The little town of Abergele is more or less half way between Rhyl and Colwyn Bay. It is many centuries older than Rhyl, and seems to have a slightly more Welsh flavour. The picture above of Market Street, Abergele, is a card postmarked 1915.
The following card of County School is postmarked 1911. The school opened in 1899, became Abergele Grammar in 1945 [and was absorbed the present comprehensive Ysgol Emrys ap Iwan in 1967]:
Below is a 1930s picture of the Roman Catholic Church, Saint Thérèse of Lisieux, still a cornerstone of Abergele:
This church also takes care of Christ The King, Gors Road, Towyn.
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I visited the Luxor Cinema, Abergele, in early 1960s with school pal Peter Hollis. We went to see an Army comedy 'On The Fiddle' aka 'Operation Snafu' starring Alfred Lynch and Sean Connery, and were underwhelmed.
The Luxor changed name to the Glynn Cinema before closing down. Comparatively recently Pete became a resident of Llanfair Talhaiarn (Llanfair T.H.) high up to the south of Abergele. Part of it looked like this circa 1907 and probably still does:
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Here are a couple of other Abergele villages: Dolwen undated at the top, and then St. George circa World War 1:
The St. George picture is detailed and impressive enough to be the work of Rhyl photographer Rae Pickard (unsigned).
By way of contrast here is a 1950s/'60s shot of council houses and a butcher's shop at Llanddulas:
Click on any image to see a bigger version.
Suitable pix of Abergele villages Betws yn Rhos, Rhyd-y-foel and Belgrano have eluded me so far. If any come to hand I'll insert them as updates.
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[WORLD TOUR OF ABERGELE # 2 covering the tourist destinations Pensarn and Gwrych Castle should appear soon in this blog.]
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