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View over Tredegar (2008)
Looking down Park Hill near Cefn Golau and over the town of Tredegar.
For the same view five years later see http://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/3710487
.
Image: © Robin Drayton
Taken: 12 Mar 2008
0.07 miles
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View towards Georgetown (2008)
Taken from Park Hill near Cefn Golau, this is the view across the Sirhowy Valley towards Georgetown.
For a similar view five years later see http://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/3710513 .
Image: © Robin Drayton
Taken: 12 Mar 2008
0.10 miles
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View towards Georgetown (2013)
Taken from Park Hill near Cefn Golau, this is the view across the Sirhowy Valley towards Georgetown.
A similar view to one taken five years earlier http://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/723249 .
Image: © Robin Drayton
Taken: 10 Oct 2013
0.10 miles
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Cholera memorial, Cefn Golau
The inscription reads: "David and Ann Williams ... are shown carrying the dead body of their infant son, John, for burial towards Cefn Golau cemetery. John died of Cholera, ... which swept through Tredegar in 1849 claiming 203 lives."
Image: © Gareth James
Taken: 1 Mar 2019
0.14 miles
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A sad and lonely journey, Cefn Golau, Tredegar
David and Ann Williams
The inscription on this statue reads:
"David and Ann Williams of No 7. Heater's Row, Tredegar are shown carrying the dead body of their infant son, John, for burial towards Cefn Golau Cemetery. John died of cholera, a fatal disease caused by drinking polluted water, which swept through Tredegar in 1849 claiming 203 lives. John's weather worn gravestone at the cholera cemetery reads: 'Er cofarwydd am John, mab David ac Ann Williams, o Dredegar, yr hwn a fu farw Medi 13 1849 yn 4 mlwydd a 2 fis oed' (In memory of John, son of David and Ann Williams of Tredegar who died 13th September 1849 aged 4 years and 2 months old).
"In 1884, Evan Powell's History of Tredegar reported that, 'In August, 1849, another visitation of cholera was at our doors...in less than a month there was scarcely a street in the town that had not been visited by the king of terrors. The death rate rose so rapidly, the fatal cases were so numerous, and the symptoms so terrible, that the doctors were completely bewildered. When a funeral procession proceeded towards the cemetery, doors were closed, passers-by hurried out of sight, and scarcely sufficient number in many cases were found to convey the victims to their resting places.'"
For a picture of the cemetery see http://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/498760 .
Image: © Robin Drayton
Taken: 20 Jul 2013
0.14 miles
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Memorial, Cefn Golau
Representing David and Ann Williams of Tredegar carrying the dead body of their infant son, John, for burial at the Cefn Golau cholera cemetery.
Image: © Chris Andrews
Taken: 24 Aug 2016
0.15 miles
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Ordnance Survey Cut Mark
This OS cut mark can be found at the junction of Park Hill & Inkerman Terrace. It marks a point 335.713m above mean sea level.
Image: © Adrian Dust
Taken: 27 Aug 2018
0.16 miles
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Parkville, Tredegar
The northwest end of the road named Parkville viewed across the B4256 Park Hill.
The notice at the edge of the field on the left shows NO GOLF ALLOWED.
Image: © Jaggery
Taken: 23 May 2017
0.17 miles
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Broken grave in Cefn Golau cemetery
Image: © Gareth James
Taken: 1 Mar 2019
0.18 miles
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Cefn Golau cemetery
Image: © Gareth James
Taken: 1 Mar 2019
0.19 miles