High Resolution Photographs of a Bygone Age in
Holyhead on the Island of Anglesey, North Wales - Page II.
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, the Convent, 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. We have old pictures of how the
town and the pubs once looked, and all in high resolution.

Land's End, The Admiralty Pier and the MV Hibernia in
1959
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A 1923 photograph of Holyhead taken from the air
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An old photograph of Boston Street in Holyhead
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The British Rail Ferry - MV Hibernia
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I think this is probably the Convent Church - St Brigid's?
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The Kindergarten at Holyhead's Convent in 1910
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The one time crew of the SS Hibernia Ferry - looks like
the 1920's or 1930's
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Holyhead's Cybi County Schools in 1908
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A better photograph of the 'Five Sisters' pubs and inns
in Holyhead
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A general view of Holyhead in the 1900's, probably taken
from Skinners Monument
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The Holyhead to Ireland Mailboat at the Railway Station
- circa 1900's
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The British Rail MV Hibernia at Sea
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An early image of Holyhead Mountain
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The Station Hotel and Landing Stage at Holyhead
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The Irish Mail train crossing the Menai Tubular Bridge
at Llanfair Pwll
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