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Contents list of Views of Old Porthcawl,Volume I
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A book of photographs produced by The Porthcawl Museum & Historical Society,
The Old Police Station, John Street, Porthcawl.
No. | Description | No. | Description |
1 | The Old Dock | 22 | Houses with verandahs, Victoria Avenue [1913] |
2 | Dock Gates, coal chutes and shipping | 23 | German sea mine washed up at Rest Bay [1916] |
3 | John Street, (looking North) [1904] | 24 | "Cambria" leaving Porthcawl for cruise to Ilfracombe |
4 | John Street, (looking South) [1904] | 25 | The Green and Bandstand [1923] |
5 | Esplanade (looking West) | 26 | The Bus Station, Nottage [1930] |
6 | Signal Station and Pier [1900] | 27 | The Avenue, Nottage Hill |
7 | The Winner, Stock Exchange Walk [1904] | 28 | The original Sea Bank Hotel |
8 | Charabancs and Motor Cars | 29 | The Rest [1918] |
9 | The Coastguards [c. 1906] Named - John DARE (Baker), John DAVID (Coal Merchant), Mr. PROUCE, Mr. A. SMITH, Mr. STARKEY | 30 | Newton Church |
10 | Brogden's original sea wall | 31 | Nottage Court |
11 | The Old Red House, Newton | 32 | Sker House [c. 1900] |
12 | Newton Village [1914] | 33 | The Slip and Wooden Pier |
13 | New Road [1920] | 34 | Sandy Bay, showing aeroplane hangars [1921] |
14 | Sandy Bay with bathing huts [1915] | 35 | Salt Lake and Coney Beach Fun Fair in its early days |
15 | The Esplanade [1906] | 36 | Salt Lake swimming area |
16 | The Esplanade [1912] | 37 | Tommy the Ventriloquist |
17 | Saturday morning shopping [1912] | 38 | Aerial view showing docks, [c. 1925] |
18 | Pre-First World War Soldiers in John Street | 39 | The wreck of the "Samtampa" [April 1947] |
19 | Rest Bay [c. 1926] | 40 | The Mumbles Lifeboat, "Edward Prince of Wales" lost with all crew [April 1947] |
20 | The old shelter with part of Brogden's original sea wall | 41 | The S.S. "The John Brogden" |
21 | Territorial Camp on Locks Common | - | - |
Contents list of a book 'Views of Old Porthcawl, Volume I' [Last Updated : 19 Sept 2002 - Gareth Hicks]