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Newport Looking North-West

Looking up Commercial Street towards its junction with High Street on the right and Bridge Street and Stow Hill on the left. The building in the mid-distance is that of one of the principal banks, and here is the chief town centre. In the background ...

Shipping In Alexandra North Dock 1920

(Photo from "Who's Who In Newport" 1920.)

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.)

Newport From The Bridge

Star Flour Mills to the left of picture. (Photo from "Who's Who In Newport" 1920.)

View Of The Alexandra Docks From The Transporter Bridge

Bird's eye view, taken from the Transporter Bridge, of a portion of the Alexandra Docks showing, in front, the company's Ferro-Concrete River Wharf. (Photo from "Who's Who In Newport" 1920.)

Savoy Buildings and General Post Office High Street.

(Photo from "Who's Who In Newport" 1920.)

Flag Day Celebrations 1915

The executive sub-committee, Flag Day celebrations at Newport, Saturday 27th February 1915. (Photo from "Who's Who In Newport" 1920.)

Newport Looking North

Shewing the upper part of Dock Street with the Market Hall and Buildings on the left, and the River Usk on the right with the Town Road Bridge, and a little farther on the fine bridge carrying the Great Western Railway main line, Newport to London. ...

The Queens Hotel and the Lyceum Theatre

View up Bridge Street with the Lyceum Theatre on the right and a portion of the Queens Hotel on the left. (Photo from "Who's Who In Newport" 1920.)

High Street Looking Towards The Westgate Hotel

(Photo from "Who's Who In Newport" 1920.)