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Lloyd George Avenue
by Kev Griffin
Cardiff�s Lloyd George Avenue development won for its contractors Norwest Holst, the Arts & Business Cymru Award for Best Sponsor of New Work in 2001.
The work is manifest as a mile long streetscape incorporating paving and street furniture.
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Black Weir Docks Feeder
The feeder supplies water to the Cardiff Docks and is still needed today. It takes water from the Taff about 2km north at Black Weir.
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Canopy, platforms 6 and 7, Cardiff Central railway station
by Jaggery
Viewed from the west side. The front of the platform canopy resembles the shape of the extravagant hoods worn by some mainland Europe orders of nuns.
On the right, the 9.25am Arriva Trains Wales Sunday service to Barry Island awaits... (more)
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River Taff, Cardiff
by Chris Morgan
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Cardiff trolleybus 258 at Wood Street, 1966
In the background is the Wales Empire Pool, built for the Commonwealth Games in 1958. It was demolished in 1998 to make way for the Millennium Stadium.
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Heading for the sidings
by Gareth James
The stock of the Northern Belle tour to Cardiff from London for the Wales-England Six Nations match heads off the Pengam Sidings with class 68 locomotive No. 68023 on the rear; classmate No. 68025 was leading the way.
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Here be Dragons!
by Colin Smith
Flags for sale at the foot of St Mary Street in Cardiff, before the Wales-Australia World Cup rugby match.
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Demolition at Cardiff Bus Station
For an earlier nearby view see ST1875 : Cardiff Bus Station.
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Central Station and Brains Brewrey |
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Paddle Steamer pub - Loudoun Square
Location used in Doctor Who series - note the Tardis has been swapped for a red wheelie bin!
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Main entrance to Cardiff Central railway station
by Jaggery
From Central Square. Initially named Cardiff, the station was renamed Cardiff General in July 1924 and Cardiff Central in May 1973. Completely rebuilt in 1932-1934 to the designs of the Great Western Railway architects' department. The... (more)
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Class 37 in Cardiff
by Gareth James
Class 37 locomotive No. 37421 brings up the rear of a training run from Rhymney to Cardiff Canton depot on the approach to Cardiff Central station.
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