FROM Pontypool Museum’s digital archives are two images which take a look back at Pontypool town centre in the 1920s.
One of the images shows Crane Street in 1920, which in modern Pontypool is the location of the police station.
The other image shows the Cross - also in 1920 - which was located close to George Street in the centre of the town.
These images were donated by the Pontypool Museum as part of its digital archive, which aims to preserve historic documents, images and records from the area.
To find out more about the digital archive, contact the museum at pontypoolmuseum@hotmail.co.uk or call 01495 752036.
The Free Press thanks Pontypool Museum for allowing the paper to use these images.
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