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XS3258/1-81

Photographs of the Dean Street area of Bangor which were copied in conjunction with an oral history project in the area. The photographs are crossreferenced to the tapes. See also a few documents XM7416.

Item TitleDescriptionArchive Date
XS3258/1 Johnnie Jones’ great-grandmother in traditional costume, at Capel Helen, Lligwy, Anglesey. [?1880’s]. [See also XMT/446.] Neg. Ref. 9/17/25A.   
XS3258/2 Dilys, Bill and Johnnie Jones of Dean Steet, Bangor. This picture was taken in Liverpool where the children’s father was working temporarily as a builder. 1915. [See also XMT/446.]. Neg. Ref. ...  more  
XS3258/3 Megan Crompton (née Jones) and Dilys Jones of Dean Street, Bangor. c.1920. [See also XMT/446.] Neg. Ref. 8/81/26A.   
XS3258/4 The Jones family of Dean Street, on top of Bangor mountain. Left to Right: John, Megan, Bill, cousin Gladys from Liverpool, and sister Dilys lying on the ground. c.1921. [See also XM/T446.] Neg. Ref...  more  
XS3258/5 Bill Jones of Dean Street, Bangor with his drum kit. B.J. was leader of the Grafton Dance Band which played locally. c.1925. [See also XM/T/446.] Neg. Ref. 8/79/20A.   
XS3258/6 David Williams of Drum Street and John Jones of Dean Street standing at the bottom of Bangor mountain. c.1926. [See also XM/T/446.] Neg. Ref. 8/81/29A.   
XS3258/7 Jack "Pawn" Griffiths of the High Street pawn shop and Bill Jones of Dean Street, Bangor. J.G. later worked as projectionist at the County Theatre. c.1925. [See also XM/T/446.] Neg. Ref. 8...  more  
XS3258/8 Bill Jones, apprentice bricklayer and bandleader, standing in Dean Street, Bangor with Lobo the dog. 1926. [See also XM/T/446.] Neg. Ref. 8/81/25A.   
XS3258/9 Johnnie Jones standing in Dean Street. At this time J.J. was serving as an apprentice plumber and working above the garage of the Castle Hotel. A few weeks after this photograph was taken he was inj...  more  
XS3258/10 Family of Johnnie Jones of Dean Street. Left to right: uncle Dave Jones from Seattle, U.S.A.; father William Jones and uncle Richard Jones from Capel Helen, Anglesey. Seated is sister Dilys. Taken ...  more  
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