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Stratford is nice[/QUOTE
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St Illtyd’s had a school trip there back in the 70’s.I've heard it's bard
Not sure that superimposed image is correct? Look at the castellated section above the gate in the original image and then the modern one. Unless the gate was later redesigned, it looks to me like they’ve used the wrong gate in that superimposed picture?
I was the same until I saw the map. Basically, Duke street is wider today than it was then and the grass in front of the castle accounts for the extra space as well.I cannot wrap my head around this pic. It's like there's two rows of buildings in front of the castle and the building nearest the camera , if it was still there today, would be right in the middle of the road of Castle Street.
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The Moon club
On the Hayes by the open air fruit market
Here's another of the 1888 Insurance Maps of the City Centre. This building was on the corner of Mill Lane and Caroline Street.
The New Moon Club I remember it as (not in 1888)
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1975 when they pedestrianised the castle end of town, the rest was done in 1978
That's a brilliant pic and have never seen it before.
I guess they're all turning off up Park Place on the right.
Amazing how they staged the pedestrianisation. You can also see one of the famous cinemas on the right.
Were they the Odeon and the ABC? Remember queues all the way up Queen Street for the biggest blockbusters of the early 80s.
I remember it well. Yes, they’re turning down Park Place. The cinema is the ABC, it had three, count em three, screens. This was the top cinema in Cardiff.
My dad took me and my mates there in 1975 to see Jaws for my 12th birthday.
I should have checked Google street view before saying thatNo chance! The buildings on that corner are ancient and are still standing. Think the pub there now is called the Corner House and used to be the gay bar (King's Cross?). All of the buildings on that row were there at the time of the earliest canal photos so definitely pre-date that demolition pic above.
Must be the other side of the canal route and as @Travis Bickle says, roughly where the new Library / Wagamamma is now.
. I was the same until I saw the map. Basically, Duke street is wider today than it was then and the grass in front of the castle accounts for the extra space as well.

I was the same until I saw the map. Basically, Duke street is wider today than it was then and the grass in front of the castle accounts for the extra space as well.
Can also see the old Midland Bank with the Roman ballustrades on its frontage. Now HSBC.
Stunning building, with an amazing glass dome inside above the foyer.
Edit: This all refers to the Queen St pic
You'll never live it down on here pal. "Remember the time Arfur used the word ballustrades in reference to Roman columns?"Apologies to all readers for my use of the word Ballustrades above. Before everyone steams in to correct me, firstly it was spelt incorrectly, and secondly I obviously meant Roman Columns.
Balustrades are similar, but much shorter supports for railings / garden walls etc.
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Can also see the old Midland Bank with the Roman ballustrades on its frontage. Now HSBC.
Stunning building, with an amazing glass dome inside above the foyer.
Edit: This all refers to the Queen St pic