The Corn Exchange High Street
Demolition in progress for the Old Green Crossing. (Photo from a pivate collection.)
High Street
The properties where the photographer was standing have already been demolished to make way for the Old Green Crossing. The buildings opposite too will soon be gone, among them Wallace Jones and Fussells Sports. The Corn Exchange can just be seen on ...
Buildings in High Street
The road to the right of picture runing down the side of the Evening Post building was Exchange Road. It continued around the back of the buildings to meet Thomas Street. (Photo from "Who's Who In Newport" 1920.)
Old Post Office And Corn Exchange, High Street, 1892
Corn Exchange with Clock Tower, also the Post Office in High Street opened August 1844. Many changes have taken place since 1892, the year this photograph was taken. (Photo and text from "Who's Who In Newport" 1920.)
Corn Exchange, Post Office And Station Approach, High Street
Corn Exchange. Situate near the top of High Street, between the railway station and the bridge, and noticeable by its Clock Tower, was erected by public subscription in 1878 in memory of the first Lord Tredegar. Following the re-building of the Po...
High Street From Newport Bridge
The very top of High Street viewed from the middle of the road on the Town Bridge. The number 18 electric tram on its way to Corporation Road is surrounded by horses and carts. (Photo from a private collection.)