970s
448-449. The Mostyn Arms Public House (off Upper High Street), c.1990
450. The Post Office, Chester Street converted to Telephone
Exchange, c.1970
451. Chester Street, Exchange & Mart, c.1970
452. Wrexham Street, Sadie Morgan, Greengrocer, c.1895 [Business
in her family for c.80 years]
453-455. Wrexham Street, Demolition of Matthew’s bottling plant and
building of Clwyd Alyn Housing Association flats, c.1990
456. Mold Grammar School sport’s day, 1951 (see notes on
photographs)
457. Dancer at Preswylfa, July 1948
458. VP School Choir, July 1948
459. Students who gained scholarships, 1949
460. Group of children
461. 100th anniversary of the V.P. School, 27th June 1949
462. Mold N.P. Girl’s School, 1923
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463-464. Summer Assize Service, Mold Parish church, June 1938 (see
notes on photographs)
465-471. Coronation Street Party, Park Alun, 1953
472(B) Gathering of elderly people with J. Gallagher (Mold U.D.C.),
c.1950
473(B)-474. Gathering of elderly people, c.1950?
475. Evening Function, c.1953 (granddaughter of J. Gallagher far
right)
476-477. Members and officers of Mold U.D.C., c.1953
478. Sweet shop opposite cinema in Chester Street, Mold, with Mrs
Ratcliffe?, c.1953
479. Taking the salute, Civic Sunday Parade?, c.1950
480-488. Civic Sunday Parade? in Mold High Street en route to Parish
Church, c.1950
489-493. Civic Sunday Parade? entering Parish church, c.1950
494(B). Mold U.D.C. member and officers under the Chairmanship of T.
Kinsey, December 1947 (Christmas greeting)
495(B). Mr and Mrs? J. Gallagher at a children’s tea party, c.1950
496(B). Distribution of food gifts from Hong Kong and Queensland
Rotary by J. Gallagher, Charles Williams and R.W. Roberts,
Town Clerk, 16th June 1949 (see Notes on photographs)
497(B). Members and officers of Mold U.D.C., c.1948
498(B). Member of Mold U.D.C., c.1950
499. Telephone exchange operatives – far right granddaughter of J.
Gallagher, c.1953
500. Police Sergeant 38 (J. Gallagher) taken at back door of his
wife’s sweet shop?, c.1950
501. Chester Street, Mold, 1974
502-503. A house on Wrexham Road, showing the modern use of
traditional materials, c.1995
504. ‘Fair View’, Chester Street, demolished to create space for
Tesco Garage, c.1995
505. Ford Motor Car offered as First Prize in Mold Church Organ
Fund Draw, c.1915
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506. ‘Carriages’ Public House, formerly the ‘Railway Inn’ demolished
to make room for Tesco Garage, c.1995
507. Tesco Garage, Mold, c.1995
508. Rear view of Carriages Public House
509. Procession in Mold High Street, c.1940s
510. Mold High Street, December 1974
511. View from train line approaching Mold, 1974
512. High Street, Mold, May 1920
513. Thomas Owen, aged 16, Llong Railway Repair Station, 1901
514. John Owens, Aged 18, either Llong or Mold
515. Llong Railway Box
516. John & Ada Owens, Mold Station, 1925 (see Notes on
photographs)
517. Brynawel Hotel, Mold, c.1960s-1980s
518-520. Aberystwyth Inner Wheel Club, Mold Section, Charter Night
521. Mold High Street, 1993
522. Earl Road, Mold, 1903
523. Junction of Earl Road and High Street, Mold, 1993
524. St. Mary’s Church, Mold, 1993
525. Bryn Awelon, c.1928
526-528 Mold Alun Grammar school, 1956-1957 (see notes on
photographs)
529. The Congregational church, Tyddyn Street, c.1952 (see notes
on photographs)
530. Old Town Hall
531-533. The Cross
534. Upper High Street, Mold
535. High Street, Mold
536. High Street
537. Chester Street
538. New Street
539-540. Penyffordd Avenue, c.1910-1930s
541. The Bowling Green, Bailey Hill, Mold, c.1910
542. Grosvenor Manse, c.1920?
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543. Bailey Hill, High Street – taken from church tower
544. County School, Mold, c.1910
545. Chapel group outing, Mold area, c.1905
546. Mold FC team, 1908-1909
547-552. Mold Railway Station, 1960s
Mold photographs in document collections –
D/DM/403/3 Madam Douglas Adams and cast of production of Faust
Mold Rural – PH/41/
FLINTSHIRE RECORD OFFICE
Photographic CollectionMold Rural
PH/41/
1. Tea Gardens at Loggerheads (postcard)
2. Loggerheads Inn
3. Loggerheads and Ruthin Road, c.1938
4. Entrance to the Leete, c.1905 (postcard)
5. Rock Cottage, Loggerheads, c.1905 (postcard)
6. County Boundary Stone, c.1913 (postcard)
7. Loggerheads, c.1904 (postcard)
8. Loggerheads, c.1911 (postcard)
9. Loggerheads Hotel, c.1910 (postcard)
10. Loggerheads, c.1921 (postcard)
11. The Leete, c.1905 (postcard)
12. Rock cottages and entrance to the Leete, c.1905 (postcard)
13. Loggerheads, c.1905 (postcard)
14. The Leete, c.1905 (postcard)
15. Loggerheads, c.1880s (stereoscopic view) (see notes on
photographs)
16. Loggerheads Inn, c.1940s
17. Entrance to the Leete (postcard)
18. The Leete, Loggerheads, c.1960s
19. Boundary Stone, c.1930s
20. Boundary Stone, c.1905
21. Boundary Stone, c.1956
22. Rock cottages, Loggerheads, c.1910 (from postcard)
23-24. Loggerheads
25. Loggerheads Inn (from postcard)
26. Pathway on the Leete (postcard) - missing
27. The two paths, the Leete (from postcard)
28. Autumn at Colomendy
29. The Lodge, Colomendy Hall
Mold Rural – PH/41/
30-31. Pentrehobyn, 1920s
32-33. Pentrehobyn, 1955
34-37. Pentrehobyn, 1958
38-46. Pentrehobyn, 1959
47. Pentrehobyn
48-51. Pentrehobyn, overmantle
52. Pentrehobyn, Lletty
53. Pentrehobyn, Almshouse, 1958
54. Gwysaney Hall
55. Gwysaney smithy, 1978
56. Gwysaney Hall, 1957
57. Shifna Hir, Gwysaney, 1959
58-60. Wat’s Dyke, Mynydd Isa
61. Rhual
62-64. Rhual, barn interior
65. Rhual, staircase
66. Mold-Gwernaffield Road near Rhual, 1959
67.
68.
69. Bromfield Hall, 1963
70. Flintshire Mines central rescue station – B team, Bromfield
Rescue Brigade
71. Tabernacle chapel, Broncoed (postcard)
72-73. Alleluia Monument
74. Threshing on farm near Mold during 1914-1918 war (postcard)
75-80. Owain Glyndwr Mine
81. Bryn Farm, Bryn y Baal, fireplace, 1959
82. Bryn, Bryn y Baal, 1959
83. Flintshire Wagon Works, Padeswood, c.1880
84-85. The Tower, Mold
86. The Tower, Mold, 1957
87-88. The Tower, Mold
89-90. The Tower, Mold, 1963
91. The Tower, Mold, interior
Mold Rural – PH/41/
92. Moel Fammau, from the Leete path (postcard)
93. Loggerheads Tea Gardens, c.1929
94. Gwysaney Hall (aerial view)
95. Loggerheads
96. Loggerheads, 1920s
97. New Brighton
98. The Leete (including Lloyds Quarry), c.1925 (postcard)
99. Loggerheads
100. ‘A’ Team, Bromfield Rescue Brigade
101. Welsh Chapel Sunday School group, Mynydd Isa
102. Archery at Gwysaney, c.1890
103. Loggerheads Inn, c.1888-1894
104.
105. The Leate, c.1888-1894
106. Top Lodge, Colomendy, c.1888-1894
107. Colomendy, c.1888-1894
108. Colomendy drawing room, c.1888-1894
109. Colomendy, 1896-1897
110. Colomendy garden, 1896-1897
111. Tea party in Colomendy garden, c.1888-1894
112. Rev. George Cooke
113. Miss Cooke
114. Lady Helena Cooke
115. Mr Cooke
116. New Brighton village
117. Loggerheads Tea Gardens
118. Old Griffin Inn and Mold Road, Mynydd Isa
119. Flint and Denbigh Hunt at Gwysaney Hall
120. Alleluia Monument (postcard)
121. Loggerheads – The Cliffs (postcard)
122. Loggerheads – Inn
123. Pony carriage outside Tyddyn?, c.1910
124.
125. Welsh Chapel Sunday School, Mynydd Isa
Mold Rural – PH/41/
126. Welsh Chapel, Mynydd Isa
127. Loggerheads, the Inn sign
128-129. Gosmere Terrace, New Brighton, 1970
130-131. Mold Cycling Club outside Bromfield Hall, c. June 1895
132-135. Bromfield Hall, four views
136. Llong Station, c.1965
137. Pentre – Main Road
138-139. Goods train in the Alyn Valley, 1959
140. Loggerheads – the river
141. New Brighton Social Club – Football Club, 1904-1905
142. Farm at Pentre, near new roundabout (Pen-y-bont) during
construction of Mold by-pass, 1991
143. Esso Garage at Pentre, c.1991
144. Mynydd Isa Football Club, c.1940s? (see Notes on photographs)
145. Loggerheads – the Old Mill
146. St. Cecilia’s Church, Mynydd Isa, c.1980
147. Ebenesar Welsh Chapel, Mynydd Isa, c.1980 (demolished 1994)
148. Gossmore Terrace, New Brighton, 1870
149. Waln Family at Hafod
150. Mrs Waln, daughter Rose and son Vivian, Fron Hall,
Gwernymynydd
151. Mrs Waln and Rose at Hafod, June 1920
152. Dedication at War Memorial (see Notes on photographs)
153. Coronation Bonfire – Edward Waln and Rose
154-155. Scout Jubilee Bonfire, 1935
156. Mrs Peyton crowning the Football queen (Elaine Evans), 1950
157. Park Farm Dairy horse and trap, Pant y Buarth
Mostyn – PH/42/
FLINTSHIRE RECORD OFFICE
Photographic CollectionMostyn
PH/42/
1. Mostyn Arms Hotel, c.1909 (postcard)
2. General view (postcard)
3. Church (postcard)
4-5. Mostyn Garage (postcard)
6-7. Dry Bridge Lodge, Mostyn Park, c.1909 (postcard)
8. Group at Mostyn Station
9. Dry Bridge (postcard)
10. Rhewl Hill
11. Mostyn Hall (postcard)
12-15. Chapel Walks, 1959
16.
17-22. Tai Trevor, 1960
23. Ironworks
24. Pen Rhewl
25. Mostyn Arms Hotel
26. Halendy
27. Mostyn Dock, 1969
28. Rhewl (postcard)
29. Bridge House
30. Bridge House, 1963
31. Lady Mostyn?
32-34. Mostyn Hall
35-36. Mostyn Hall, 1958
37-39. Mostyn Hall
40. Tremostyn, c.1913 (postcard)
41. Beer Carrier with cart
42. Railway Station buildings, 1962
43-45. Railway Station buildings
46-49. Coast at Mostyn (aerial photographs)
Mostyn – PH/42/
50. Mostyn Quay- showing Mary and Temple, c.1905
51. Mostyn Fire Brigade
52. Ironworks
53. Ironworks (in O.S. folder)
54. No.4, Glan y Don, The Square
55. Empire Day Prize Winners, 1908
56. N.P. School infants group
57. Llanerchymor – Lead Smelting Works
58. Football team, 1912
59. Football team
60-61. Hen Tafarn, 1959 (60 – in O.S. folder)
62-63. Men repairing breach in the embankment at Llanerch y Mor,
1904
64-65. Tai Trevor
66. Parish Church
67. Iron Works, c.1908
68. Motor Car racing, Llinegar Hill, c.1925
69. Railway Station, c.1962
70. Mostyn Harp
71. Mostyn Home Guard, 1942
72. Mostyn Arms Hotel, c.1905
73. The ‘Coronation Scot’ locomotive at Mostyn Ironworks (see
notes on photographs)
74. Bugle Band at Mostyn Station, entrance to Mostyn Hall on left,
c.1910-1914 (postcard)
75. Mostyn Station, c.1900 (copy postcard)
76-77. Mostyn Stores, 1875