Photo Gallery - New Additions, July 2006 (Photo Gallery)
The Anchor Inn Lydbrook
Mary Ann and Nellie Meek
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Thomas and Ellen Griffiths
Griffiths Gravestones
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Photo Gallery - New Additions, July 2006
Students at the School of Forestry Parkend 1930
Complete with names of the people
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Grand opening of the Parkend Memorial Hall in 1919
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Another view of Ruardean Village
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Some Gravestones at St. John Cinderford Churchyard
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Ed Fisher Wage Slip 1944
Ed Fisher Wage Slip 1944
Arthur and Edward Colliery
Wage Slip 1944
Arthur and Edward Colliery at Upper Lydbrook , also known as Waterloo.
First opened around 1841, taken over in 1908 by Lydney and Crump Meadow. It was a "deep" mine and closed at the end of 1959.
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co ords 360797,215161
Near-by was the Waterloo Corn Mill.
Today the name lives on at the Waterloo Business Park GL17 9LR
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lat=51.8327&lon=-2.5688&scale=10000&icon=x
Mostyn Jones and Family 1926
Mostyn Jones and Family 1926
Minister of the Baptist Chapel Lydbrook