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Lord Dargavel
21-03-21, 15:51
Does anybody else collect these books? I’ve inherited volumes 1-33 from my grandparents. I’ve just found out there are 36 in the series so I’m disappointed not to have the full set. I was fascinated by these books in the 90s when I visited my nan!

MacAdder
21-03-21, 16:08
Won 1 nil against the JBs :biggrin:

Lord Dargavel
21-03-21, 16:14
:hehe::hehe:

B. Oddie
21-03-21, 17:18
Won 1 nil against the JBs :biggrin:

:hehe:

The Bloop
21-03-21, 20:28
Does anybody else collect these books? I’ve inherited volumes 1-33 from my grandparents. I’ve just found out there are 36 in the series so I’m disappointed not to have the full set. I was fascinated by these books in the 90s when I visited my nan!

They're great books. I think both my grandfathers are pictured in them - both sitting in charabancs on a works day out 🙂

Lord Dargavel
21-03-21, 22:06
Mine have post it notes inside where my Grampy has corrected the writer 😂

SLUDGE FACTORY
22-03-21, 06:19
Great books

Below The Bridge is another favourite of mine

A photo book of Butetown, showing the area in the old days of tiger bay , the demolition of old housing , the building of Tower blocks etc

Loads of photos of people of all backgrounds at school , in the pubs , socialising

Fantastic

Think its out of print now

SLUDGE FACTORY
22-03-21, 06:23
I have one of the cardiff yesterday books showing Tommy Letton , aka Tommy The Fish selling his goods to a group of west Indian women down the docks , great photos

poc
22-03-21, 11:04
I have one of the cardiff yesterday books showing Tommy Letton , aka Tommy The Fish selling his goods to a group of west Indian women down the docks , great photos

tommy was one of the finest gentlemen down the docks

tforturton
22-03-21, 18:03
I've been collecting them slowly over the years, and almost have the set, but am missing books 27, 28, 29 and 35. Was recently quoted £80 per book, for the missing ones. I passed on that - too much for me.

BLUETIT
22-03-21, 18:34
I've been collecting them slowly over the years, and almost have the set, but am missing books 27, 28, 29 and 35. Was recently quoted £80 per book, for the missing ones. I passed on that - too much for me.

Try charity shops, once they open :thumbup:

Enoch Mort
22-03-21, 19:10
I've been collecting them slowly over the years, and almost have the set, but am missing books 27, 28, 29 and 35. Was recently quoted £80 per book, for the missing ones. I passed on that - too much for me.

I’ve seen quite a few on sale in the second hand bookshops in Hay on Wye. Perhaps it may not be too long before they reopen.

Taunton Blue Genie
23-03-21, 08:46
Does anybody else collect these books? I’ve inherited volumes 1-33 from my grandparents. I’ve just found out there are 36 in the series so I’m disappointed not to have the full set. I was fascinated by these books in the 90s when I visited my nan!

I have a pristine copy of 'The Little Book of Cardiff' if you want it. I haven't read it myself and it was sent to me by the publisher free of charge.

IanD
23-03-21, 15:07
Number 32 in the series, photo 94. Championship Shield winners Stacey Road 1907/8. My great uncle front row, left. Fred Keenor, who lived two streets away, in the centre with ball and shield. Sadly, great uncle died on the Somme, mortally wounded on his first night at the front.

tforturton
23-03-21, 19:31
Try charity shops, once they open :thumbup:
Some of the books are rarer than others, and you won't find the rare ones in charity shops.

stevo
23-03-21, 20:06
I have one of the cardiff yesterday books showing Tommy Letton , aka Tommy The Fish selling his goods to a group of west Indian women down the docks , great photos

Didn’t Bon Jovi write a song about that?

BLUETIT
24-03-21, 09:29
Some of the books are rarer than others, and you won't find the rare ones in charity shops.

I think you'll be surprised what people dump in charity shops.

Make quite a bit on porcelain figures and the such, from these shops.

Families are just to quick to dump mums/dads/grannies/grand-dads/aunties/uncles, stuff, to get the house empty to sell it.

Jewelry is another money spinner. :thumbup: (it's not brass, it's GOLD) :thumbup:

MacAdder
24-03-21, 16:53
I think you'll be surprised what people dump in charity shops.

Make quite a bit on porcelain figures and the such, from these shops.

Families are just to quick to dump mums/dads/grannies/grand-dads/aunties/uncles, stuff, to get the house empty to sell it.

Jewelry is another money spinner. :thumbup: (it's not brass, it's GOLD) :thumbup:

Thank you Arthur Negus!

Look forward to seeing you on Antiques Roadshow or Bargain Hunt very soon :hehe:

BLUETIT
24-03-21, 18:36
Thank you Arthur Negus!

Look forward to seeing you on Antiques Roadshow or Bargain Hunt very soon :hehe:


Laugh all you want, you would be surprised by the amount of Whitefriars glass, the odd looking piece of Troyka, that turns up in Charity shops.

Then straight off to Anthemion Auctions, with a slice going to Help for Heroes

PS;----- Good for £1 walking sticks as well

life on mars
25-03-21, 00:14
Didn’t Bon Jovi write a song about that?


Yes Tommy used to work on the docks, bit down on his luck