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Waterfall Hill

0028 Dyserth from the hill
0035 Dyserth Village near Rhyl
0036 Dyserth Village. From a postcard posted in 1912
0037 Dyserth Village, Rhyl
0057 Lower Dyserth & Craig Fawr
0058 Lower Dyserth.
Mynydd Seion Chapel
0092 The Hill, Dyserth.
From a postcard posted in 1966
0100 Waterfall hill, 1923.
0174 Ladies drawing water from the pump on Waterfall Hill. This pump replaced a well in about 1910.
From a postcard posted in 1916
0175 Dyserth, The Old Welsh Cottage.
Home of the Misses Lewis. The building on the left is their laundry
0302 Ladies drawing water from the pump on Waterfall Hill. This pump replaced a well in about 1910. Also shows laundry. From a postcard posted in 1916
0303 Dyserth Village 1908
0372 Edward Jones carriage on Waterfall Hill.
The horse & coach are opposite Mynydd Seion chapel on waterfall hill - the lane on the right is no longer there - there is now a footpath up to weaver's lane.
Edward Jones "y cariwr" He took passengers and luggage on a regular service to and from Rhyl at 8d a trip. Driver of coach (Edward Jones) is grandfather of Mrs Phyllis Price (Gladwyn, Penisa, Dyserth).
Standing is his wife and seated in the coach are:
Elizabeth Jones
Letty Jones, grand daughter
Gladys Jones
0389 Thatched Cottage on waterfall hill.
Home of the Misses Lewis. The building in the centre is their laundry.
0398 Lower Dyserth.
Mynydd Seion Chapel on Waterfall Hill.
0425 Delightful Dyserth
0436 Dyserth Village
0447 Graig Fawr from the Hill
0462 Welsh Cottage & Falls, Dyserth
0464 Dyserth Thatched Cottage