High Resolution Photographs of a Bygone Age in
Holyhead on the Island of Anglesey, North Wales.

Anglesey, Holyhead, Market Street in the 1930's - showing the
old Queens Pub.
I hope you will enjoy these several pages of high resolution
old photographs of Holyhead, with photos from the 1900's right
through to the 1950's and 1960's. They will remind you - or inform
you
-
of
the buildings
like St Seiriol's Church and the Station Hotel that are now sadly
demolished
. There are photographs of Holyhead's ships and ferries
that your fathers, grandfathers, and even great grandfathers
have sailed and worked on.

Market Street circa 1960's
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Soldiers Point, Newry in the 1900's
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A view of Holyhead from the air - taken from a De Haviland
aeroplane
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Holyhead Breakwater 1930's
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Holyhead Breakwater during construction; the Great Eastern
Ship at anchor in 1859
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Holyhead Freightliner Terminal, and St Seiriols' Church
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A general view of Holyhead from the mountain in the 1900's
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An excellent photgraph of Holyhead Market in 1908
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Holyhead Mountain from Porth Diana in 1933
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An unusual picture of Holyhead Railway Station and one
of the Mailboats
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South Stack Lighthouse in the 1900's
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South Stack Rocks in the 1900's
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The Station Hotel from the Inner Harbour
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The 'Five Sisters' pubs in 1902
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Admiralty Pier, Customs House and the Mailboats
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