From the Merthyr Express 120 years ago today….

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From the Merthyr Express 120 years ago today….
Here are the answers to the questions I posed you last week. How did you do?
King Brychan Brycheiniog
Anthony Bacon
James Keir Hardie
Ynysgau Chapel
The Star Inn in Caedraw
John Nixon, the founder of Merthyr Vale Colliery
Robert Thompson Crawshay
In Pontmorlais, just further up than the Theatre Royal
Howard Winstone
Treharris
At the corner of what was known as the Broad Pavement, opposite was the name given to a street built behind the Palace Cinema.
Behind the Theatre Royal and bordering the old Tramroad
The area now known as the Grove
In Vaughan Street, Caedraw
Factory Cottages were alongside the old Drill Hall and given this name as they adjoined a flannel factory.
The first landlord there was a Mr Storey
A narrow street by the Fountain …… turn left at the bottom of the High Street
The Farmer’s Arms, Mountain Hare
A famous actress associated with the Theatre Royal
Its name is derived from the fact that most of the English people brought in to the area to work in the Penydarren Ironworks lived here
Happy New Year to everyone. Let’s hope that 2021 will be a bit better than 2020!!!!
I hope you are continuing to enjoy reading this blog. I certainly enjoy putting it together as I am learning so much about Merthyr’s fascinating history. I would like to thank everyone who has contributed articles over the last year – they have all been fascinating, and I hope that there will be many more contributions this year.
If anyone would like to contribute something to this blog – please get in touch. It doesn’t matter if you are a seasoned historian or a first-timer – if you feel that you have something you would like to share, send me a message via the e-mail address to the right.
Give it a go – I would love to hear from you.