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  • This is an order of the aldermen and bailiffs in Denbigh to the Constables of Denbigh requiring them to warn trained soldiers within the town to appear at the Shire Hall.
Order of aldermen and bailiffs in Denbigh to the Constables of the town, 22 September 1626
Constabulary and lancers at Llanfair Talhaearn during the Tithe War, 1888
  • The Royal train (King George V and Queen Mary) of Mumbles Railway, at the opening of Queen's Docks, Swansea, 19 July 1920.
Mumbles Railway, 1920
Abersychan police station, 1903 [image 1 of 2]
  • At the time when the colliery was sunk, in 1872-79, Deep Navigation Colliery was the deepest in south Wales at 2,280 feet or 695 metres.  Deep Navigation closed in 1991.
Group of colliers, and some policemen, on coal train engine, Deep Navigation Colliery, Treharris, c. 1910-20
Superintendent Morgans, Bala, c.1914