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TELEPHONE LINE/POOR BOY…….GERMANY

A Side……. Telephone Line B Side……. Poor Boy (The Greenwood) Label/No……. United Artists 36-254AT Pressed in ……. Germany Notes……. Extra credits around the outer perimeter of the both labels.

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Smokers Pipe Case

Smokers Pipe Case. This smokers pipe case was made to safely contain one clay pipe, tobacco and matches. The front of the case is hinged to hold the pipe, the side compartment is hinged to hold the tobacco and the back has a small hinged lidded recess to keep the matches safe. Made from tin. Size 5″ x 2″ inches. …

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The Blaenau Gwent Baptist Church – Members Ledger 1885-1920

The Blaenau Gwent Baptist Church – Members Ledger 1885-1920. This members ledger has 196 pages containing hundreds of names and addresses of the members of the Blaenau Gwent Baptist Church between the years of 1885 and 1920. It also contains the subscriptions paid by each individual. Also listed are the individual Baptisms, who they were performed on and the dates …

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Queen Street School Abertillery – Pupil Registers 1896-1918

Queen Street School Pupil Registers 1896-1918. The original registers from the Queen Street School, Abertillery from 1896-1918.  These registers contain the details of the first pupils who attended the school, their addresses, parents names and reasons, if any, for leaving etc. The first register has the names listed from the 10th August 1896 through to the 27th November 1905. The …

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The Commercial Hotel – Abertillery

The Commercial Hotel – Abertillery. The Commercial Hotel was originally an Inn and was known as the Commercial Inn in all early reports. The Commercial Inn, Abertillery was first mentioned in a report in the Monmouthshire Merlin on the 18th of February 1865 when Mrs Emma Jarrett was charged with being drunk and riotous at the Commercial Inn, Abertillery and …

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The Mitre Inn – Abertillery

The Mitre Inn – Abertillery. Mr Llewellyn Elias. The Mitre Inn, Abertillery first appeared in newspaper reports during 1867, it was advertised as being number 15 Mitre Street and seemed to be for sale along with a few cottages. The advertisement stated Mr Llewellyn Elias was tenant at the Mitre Inn and the property for sale was said to have …

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Roath Furnishing Company – Church Street Abertillery

Roath Furnishing Company – Church Street Abertillery. The Roath Furnishing Company based in Cardiff opened a branch of the store at Church Street, Abertillery in August 1903. The company had a head office at 42 Castle Road, Roath, Cardiff and a store at Vere Street, Cardiff. A few years later branches were also opened at High Street, Bargoed and Taff …

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