Tredegar is a former mining town in the borough of Blaenau Gwent, South Wales. Having been a major centre of the Industrial Revolution, the town has a fascinating history. Most famously, it is the birthplace of Aneurin Bevan – creator of the National Health Service.
Bedwellty Park
Bandstand and Long Shelter, Bedwellty Park, Tredegar
Bandstand, Bedwellty Park, Tredegar
Bandstand, Bedwellty Park, Tredegar
Bandstand, Bedwellty Park, Tredegar
Bandstand, Bedwellty Park, Tredegar
Bedwellty House and Park, Tredegar
Bedwellty House and Park, Tredegar
Bedwellty House and Park, Tredegar
Bedwellty House and Park, Tredegar
Bedwellty Park, Tredegar
Bedwellty Park, Tredegar
Bedwellty Park, Tredegar
Bedwellty Park, Tredegar
Bedwellty Park, Tredegar
Long Shelter, Bedwellty Park, Tredegar
Long Shelter, Bedwellty Park, Tredegar
Long Shelter, Bedwellty Park, Tredegar
Long Shelter, Bedwellty Park, Tredegar
Long Shelter, Bedwellty Park, Tredegar
Names on War Memorial, Bedwellty Park, Tredegar
Peace Monument, Bedwellty Park, Tredegar
Peace Monument, Bedwellty Park, Tredegar
Peace Monument, in Queen Elizabeth II Coronation Garden, Bedwellty Park, Tredegar
Plaques on Peace Monument, Bedwellty Park, Tredegar
Peace Monument, in Queen Elizabeth II Coronation Garden, Bedwellty Park, Tredegar
Stainless steel artwork, representing Ann Prosser and Mary Jones, Bedwellty Park, Tredegar
Stainless steel artwork, representing Samuel Homfray, Bedwellty Park, Tredegar
War Memorial, Bedwellty Park, Tredegar
War Memorial, Bedwellty Park, Tredegar