Brian Selby and how the new building at Community House, Newport was funded Type Item Uploaded by A Thousand Voices - The History and story of Community House
Demolition of the Church on the corner of Eton Road and Corporation Road, 1963 Type Item Uploaded by A Thousand Voices - The History and story of Community House
Work camp volunteer from Holland, 1963 helping with the rebuild of Community House Eton Road Type Item Uploaded by A Thousand Voices - The History and story of Community House
Work camp volunteer from Sweden, 1963 Type Item Uploaded by A Thousand Voices - The History and story of Community House
Work camp volunteer from Switzerland, 1963 Type Item Uploaded by A Thousand Voices - The History and story of Community House
View from Corporation Road, the old building completely demolished, 1963. Type Item Uploaded by A Thousand Voices - The History and story of Community House
Construction of the new building, formerly Corporation Road Forward Movement Hall Type Item Uploaded by A Thousand Voices - The History and story of Community House
Work camp volunteer from Denmark, helps with the rebuild of Community House, 1963 Type Item Uploaded by A Thousand Voices - The History and story of Community House
Angus Duncan, b. January 1939 and the Corporation Road Presbyterian Church, Newport Type Item Uploaded by A Thousand Voices - The History and story of Community House
Revd Cyril Summers and young friends in the rubble of the old church. Eton Road, Newport Type Item Uploaded by A Thousand Voices - The History and story of Community House
Demolition of the Church, Maindee, Newport Type Item Uploaded by A Thousand Voices - The History and story of Community House
Demolition of the old Irfon bridge Type Item Uploaded by Llyfrgell Genedlaethol Cymru / The National Library of Wales
Demolition of the old Irfon bridge and the construction of the new bridge, Builth Wells Type Item Uploaded by Llyfrgell Genedlaethol Cymru / The National Library of Wales
Demolition of the old Irfon bridge Type Item Uploaded by Llyfrgell Genedlaethol Cymru / The National Library of Wales
Ty'n-y-cerrig, Capel Celyn, from south (Tyddyn Bychan in background) Type Item Uploaded by Gathering The Jewels