Three Towns Forum
The Local => Times Past => Topic started by: dwsi on September 02, 2011, 07:10:34 pm
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To think that old Quay lay almost derelict for so many years and you could have bought the lot for a few quid. Now, it's worth many millions, thanks to the vision of Alan Waldron.
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Wasn’t there a Mr Charles Bell involved as owner for many years before Alan Waldron came onto the scene?
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Wasn’t there a Mr Charles Bell involved as owner for many years before Alan Waldron came onto the scene?
No doubt, but I suspect it would still be a semi derelict quay without Mr Waldron's cash.
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There used to be a place down on Deganwy Quay that made curling stones, I wonder what became of them when it was all developed? The round curling stone was bored out of square blocks and the waste square blocks were sold as flower pots, and very heavy ones at that, you still see them in local gardens :)
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There used to be a place down on Deganwy Quay that made curling stones, I wonder what became of them when it was all developed? The round curling stone was bored out of square blocks and the waste square blocks were sold as flower pots, and very heavy ones at that, you still see them in local gardens :)
I remember that, at the side of the railway line. It's a shame when all these small workshops disappear, makes it much harder for someone to get cheap premises to launch a small business.
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Richard Williams the builders merchants started in Deganwy Quay
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My Nain and Taid lived immediately behind that shop and next door to what is now Deganwy News.
In the mid-fifties, cars travelling down Tywyn Hill often drove through their front railings.
I have a later photo somewhere of that shop being demolished in order to widen the bottom road.
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Station Road Deganwy (http://www.flickr.com/photos/24833941@N08/2364435881/#) by aten_akhenaten (http://www.flickr.com/people/24833941@N08/), on Flickr
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King George VI Deganwy (http://www.flickr.com/photos/24833941@N08/2365268022/#) by aten_akhenaten (http://www.flickr.com/people/24833941@N08/), on Flickr
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My pictures again , some of my late brother's too ....sorry but I do have the copyright of these ....I don't mind sharing but if one wants to show them please indicate who and where they came from ....Gwyn
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Yes, it is important that all photos are credited correctly. A lot of mine turn up all over the place, especially on Facebook.
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This picture is from 1955, showing the Castle View, from Life, photographer unknown
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Everything looked a lot more relaxed back then.
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Thanks for sharing the photograph, BrianP.
When that photograph was taken in 1955 my Nain and Taid lived in the house immediately behind the white motor vehicle outside the newsagents.
Mr and Mrs Williams ran the Post Office across the road from the Castle View Inn but I do not know if Mr and Mrs Hyde had taken over the newsagents as early as 1955.
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Is it the white three storey house on the right as you go down the steps that your Nain and Taid lived in Bri?
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No, that house immediately next to the steps was occupied by Mrs Williams aka Meggie Wells. Both houses were two and not three stories, Hugo.
My Taid and Nain lived next door to her until they passed away in 1956 and 1958 respectively after which my aunty and uncle lived there.
Down on the bottom road and underneath their home, Noel Morgan stored his stock for his painting and decorating business.
I can also add that 1955 was before John and Myra Hare ran Maggie Murphy’s.
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I can remember playing inside a disused house as a small boy, just the other side of Maggie Murphys around 1960's, they were pulled down a few years later.
Brian
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Yes, there was a row of cottages between Maggies and Ty Mawr Road which were eventually demolished for an extension to the pub.
Brian, I think many local kids played in them all at one time or another.
Have you got any more pics of Tywyn?
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Brian,
I have another picture, it shows the shop called Fon Tom, which gave its name to the bus stop. The house next to Maggie Murphys is also on view.
Brian
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Yes, I have that one.
In fact, I also have another one taken during the course of its demolition.
Brian, it may be possible for you to read ‘Fon Tom Emolution’ in chalk on the blackboard in the left hand window.
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these photos are my copyright ..via webshots ...the lower three are from my brother's collection and the first is of my wife and my two daughters taking a stroll one Sunday evening along the quay .........how they have ended up on this website without my consent I don't know .......very upset ....one has no right to copy my photos without my knowledge ...makes me wonder how many more have been copied and pasted over the web ... I'm wondering now what action to take ....
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I can delete them if you like? I'm afraid its true to say that the the only way to prevent photos being copied on the Internet is not to put them on the Internet at all.
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Whilst I am able to sympathise to some degree, I think it would be rather difficult to prove copyright to such general photographs. A shot taken from the same (or nearby) position some time later (or even earlier) could appear to be identical and only very minute examination would show any similarity or difference. The cost of discovering such evidence would be difficult to justify.
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I have the the prints/negatives here at home ...no need to take them off here , just in future please acknowledge where one has obtained the photos would suffice not to cause offence .....
by the way , I have two membership names on here ...did not know all ex-members were transferred from the old Llandudno forum , my mistake ...I'll continue as ogh47 only and maybe admin can delete Gwyn Hughes .....sorry
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The photo of Maggie Murphys Pub and Tywyn Post Office on the left. I used to live in the post office, my parents changed the frontage of the post office in the late 60's/early 70's. It also had a bake house at the back of the building with an old fashioned oven in the wall. It was knocked down and made into storage and living space. The post office was previously owned by the William sisters who retired to live near Deganwy primary school.
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This picture is from 1955, showing the Castle View, from Life, photographer unknown
The post office was then bought off Williams', then the Ridding family took over the running and changed the frontage. It had a bake house at the back with an old fashioned oven. That was demolished and a storeroom and extension were added.