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Index to 'Aberaeron', W. J. Lewis, Cambrian News

Index to 'Aberaeron', W. J. Lewis, Cambrian News

Aberaeron Benefit Society, 19
Aberaeron Commercial and Navigation School, 13
Aberaeron Ganol, farmhouse, 18
Aberaeron Isaf, farmhouse, 18
Aberaeron Mutual Insurance Society, 14
Aberaeron Poor Law Union, 35
Aberaeron Shovels, 29
Aberaeron Steam Navigation Company, 14
Aberaeron Steam Packet Company, 14, 17
Aberaeron Uchaf farm, 7, 40
Aberarth, 4, 5
Adelphi, ship, 15
Aerial carriage, 23
Aeron Express, 23
Aeron Hall, 27
Aeron river, 7, 8
Alban Square, 11, 30, 39
Albert Street, 7, 11, 27, 28, 29
Albion, ship, 14
Alltygraig, farm, 44
Architecture, 11, 13, 24, 30
Atwood, John, Alban Gwynne's son-in-law, 24

Bacon curing stores, 13
Baptising Pool, 27
Baptisms, 27
Baptists, 27, 33
Bark, export, 7
Barley, 2
Bathing in the sea, disapproval of, 11
Beach Hotel, 20
Bedlam Barracks, 9, 11, 38
Belle Vue Terrace, 20, 23
Berllan Deg, 44
Big Storehouse, 18
Birkenhead side, 17
Birmingham House, 33
Bishop's Marsh, 2, 3, 4
Blacksmiths, 20, 28, 29
Board School, 26
Bone, Mrs, Wesleyan, 37
Bont, cottage, 7, 40
Bradford House, 26, 33
Breakwater, 9
Brewery, Llanon, 4
Bridge, 42
Bridge, lower, 11, 26, 44
Bridge, upper, 7, 37, 40
Bridge End House, 26
Bridge Street, 7, 26
Bristol, trade with, 14, 17
British School, 26
Bryn Road, 33
Brynwithell Bog, 4
Building of Aberaeron, 9, 11, 13
Butchery, 27
Butter, export, 9
Bwci Pencraig Ddu, 5

Cadwaladr ap Gruffydd ap Cynon, 2
Cadwgan, ketch, 7, 14, 19, 23
Cadwgan, S.S. Prince Cadwgan, 7, 14
Cadwgan Castle, 7
Cadwgan Place, 7, 18
Cae Gâr, 7
Cae Sgwar, 30, 33
Carriage Bach, 23
Castle Field, 7
Castle Hotel, 7, 37
Cantre'r Gwaelod, 4
Capel Non, Llanon 3
Caplan, Llewelyn, 8
Carno Bakery, 35
Carpenters, ship, wages, 22
Carpet store, 33
Castell Bach, 2
Castle, Aberaeron, 7
Catholics, 38
Cauldrons, heated water for sea bathing, 19
Ceredigion District Council, 18
Chalybeate Gardens, 27
Chalybeate spring, 16, 27, 28
Chalybeate Street, 27
Chancery, 2
Chapel of Rest, 30
Church, Holy Cross, 38
Church, Holy Trinity, 25
Cilfforch farm, 13
Ciliau Aeron, 45
Clydan river, 4
Coal, import, 7, 9
Coal wharf, 17
Cobbles, 23, 30
Colours, house walls, 11
Comprehensive School, 39
Congregationalism, 30
Coopers, wages, 22
Corn Mill, Aberaeron, 26, 44
Corn Mill, Aberarth, 5
County Council headquarters, 18
County School, 13, 40
Court of Quarter Sessions, 18
Craig Ddu, 5
Craiglais, 2
Culm, import, 7, 9
Customs House, 26
Customs officer, 7
Cwmmins, 44

Dafydd Crymanau, blacksmith, 29
Dai Parcybeili, boatman, 16
Danes, raids, 2
David of the Reaping Hooks, blacksmith, 29
Davies, D. A. Saunders, chairman of the First Quarter Sessions, 18
Davies, Edward, builder, 13
Davies, Ephraim, builder, 13
Davies, Evan, blacksmith, 28
Davies, Thomas, merchant, 19
Davies, Thomas Compton, businessman, 40
Davies and Evans, 19
Dinerth castle, 5
Doc Bach, 19, 20
Dol-halog, cottage, 40, 42
Dolaeron, 40
Dolgwartheg, 44
Dolphin Inn, 20
Drapery businesses, 13
Drunkenness and brawling, 8, 27
Drury Lane, 18
Ducks, of Drury Lane, 18
Dydd Mercher Mawr, 16

Edwards, Revd W. O., vicar, 25
Ellis, Edward, builder, 13
Emigration to USA, 30
Enclosure Riots, 2
Enid Yard, 14, 19
Evans, Benjamin, slate and timber merchant, 13, 26
Evans, Evan, Pier Cottage, 17
Evans, Geraint, opera singer, 20
Evans, H. T., headmaster, County School, 13
Evans, John (Capt.), Milford House, 18, 19, 23
Exports, 7, 9

Factory Lane, 28
Fair, 19
Fair, Glanymôr, 9
Fair Orchard, 44
Feathers Inn, 11, 24, 38, 39, 40
Fish traps, 4
Fishing, 7, 8, 9
Flood, Aberaeron, 40
Flood, Aberarth, 5
Forge, Albert Street, 28, 29
Freeman, George E., captain of the S.S. Nimo, 25

Gambia, ship, schooner, 18
Gambia Inn, 18
Gambo, 16
Gaol, 27
German prisoners of War, 9
Glanymôr Fair, 9
Glasgow House, 33
Goredau, 4
Graig Ddu, 4
Grain, export 7
Great Wednesday, 16
Green, William, builder, 11, 13, 17
Greenland Terrace, 24
Griffiths, William, chemist, 39
Gruffydd ap Rhys, 2
Gwyddno Garanhir, 4
Gwynne, Alban, 8, 9, 11, 25, 46
Gwynne, Lewis, 8

Harbour, 7, 8, 9
Harbour Master Hotel, 17
Harbour Master's house, 14, 17
Harries, John, shipbuilder, 14, 20
Harries Yard, shipbuilding, 14
Harvesting, 48
Health cures, 2
Hen Geraint, farm, 44
Henfynyw, 47, 48
Heol Gambia, 18
Herring fishing 7, 8, 9
Heycock, Edward, architect, 11, 25
Hive on the Quay, 17
Holgate's, 17
Holy Trinity Church, 25
Hospital, 35, 37
House wall colours, 11
Hughes, W. Poole, bank manager, 39

Ianthe, S.S., steamship, 14
Ianthe House, 18
Imports, 7, 8, 9, 14
Information Centre, 17
Irish labourers, 9

Jac y Dealer, salesman, 16
Jane Daniel's house, tavern, 19
John Clock, boatman, 16
John Turnpike (Shon Trwmpeg), 8
Jones, Alban Thomas, 8, 9
Jones, David, shipbuilder, Aberaeron 5, 14, 17, 19, 20, 21, 22
Jones, Evan, shipbuilder, Aberarth, 5, 14, 17, 21
Jones, Evan (son of David Jones, shipbuilder), 22
Jones, Griffith, Aberaeron Commercial and Navigation School, 13
Jones, Jenkin (son of David Jones, shipbuilder), 23

Kilns, Lime, 2, 4, 5, 7, 19
Knights Hospitallers of St. John of Jerusalem, 2, 3

Labourers, wages, 22
Lampeter-Carmarthen railway line, 16
Lan Las, farm, 44
Langham, John, 5
Lead ore, export, 7
Leather works, 13
Lewes, William, Llannerchaeron, 38
Lime kilns, 2, 4, 5, 7, 19
Limestone, import, 7, 9
Lion Inn, 27
Little Butcher's House, 20
Little Carriage, 23
Little William, salesman, 16
Liverpool House, 33
Liverpool side, 17
Lôn Lacs, 4
London House, 33
Lord of Aberaeron, 8
Lovers Bridge, 27
Lower Bridge, 11, 26
Llanaeron, 11, 44, 45
Llanelli, trade with, 7
Llannerchaeron, 29, 37
Llanprise, strip cultivation, Llanon, 3, 4
Llanon, 3, 4
Llanrhystud, 2
Llanrhystud Church, 2
Llansanffraid Church, 3
Llansanffriad Church Font, 3
Llewelyn ap Gruffydd, 4
Lloyd, Twmi, schoolmaster, navigation school, 13, 29, 48
Llysheli, 20
Llyswen, 44

Madam Bevan School, Aberarth, 5
Madras, ship, 22, 23
Malthouse, 7, 44
Mariners, 13, 15, 39
Market Street, 7, 18
Mary, ship, 13
Masonic Lodge, 33
Merseyside, 7
Methodists, 11, 15, 17
Milford Haven, trade with 7
Milford House, Cadwgan Place, 18
Mill, corn, 26, 44
Mills, 27, 29
Mission Hall, 33
Morfa Esgob, 2, 3, 4
Morfa Bychan, 4
Morfa Mawr, 4
Mortuary, 17
Muddy Lane, 4
Mynachdy, 5, 8, 9
Mynachdy Row, 9
Mynachdy'r Graig, 4

Nash, John, 11, 45
National School, 26, 33
National Society for the Education of the Poor, 33
National Westminster Bank, 39
Neptune Inn, 20, 21, 22
Neuaddlwyd, 45
New Inn, 38
Newfoundland Terrace, 24, 37
Nimo, S.S., 25
Nonconformists, 9, 11, 17, 26, 27, 30, 33, 37, 45
Norseman, S.S., steamship, 14, 17
North Road, 33
Nursery, 42

Oakum, picking, 22
Oats, export, 9

Pandy Mill, 29
Paris House, 33
Pen-twr, 44
Pen y Garreg farm, 14, 24, 25, 27
Pengloyn, 19
Peniel Lane, 30
Peniel Welsh Congregational Chapel, 30
Pentecostals, 27, 33
Penybont, 7, 42
Peris river, 4
Periwinkles, export, 14
Petty Sessions, 39
Phillip, William, minister, 33, 34
Phillips, D (Rev.), minister, 30
Phillips, Thomas, master of the ship Adelphi, 15
Phillips, Thomas (Rev.), minister, 45
Pier, 8, 11
Pier Cottage, 7, 17
Pier Street, 17
Pigs, export, 14
Police Station, 27
Poor House, 35
Portis path, 2
Portland House, 26
Portland Place, 25
Postmaster, William Green, 13
Prince Cadwgan, steamship, 7, 14
Prince's Avenue, 27, 33, 37
Princess Street, 11
Pwll Cam, 7, 16, 18

Quay Parade, 11, 17, 23
Queen Street, 11

Railway, 15, 16
Railway, electrified, 16
Reaping, 29
Reaping hooks, 29
Rebecca Riots, 35, 37
Red Lion, 17
Rennie, John, engineer, 8, 9
Rhys Chwith, Lan Las, 44
Riverside, 42
Rock Street, 9
Roger, Earl of Clare, 2

S.S. Ianthe, 14
S.S. Nimo, 25
S.S. Norseman, 14, 17
S.S. Prince Cadwgan, 7, 14
S.S. Telephone, 14, 17
Sailor's Gallery, Tabernacle Chapel, 15
Sailors Arms, 7, 20
St. Albans, 46, 47
St. Bride, 3
St. David's, Aberarth 5
St. Non, 3
Salt, import, 7
Samuel, David, builder, 13
Sand bar, 7
Sarah Butcher's House, 20
Sarn Cadwgan, 26
Saw mill, 19
Saw pit, shipbuilding, 19
Sawyers, wages, 22
Schools, Board School, 26
Schools, British School, 26
Schools, Comprehensive School, 39
Schools, County School, 13, 40
Schools, National School, 26, 33
Schools, navigation and seamanship, 13
Schools, near Bedlam Barracks, 11
Sea bathing, disapproval of, 11
Sea erosion, 9, 26
Shaci Tair Ceiniog, 9
Ship Street, 18
Ship yard, Aberarth, 5
Shipbuilding, Aberaeron, 13, 14, 18, 19, 21, 22
Shipbuilding, Llanon, 4
Ships, Aberaeron, 7, 13, 14, 15, 16
Ships, steamships, Aberaeron, 14
Shipwrecks, 23, 26
Shôn Cwilt, ship, 26
Shôn Foundry, 9
Shops, 13, 33
Shovels, 29
Siloam Baptist Chapel, 33
Sion Cwilt, ship, 22
Slate, import, 7
Slate and timber merchant, Benjamin Evans, 13
Smithies, 7, 13, 28
Smuggling, 2, 4, 5, 7, 26, 27
Soldiers, First World War, 37
South Beach, 14, 19, 20
South Road, 33
Square Field, 30, 33
Stage coach, 2
Stocks, 19
Storehouses, 7, 17, 18
Storm, 8
Storws Fawr, 18
Strata Florida, 3, 4, 5
Straw Inn, 20, 21
Strip cultivation, Llanon, 3, 4
Swan Inn, 17
Swansea,trade with, 7

Tabernacle Methodist Chapel, 11, 15, 17, 18
Tabernacle Street, 9, 18, 19
Tangaer, Ciliau Aeron, 45
Tanneries, 13, 28
Taverns, 7, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 25, 27, 38, 40
Telephone, S.S., steamship, 14, 17
Tennis Club, 27
Thomas the Blacksmith, 29
Threepenny Jack, local character, 9
Tomos y Go, blacksmith, 29
Tourism, 16, 24
Tower Road, 33
Town Hall, 18, 27, 39
Trade, 7, 8, 9, 14, 15, 16
Tregynon Isaf, 2
Trelawney, house, 14, 20
Tug of war contest, 17
Turnpike, eastern, 8, 35, 37
Turnpike, western, 24, 35, 37
Twm Sion Catti, 40
Ty Gwyn, Trelawney house, 20
Ty Sarah Bwtsiwr, 20
Ty Sian Daniel, tavern, 19
Ty'r Bwtsiwr Bach, 20
Tyglyn, 8, 45, 46
Tynporth, 2
Tynyfron farm, 38

Union, steamer, 25
Upper Bridge, 7, 37, 40

Victoria Street, 7, 11, 27, 37
Vulcan Place, 20

Wages, shipbuilders, 22
War, First World, 37
Warehouses, 17
Watchmaker, 13
Water Street, 13, 29
Waterloo Street, 11
Weavers, Llanrhystud, 2
Weeding gardens, in London, 48
Weigh House, 19, 20
Wellington Street, 11
Welsh Back, Quay Parade, 17
Welsh Water Board, 42
Wesleyans, 37
Westgate (turnpike), 24
White House, Trelawney house, 20
Whooping cough, cure 2
William Morris, map, 7
Williams, Evan, tailor and preacher, 33
Wine smuggling, 4
Wood turning business, 13, 28
Wool, collecting, 48
Woollen factory, 13, 28
Workhouse, 13, 35, 37

Y Bont, cottage, 7, 40
Yacht Club, 14, 19
Yard Lane, 2

List of Photographs, Illustrations etc

Aberaeron, 1801, 6
Aberaeron, 1832, 6
Aberaeron, 1845, 9
Aberaeron-Aberystwyth Mail Van, driver Jenkin Rees 1905, 15
Aberaeron-Lampeter Railway, opening 1911, 15
Aberaeron Motor Bus Service at the Feathers Royal Hotel c.1910, 36
Aberarth, 4
Alban Square c.1910, 31
Albert St. forge and the old water wheel, 29

Bont, T. Compton Davies and his grandfather, 40
Bradfrod House, c.1870, 25, 26
Bridge, first lower bridge c.1870, 25
Bridge, upper, 41
Bus Service, Feathers Royal Hotel c.1910, 36

Cadwgan, ketch, 22
Cae Sgwar, 30
Cae Sgwar, judging bulls, 31
Carpet Store, Siloam Baptist Chapel now, 33
Carriage Bach (Little Carriage), 23
Catholic Church, Victoria Street, 37
Chalybeate Well House, 28
Chapels, Ciliau Aeron, 45
Chapels, Peniel, 30
Chapels, Siloam Baptist, 33
Chapels, Tabernacle Methodist, 19
Church, Henfynyw, 47, 48
Church, Holy Trinity, 24
Church, Roman Catholic, 37
Church, St. Non, 45
Ciliau Aeron Chapel, plaque, 45
Cobbled pavement, Alban Square, 31
Cobbled pavement, Peniel Chapel, 30
County Intermediate School, 38
Cycling Club, Feathers Royal Hotel c.1910, 36

Davies, T. Compton, Y Bont, 40
Dol-halog, cottage, 1, 42
Dolaeron, 39
Dolgwartheg, 43
Doxford barque and crew : Captain Owen Lewis, 13
Drury Lane, cottages, 18

Enid Shipbuilding Yard, 21

Fair, at Pwll Cam, 12
Feathers Royal Hotel c.1910, 36
Fishing, salmon 1884, 27
Forge, 29
Forge, Albert St. forge and the old water wheel, 29

Green, William, the house to the right of the Harbour Master Hotel was William Green's home, 10
Greenland Terrace, 24
Gwynne, Alban, 8

Harbour, Aberaeron, 1, 10, 11, 13

Harbourmaster, harbour and part of Quay Parade c. 1890. The house on the right of the Harbour Master Hotel was William Green's home, 10
Harries, J. and H., builders of Mountain Lass 1849, 22
Henfynyw Church, 47, 48
Hospital, Red Cross Hospital, staff and wounded soldiers 1916-18, 34
Hulbra, crew of, 13

Jones, David, ketch Cadwgan built by, 22
Jones, Captain David, Hulbra, and crew, 13

Kiln, Lime c.1900, 20

Laundry Class, 38
Lewis, Captain Owen, Doxford barque, 13
Lime Kiln c.1900, 20
Little Carriage (Carriage Bach), 23
Locomotive PT402, 15
Llanaeron Mansion, 44
Llanon, strip cultivation in Llanon 1841, 3
Lloyd, J. D., monumental masons, 37
Llysheli, the site of the Sailors Arms, 21

Mail van, Aberystwyth-Aberaeron, 1905, 15
Masonic Hall, the National School now the, 32
Milford House, 11
Mill, grist, 25
Mill, woollen, 29
Mission Hall, 33
Monumental Masons, J. D. Lloyd, 37
Motor Bus Service c.1910, 36
Mountain Lass, built by J. and H. Harries in 1849, 22
Mynachdy, 5

National School, 32
Neptune Inn, 20
Norseman, steamship, 14

Panteg, Captain David Jones, 13
Panteg Road, old water pump, 42
Pen-twr, 43
Peniel Chapel showing the cobbled pavement, 30
Peniel Lane, old school, 30
Pentecostal Mission Hall, 33
Penybont Cottage, 42
Penygarreg Fawr, 24
Pier Cottage, 16
Portland House, 25
Prince's Avenue, 35
Prince's Street, 35
PT402, Aberaeron's early locomotive, 15
Public Houses, Neptune, 20
Public Houses, Sailors Arms, 21
Pwll Cam, fair day at, 12
Pwll Cam, sailing ships at, 12

Quay Parade, harbour and part of Quay Parade c. 1890, 10

Railway, Aberaeron-Lampeter Railway opening 1911, 15
Railway, PT402, locomotive, 15
Red Cross Hospital, staff, 34
Rees, Jenkin, driver, Aberaeron-Aberystwyth mail van 1905, 15
Roberts, Principal of the UCW...showing the cobbled pavement to an American lady who had never seen one before, 31

Sailors Arms, Llysheli, the site of the Sailors Arms, 21
St. Non, Church, 45
School, County Intermediate, 38
School, National, 32
School, old school in Peniel Lane, 30
Shaky Bridge, 28
Shipbuilding Yard, Enid, 21
Ships, barques, Doxford barque and crew, 13
Ships, Cadwgan, ketch, 22
Ships, Hulbra, crew of : Captain David Jones, Panteg, 13
Ships, Mountain Lass, built by J.and H. Harries in 1849, 22
Ships, sailing ships at Pwll Cam, 12
Ships, steamships, Norseman and Telephone, 14
Siloam Baptists Chapel, 33
Soldiers, wounded, 1916-18, 34
Stamp, Aberaeron 1970, 17
Storehouse, 18
Storws Fawr, the Big Storehouse, 18
Strip cultivation in Llanon 1841, 3

Tabernacle Methodist Chapel, 19
Tanyard, 29
Tea Party, at Dolaeron?, 38
Telephone, steamship, 14
Tollhouse, eastern, 42
Town Hall , 19
Trelawney, formerly y Ty Gwyn, 20
Turner's workshop, 29
Ty Gwyn, ships were built on the green area, 20
Tyglyn Mansion, 46

Water pump, Panteg Road, 42
Water Wheel, Albert St. forge and the old water wheel, 29
Weigh House, 20
Well, Chalybeate, 28
Wesleyan Meeting House, Prince's Avenue, 35

Yacht Club, 21