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High Resolution Photographs of a Bygone Age in
Holyhead on the Island of Anglesey, North Wales - Page III.
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
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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. See the old railway station in all
of its' glory with the Mailboats arriving almost to the rail
tracks, steam still spouting from their funnels. Once again you
will be able to see images of Newry Beach when it was even more
popular that it is now.

Holyhead, L and NWR Steamer passing the Breakwater Lighthouse
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Holyhead, Le Bon Saveur Convent
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Holyhead, LNWR, Queen Victorias Day Saloon 1900
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Mail Steamers at Holyhead
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Holyhead's Mailboats in dock at the Railway Station
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A 1900's view of Market Street in Holyhead
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A 1900's view of Market Street in Holyhead
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A superb animated picture of Market Street in Holyhead
during the 1930's
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Market Street in Holyhead - evidently before it became
one way
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MV Cambria and the other mailboats in Holyhead Harbour
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A 1900's image of Newry Beach
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And another picture of Newry in the 1900's
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Newry Beach in the 1950's
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An early photograph of Newry Beach - 1930's possibly
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An excellent photgraph of Holyhead Rail Station with a
train under steam
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