The Alexandra Dock
Postcard view. The Tug boat, right of picture, is the Wolfhound owned by the Alexandra (Newport and South Wales) Dock and Railway Company.
Photo Taken Just Before The Newport Dock Disaster
The trench which collapsed and flooded resulting in over 30 deaths. This photo appears to be the same as two others in our database. However, on one of the others the credit goes to a different photographer - "H. Martell, Newport" - rather than "H...
Photo Taken Shortly After The Dock Disaster
This photo is the same as the one that appeared in the Illustrated London News. Both credited to H. Gobby.
Lord Tredegar's yacht
Postcard view of Lord Tredegar's yacht "Liberty". The occasion was probably the opening of the new lock in July 1914.
WW1 Munitions Factory Newport
Photo courtesy of Newport Museum and Art Gallery Collections. Written on the reverse: "1915 ANSWERING THE CALL! FROM THE LLOYD GEORGE APPEAL RECORD OUT-PUT 130 60LB SHELLS IN SEVEN HOURS. BILL DADE ON RIGHT, MRS GUTHRIDGE (*difficult to read acc...
WW1 Munitions Factory Newport - Detail
Photo courtesy of Newport Museum and Art Gallery Collections. Written on the reverse: "1915 ANSWERING THE CALL! FROM THE LLOYD GEORGE APPEAL RECORD OUT-PUT 130 60LB SHELLS IN SEVEN HOURS. BILL DADE ON RIGHT, MRS GUTHRIDGE (*difficult to read acc...
Alexandra Docks and Railway Police Force 1921
Back Row - P.C.'s East, Josephs, Dobbs, Collier, Carvell, Carr, Cook, Andrews, Llewellyn. Middle Row - P.C.'s Whyman, Jamieson, Hatherill, Stephens, Loveridge, Jordan, Clarke, Otton, Harding, Det. Constables Quick, Twohigg, Det. Sergt. Cobban. ...
The Police Station Alexandra Docks
Photo kindly sent to us by David Loveridge whose grandfather was a member of the Alexandra Docks and Railway Police Force. Date of photo unknown.
Alexandra Dock Police Station Decorated For The 1952 Coronation
Photo kindly sent to us by David Loveridge whose grandfather was a member of the Alexandra Docks and Railway Police Force.
PC Loveridge British Transport Policeman At The Alexandra Docks in Newport
Walter Loveridge, a police constable in the GWR Docks and Railway police, lived at 34 North Street. This photo was kindly sent to us by David Loveridge, Walter's grandson.