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Glamorgan is a historic county in Wales, United Kingdom, and is located in the south of Wales and borders the counties of Monmouthshire, Brecknockshire

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Background imageGlamorgan Collection: Noddfa Chapel in Treorchy, a village in the county borough of Rhondda Cynon Taf

Noddfa Chapel in Treorchy, a village in the county borough of Rhondda Cynon Taf, Mid Glamorgan, Wales. October 1936

Background imageGlamorgan Collection: The Park and Dare Hall with (right) the Park and Dare Institute

The Park and Dare Hall with (right) the Park and Dare Institute. Treorchy, a village in the county borough of Rhondda Cynon Taf, Mid Glamorgan, Wales. Circa 1977

Background imageGlamorgan Collection: The Hayes area in Cardiff, South Glamorgan, Wales. Circa 1976

The Hayes area in Cardiff, South Glamorgan, Wales. Circa 1976

Background imageGlamorgan Collection: Mr Tom Cornelius, of The Shally, Ogmore-by-sea, practices at Alps Farm, Wenvoe

Mr Tom Cornelius, of The Shally, Ogmore-by-sea, practices at Alps Farm, Wenvoe, with his two dogs Fly and Nell, in readiness for the Cardiff Sheep dog trials

Background imageGlamorgan Collection: Hayes Island Snack Bar. Cardiff, South Glamorgan, Wales. October 1964

Hayes Island Snack Bar. Cardiff, South Glamorgan, Wales. October 1964

Background imageGlamorgan Collection: Saint Marys Parish Church in Wenvoe, a Welsh village in the Vale of Glamorgan, Wales

Saint Marys Parish Church in Wenvoe, a Welsh village in the Vale of Glamorgan, Wales. Circa 1963

Background imageGlamorgan Collection: Hundreds of old beer crates float in the disused quarry pond near Wenvoe

Hundreds of old beer crates float in the disused quarry pond near Wenvoe, where they are being dumped in a bid to dispose of them and fill in the quarry. Vale of Glamorgan, Wales. June 1969

Background imageGlamorgan Collection: Cardiff city council have agreed to spend £91, 582 on acquiring the Hayes block of

Cardiff city council have agreed to spend £91, 582 on acquiring the Hayes block of
Cardiff city council have agreed to spend £ 91, 582 on acquiring the Hayes block of buildings, pictured, which is only a small section of the immense redevelopment planned for the citys central

Background imageGlamorgan Collection: Wenvoe, a Welsh village in the Vale of Glamorgan, Wales. Circa 1961

Wenvoe, a Welsh village in the Vale of Glamorgan, Wales. Circa 1961

Background imageGlamorgan Collection: The unoccupied buildings of Cross Bros Ltd, and Andrews Supermarket in Working Street

The unoccupied buildings of Cross Bros Ltd, and Andrews Supermarket in Working Street, Cardiff, South Glamorgan, Wales. 2nd August 1966

Background imageGlamorgan Collection: Walles of solid snow, taller than the average man, leading into Llantwit Major

Walles of solid snow, taller than the average man, leading into Llantwit Major from Llanmaes, soon after the village was opened up to traffic, Vale of Glamorgan, Wales, 22nd February 1978

Background imageGlamorgan Collection: Digger tries to clear a way through, on the road from Pentre Meyrick, to Llantwit Major

Digger tries to clear a way through, on the road from Pentre Meyrick, to Llantwit Major, Cowbridge, South Glamorgan, Wales, 22nd February 1978

Background imageGlamorgan Collection: Pedestrians make their way along the main street of Cowbridge after the road had at last

Pedestrians make their way along the main street of Cowbridge after the road had at last been cleared from traffic, Vale of Glamorgan, Wales, 21st February 1978

Background imageGlamorgan Collection: Early morning workers wait at Barry Station for a train

Early morning workers wait at Barry Station for a train. The track from Barry over to the Island Station was blocked by snow on the track, which can be seen on the left of the picture

Background imageGlamorgan Collection: Keith Painter from Cowbridge, Employee of Vale of Glamorgan Borough Council

Keith Painter from Cowbridge, Employee of Vale of Glamorgan Borough Council, helps to dig a Cowbridge Taxi out of the snow. Cowbridge, Vale of Glamorgan, Wales. 21st February 1978

Background imageGlamorgan Collection: Abandoned car lies in the path of the snow clearing machines working between Llantwit

Abandoned car lies in the path of the snow clearing machines working between Llantwit Major and Wick, Vale of Glamorgan, Wales, 23rd February 1978

Background imageGlamorgan Collection: Derek Beck of Koenig Farm, Penmark, in the Vale of Glamorgan, South Wales

Derek Beck of Koenig Farm, Penmark, in the Vale of Glamorgan, South Wales, walking the only road open to the village with snow walls nearly 10 feet high

Background imageGlamorgan Collection: Atlantic College ski patrol, led by Norwegian member of staff, Ivar Lund-Mathieson

Atlantic College ski patrol, led by Norwegian member of staff, Ivar Lund-Mathieson, and his colleague David Hofman, help police and emergency services to patrol the Vale of Glamorgan

Background imageGlamorgan Collection: Sunbathers, Glamorgan, South Wales, 13th July 1990. Jane Worthington (left

Sunbathers, Glamorgan, South Wales, 13th July 1990. Jane Worthington (left) with Fiona Campbell (right) both students, enjoy the afternoon sun on the slipway opposite Penarth Yacht Club

Background imageGlamorgan Collection: Laura Pearce 8 from Caerphilly, plays in the waves at she enjoys the sun at Ogmore by Sea

Laura Pearce 8 from Caerphilly, plays in the waves at she enjoys the sun at Ogmore by Sea Beach, Glamorgan, South Wales, 2nd May 1990

Background imageGlamorgan Collection: Children enjoy an ice cream as they try to keep cool on Coney Beach in Porthcawl

Children enjoy an ice cream as they try to keep cool on Coney Beach in Porthcawl, Mid Glamorgan, Wales, August 1990

Background imageGlamorgan Collection: Natalie Cavanagh of Alcot St Penarth, and her son Scott 14 months

Natalie Cavanagh of Alcot St Penarth, and her son Scott 14 months, injoy the sunshine of Penarth Pier, Penarth, Vale of Glamorgan, South Wales, 29th April 1990

Background imageGlamorgan Collection: UK European Communities Membership Referendum, 1975, also known as the Common Market

UK European Communities Membership Referendum, 1975, also known as the Common Market referendum, was held on 5th June 1975

Background imageGlamorgan Collection: UK European Communities Membership Referendum, 1975, also known as the Common Market

UK European Communities Membership Referendum, 1975, also known as the Common Market referendum, was held on 5th June 1975

Background imageGlamorgan Collection: Young Andrew Burley stands in the queue for the bus with his sledge during heavy snowfall

Young Andrew Burley stands in the queue for the bus with his sledge during heavy snowfall in Swansea, South Wales, West Glamorgan. January 1963

Background imageGlamorgan Collection: Cardiff v Glamorgan Wanderers. Cardiff wing Gerald Cordle rounds Andy Francis of

Cardiff v Glamorgan Wanderers. Cardiff wing Gerald Cordle rounds Andy Francis of Glamorgan Wanderers. Circa 1986

Background imageGlamorgan Collection: Jill Randle, ballet dancer from Porth, on the beach at Barry Island. 7th June 1952

Jill Randle, ballet dancer from Porth, on the beach at Barry Island. 7th June 1952

Background imageGlamorgan Collection: An exterior view of Swanseas Civic Centre. Swansea, Wales. 16th June 1938

An exterior view of Swanseas Civic Centre. Swansea, Wales. 16th June 1938

Background imageGlamorgan Collection: Beach scenes in Porthcawl, Mid Glamorgan, Wales. 30th June 1958

Beach scenes in Porthcawl, Mid Glamorgan, Wales. 30th June 1958

Background imageGlamorgan Collection: Lancashire v Glamorgan, John Players League at Old Trafford, Manchester

Lancashire v Glamorgan, John Players League at Old Trafford, Manchester. Glamorgan beat David Lloyds Lancashire by 34 runs

Background imageGlamorgan Collection: Owain Williams, Glamorgan Wanderers No. 8 Rugby Union Player

Owain Williams, Glamorgan Wanderers No. 8 Rugby Union Player
Owain Williams, Glamorgan Wanderers No.8 Rugby Union Player, supported by scrum half Gerald Williams, probes the blindside of a scrum at Llandovery, match action, 21st December 1986

Background imageGlamorgan Collection: Chris Higgs Neath RFU Player (left) goes over the line, followed by Glamorgan Wanderers

Chris Higgs Neath RFU Player (left) goes over the line, followed by Glamorgan Wanderers Chris Norman, match action, Saturday 4th March 1989

Background imageGlamorgan Collection: Lyndon Thomas, new Wales RFU B Team member, pictured at Rhoose Airport, Glamorgan

Lyndon Thomas, new Wales RFU B Team member, pictured at Rhoose Airport, Glamorgan, travelling to France ahead of match v France B Team, Friday 19th October 1973

Background imageGlamorgan Collection: Part of the Special School, Gabalfa, showing some of the classrooms

Part of the Special School, Gabalfa, showing some of the classrooms and the nearness of the school to the traffic at the flyover on the Caerphilly and Merthyr road. 19th June 1974

Background imageGlamorgan Collection: Traffic at the Gabalfa Flyover, Wales, 29th October 1985

Traffic at the Gabalfa Flyover, Wales, 29th October 1985

Background imageGlamorgan Collection: The demolition men are changing the face of the Gabalfa, Cardiff

The demolition men are changing the face of the Gabalfa, Cardiff, junction of Western Avenue, North Road and Whitchurch Road

Background imageGlamorgan Collection: View from the Cross Inn, Gabalfa, the North Road Fly-over which will carry traffic over

View from the Cross Inn, Gabalfa, the North Road Fly-over which will carry traffic over the Western and Eastern Avenue Junction. On the left traffic on the existing North Road. 20th February 1970

Background imageGlamorgan Collection: Work in progress on the North Road / Western Avenue interchange on the northern exit

Work in progress on the North Road / Western Avenue interchange on the northern exit from Cardiff. View from the roof of the Plaza Cinema on North Road. 21st October 1969

Background imageGlamorgan Collection: At the new wartime day nursery at Cadoxton Glamorgan, Little Marilyn Fox stretches

At the new wartime day nursery at Cadoxton Glamorgan, Little Marilyn Fox stretches and yawns. Sleep wont come to her, as it does to the children around her

Background imageGlamorgan Collection: Murrayfield here we come. The Wales team and officials board their aircraft at Glamorgan

Murrayfield here we come. The Wales team and officials board their aircraft at Glamorgan (Rhoose) Airport, Cardiff today for their flight to Edinburgh ahead of the Scotland v Wales Rugby Union Five

Background imageGlamorgan Collection: Neaths Paul Williams goes on the attack against the Wanderers at the Memorial Ground

Neaths Paul Williams goes on the attack against the Wanderers at the Memorial Ground. Final score, Glamorgan Wanderers 0, Neath 38. Cardiff, 4th March 1989

Background imageGlamorgan Collection: Mandy Rice-Davies, who is in South Wales in the Cabaret, pictured in the sea at Penarth

Mandy Rice-Davies, who is in South Wales in the Cabaret, pictured in the sea at Penarth, Vale of Glamorgan, Wales. Circa 1965

Background imageGlamorgan Collection: Glamorgans batsman Roger Davis hits a ball against Warwickshire at Sophia Gardens

Glamorgans batsman Roger Davis hits a ball against Warwickshire at Sophia Gardens. Circa 1973

Background imageGlamorgan Collection: Portrait of Glamorgan County Cricketer. 2nd May 1975

Portrait of Glamorgan County Cricketer. 2nd May 1975

Background imageGlamorgan Collection: Glamorgan County Cricketer Roger Davis on the defensive against Dye during his short stay

Glamorgan County Cricketer Roger Davis on the defensive against Dye during his short stay at the wicket. 12th June 1976

Background imageGlamorgan Collection: The proprietors of Cardiff Zoo, the identical twin brothers

The proprietors of Cardiff Zoo, the identical twin brothers, Hugh Palmer (right) and George with one of their animals, Sam a Sulphur Crested Cockatoo

Background imageGlamorgan Collection: Cardiff Zoo owner Mr George Palmer, took his Bengal tigress Kali to the annual meeting of

Cardiff Zoo owner Mr George Palmer, took his Bengal tigress Kali to the annual meeting of Vale of Glamorgan Borough Council to publicise a request for financial backing

Background imageGlamorgan Collection: Mr Hugh Palmer (left) and his identical twin brother George, co-owners of Cardiff Zoo

Mr Hugh Palmer (left) and his identical twin brother George, co-owners of Cardiff Zoo, near Barry, pictured at the zoo with Caroline a 15 year old Indian elephant



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Glamorgan Collection

Glamorgan is a historic county in Wales, United Kingdom, and is located in the south of Wales and borders the counties of Monmouthshire, Brecknockshire, Carmarthenshire, and Pembrokeshire. A population of around 1.4 million people and its main cities are Cardiff (the capital), Swansea, Bridgend, Neath Port Talbot and Merthyr Tydfil. The area is known for its beautiful coastline with sandy beaches as well as its rolling hills and valleys. Its economy is mainly based on manufacturing industries such as steel production but it also has a strong tourism industry due to its stunning scenery and attractions like castles and museums. A rich cultural heritage with many festivals held throughout the year celebrating Welsh music, literature, art and history.
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