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Penycoed Farm, Llangain, Carmarthenshire. Wooden milk stand with churns.
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A 1960s photograph of 3 boys on a vespa at Penycoed Farm, Llangain. From left to right - Gerald Davies (Dolaumeinion), Peter Owen (Cartref), Haydn Williams ( Penycoed). In the far background is a milk stand which appears to be made of wood / railways sleepers. None of these wooden stands survive in 2024 and this is the only photo of one I have discovered whilst curating the Carmarthenshire collection of milk stands.
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Cae Garw Farm, Llandybie, Carmarthenshire. Milk stand with churn
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Cae Garw farm, Glynhir Road, Llandybie. Milk stand with churn.
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Glasfryn, Llangain, Carmarthenshire. Milk Stand
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A number of photos from the 1958 and 1959 and one from the 1970's. Showing the milk stand at Glasfryn, Llangain.
1. Walters family.
2. Gywn Walters with his dog - Lassie
3. Gwyn Walters with the churns in the handcart.
4. Gwen Atkinson as a child with corgi Betsi.
5. New stand 1970s Tom Poynton and children and Bob the dog
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Pantydderwen Farm, Llansawel, Carmarthenshire. Milk lorry collecting churns from milk stand.
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Griffiths, Pantydderwen Farm Llansawel 1960
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Penbrompren, Ty-Mawr, Llanybydder, Carmarthenshire. Milk Stand with churn
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Sarah Elinor Jones sitting on a milk churn on the milk stand at Penbompren, Ty Mawr, Llanybydder. SA40 9RB. Summer 1962. Photo courtesy of Sharon Thomas
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Allt-y-Bwla Farm, Cenarth. Ceredigion. Loading churns from milk stand
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Will Evans, Allt-y-Bwla Farm, Cenarth. Transferring churns from trailer to milk stand to milk churn lorry. 1960's
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Frongoch Farm, Llanpumpsaint, Carmarthenshire. Milk Stand
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Large block and concrete milk stand with concrete rim. Good condition.
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Rhydhywel Fach, Bancffosfelen, Carmarthenshire. Milk Stand
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Bancffosfelen (on the Meinciau road)
What 3 words: ridiculed.surprise.engulfing
The farm is called Rhydhywel Fach.
Dimensions (cms)
H - 110
L - 250
W - 110
It is made from concrete blocks with a concrete slab top.
Looks to be in very good condition, however the top is hidden by grass & one side by foliage
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Torcoed Isaf, Llangyndeyrn. Milk Stand
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Llangyndeyrn
What 3 words: petrified.proper.chef
This was probably used by the nearest which is Torcoed Isaf, however it could also have been used by Ynys Faes too.
Dimensions (cms)
H - 90
L - 260
W - 130
It is made from stone.
Seems to be in good condition but there is a lot of overgrown foliage hiding it.
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Door lock from Ruthin Gaol
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This heavy door lock was used in the doors at Ruthin Gaol. It's a large, heavy iron door lock. Makers name engraved around the handle 'Hobbs. Hart & C. London E.C.'
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