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County Cinema Rumney & The Old Cross Inn ( its all we had in the East )
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I did see on a Cardiff Facebook page the old Firestation in Westgate street which looked an impressive building, which has been replaced by that monstrosity of a car par which is without doubt the worst building in Cardiff.
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Silures
The coal exchange. Although it's still there, its being turned into some cheap tacky hotel-weding venue. A building with so much history, deserves so much more
Looking at the old pictures, loundon square looked amazing and would be a great link between the bay and the centre. Demolished.....with great difficulty to build a high rise estate with the worst crime in Wales. Good one eh
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Apart from the canal, which I'd love to see back, the arch between St Mary St and High St looked pretty cool.
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G rangetown Blue
Apart from the canal, which I'd love to see back, the arch between St Mary St and High St looked pretty cool.
Never heard of this. Any pics?
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The Monico, Rhiwbina. Block of flats there now.
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Sophia Gardens Pavilion - a dump but some great concerts :wave:
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Chris Pontprennau Blues
Sophia Gardens Pavilion - a dump but some great concerts :wave:
I saw Pink Floyd,Black Sabbath and Quintessance on the same gig in 1969
It's a pity the roof fell in
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Barry Shitpeas
Never heard of this. Any pics?
https://www.google.co.uk/search?q=ju..._Zo5hTC88GJEM:
Here you go. There was also one on Kinsway too.
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Llanedeyrnblue
I saw Pink Floyd,Black Sabbath and Quintessance on the same gig in 1969
It's a pity the roof fell in
Uriah Heep, UB40, Rainbow as well
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G rangetown Blue
Oh I see. They were temporary arches to celebrate the jubilee were they?
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I can remember the old Queen Street station was a formidable looking Victorian station which was just flattened and feel aced with a soul less monstrosity that is more of a glorified portakabin.Cardiff council planning at its most inept.
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jnc90
What would you put there? Aside from something like a concert hall or government building (which we're already well catered for in the Bay) it's never going to be anything but apartments, a restraunt or a hotel and personally I think the plans for it looks pretty good, seem to be going for a more up market hotel than a tacky wedding venue.
I don't no, maybe they should have chucked the Welsh Assembly in there instead of that weird looking thing down the bay? Being serious though, the worlds first million pound check was signed in there. The deals that went on in that place probably had a big part in keeping the Brit empire rolling. And as for upmarket..... How you supposed to get your freak on with the bridesmaid when you got Shirley bassey starring at you lol I'd rather the place be upmarket apartments. Would make a great masonic type place where they do secret handshakes and sacrifice goats. What you reckon?
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Be Bop Deluxe
I can remember the old Queen Street station was a formidable looking Victorian station which was just flattened and feel aced with a soul less monstrosity that is more of a glorified portakabin.Cardiff council planning at its most inept.
I'm not sure the council would have had any say in the matter.
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In surprised no one has mentioned the red house pub, down on the pointe. Anyone remember that place?
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Silures
I don't no, maybe they should have chucked the Welsh Assembly in there instead of that weird looking thing down the bay? Being serious though, the worlds first million pound check was signed in there. The deals that went on in that place probably had a big part in keeping the Brit empire rolling. And as for upmarket..... How you supposed to get your freak on with the bridesmaid when you got Shirley bassey starring at you lol I'd rather the place be upmarket apartments. Would make a great masonic type place where they do secret handshakes and sacrifice goats. What you reckon?
At least with it being a venue of sorts, the main hall will be kept and used. In fact I think the main hall is being brought back to its former glory. If it were turned into flats, it may have been lost forever.
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Silures
In surprised no one has mentioned the red house pub, down on the pointe. Anyone remember that place?
Took my wife there on one of our first dates. Walked down the old railway line that ran parallel with South Clive Street.
I was always a man of refined taste.
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Barry Shitpeas
At least with it being a venue of sorts, the main hall will be kept and used. In fact I think the main hall is being brought back to its former glory. If it were turned into flats, it may have been lost forever.
You are right there mate. I can't argue with that. Im just glad its getting a new lease of life if in honest. Some great old buildings around that way, i hope they all get preserved
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not telling
Remember clambering about in there "bunking off" from Cantonian High School early 1970's. The chimneys were unbelievable.
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For me, it has to be the old Capitol Theatre, Queen Street. Although it was before my time, the stories from this place are incredible and was the go to gig venue for the biggest acts in the world during the 60s, with The Beatles being top of the pile.
It went from this:
http://i4.walesonline.co.uk/lifestyl...CAPITOL_01.jpg
To this :cry:
http://i1.walesonline.co.uk/incoming...JS35374233.jpg
WTF?!
(there is also a photo of the original in a very sad and derelict state but I can't seem to find it now)
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Not knocked down but now flats, The Grosvenor:cry::cry::cry:
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Some great pictures of Cardiff buildings no longer in existence.
http://www.walesonline.co.uk/lifesty...ardiff-9490961
My favourite was the huge building that housed the YMCA on station terrace in town, can't find much about it on the net though.
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Who remembers 3 of my families outlets? Cowbridge Rd East, Cowbridge Rd West and the bottom of Lansdown Rd.?
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Central Boys Club - I put the alarm in there 30 years ago it was an iconic place for many Cardiff Kids.
Empire Pool - Demolished in the name of Rugby.
Guildford Crescent swimming baths - I learned to swim here.