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Shop of H Cross & Son, 2-3 Victoria Buildings, Craig-y-Don
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Shop of H Cross & Son, 2-3 Victoria Buildings, Craig-y-Don
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Gwasanaeth Archifau Conwy / Conwy Archive Service
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Reference
GB 2008 CP494/20
Dates of Creation
[c.1910]
Physical Description
1 item
Scope and Content
Footwear and sports outfitters
[Taken from Local Directory]
Archive Record
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Photographs of Llandudno Past and Present
CP494
View of Llandudno from the Great Orme with black gate in foreground
CP494/1
View of old Police Station in Court Street
CP494/2
Police Station in Oxford Road
CP494/3
Magistrates' Court on Conway Road
CP494/4
St George's National School, Church Walks
CP494/5
New St George's School, Church Walks
CP494/6
Restored windlass and well in the grounds of St George's School
CP494/7
Houses in Chapel Street
CP494/8
Llandudno Job Centre, Chapel Street
CP494/9
Llandudno Pier Pavilion and Grand Hotel
CP494/10
The Pier Pavilion ablaze in the fire that destroyed it
CP494/11
Pier Pavilion after the fire
CP494/12
Carlsberg-Tetley warehouse, Riviera Avenue, Craig-y-don
CP494/13
New housing estate on the site of the Carlsberg-Tetley warehouse
CP494/14
Garage on Llandudno Promenade
CP494/15
Auditorium of the Winter Gardens on Gloddaeth Street
CP494/16
Retirement flats in Gloddaeth Street
CP494/17
Shop of R D Owen & Sons, 15-17 Madoc Street
CP494/18
Horse-drawn vehicle of the Llandudno Steam Laundry, Jubilee Street
CP494/19
Shop of H Cross & Son, 2-3 Victoria Buildings, Craig-y-Don
CP494/20
Collage of documents from the National Eisteddfod in Llandudno
CP494/21
Views of shaft beneath Grand Hotel that is believed to be part of the original 'bath' of the Baths Hotel
CP494/22