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Tredegar Dry Dock, Newport

Postcard view. From the private collection of Patrick White.

Newport 100 Miles Cycle Club

1906 Tredegar Park. Extreme left Albert Crum. Postcard from the private collection of Patrick White.

The People's Park, Newport, Mon.

Park Square where the statue of Sir Charles Morgan was sited after first spending ten years in the High Street. An inscription on the base reads: This memorial was erected A.D. 1850 by the friends of the late Sir Charles Morgan of Tredegar, barone...

The Great Hall, Tredegar House

Postcard by JE Thomas, Newport. From the private collection of Patrick White.

Casket Presented To Lord Tredegar At The Freedom Of Newport Presentation

The Freedom of Newport was conferred on Lord Tredegar in Newport on Wednesday 9th of June, 1909. The script was presented in the silver casket pictured above. This was the first time this honour had been awarded. Here is a description of the caske...

Saint Paul's Church Fete. June 23 1910

Viscount Tredegar, Rev Mathews, Lady F Walker, Mayor (William Miles Blackburn) and Mayoress. Postcard from the private collection of Patrick White.

Newport Circuit Wesleyan Bazaar - In Old Japan

Busby postcard. Newport Circuit Wesleyan Bazaar - "In Old Japan". Opened Nov. 14, 1923, by the Rt Hon Lord Tredegar. Seated, second left, Rev James Lewis Eversley. From the private collection of Patrick White.

Lord Tredegar's Balaclava Charger

"Sir Briggs" - the Horse ridden by Lord Tredegar, Captain Godfrey Morgan, at the Battle of Alma in the Light Cavalry Charge at Balaclava and the battle of Inkerman, 1854. Postcard from the private collection of Patrick White.

Viscount Tredegar

Godfrey Charles Morgan was born in 1831. He was a captain in the 17th Lancers during the Crimean War. Was in the Light Brigade and rode into the "Valley of Death". Created Viscount 1905, freeman of Cardiff and Newport 1909. Died 1913 and is buried at...

Tredegar House Newport Mon.

Believed to be the back of Tredegar House before the porch was added. From the private collection of Patrick White.