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History of Newport, Gwent, Monmouthshire in old photos and images

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Newport, Ceremonial county - Gwent, Historic county - Monmouthshire

A small historical reference

Geography: Newport is both a city and a principal area in Wales, on the River Usk close to its confluence with the Severn Estuary, 19 km northeast of Cardiff. Newport is the third-largest city in Wales. Newport became a unitary authority in 1996 and forms part of the Cardiff-Newport metropolitan area with a population of 1,09 million. Newport was the site of the last large-scale armed insurrection in Britain, the Newport Rising of 1839 led by the Chartists. This was led by the Chartist John Frost which led to the re-branding of the Duffryn High School into John Frost School.

Newport has been a port since medieval times when the first Newport Castle was built by the Normans. The town outgrew the earlier Roman town of Caerleon, immediately upstream, and gained its first charter in 1314. It grew significantly in the 19th century when its port became the focus of coal exports from the eastern South Wales Valleys. Newport was the largest coal exporting port in Wales up to the rise of Cardiff in the mid-1800s.

In the 20th century, the docks declined in importance, but Newport remained an important manufacturing and engineering centre. It was granted city status in 2002.

The city is divided into 20 wards

Allt-yr-yn, Alway, Beechwood, Bettws, Caerleon, Gaer, Graig, Langstone, Llanwern, Lliswerry, Malpas, Marshfield, Pillgwenlly, Ringland, Rogerstone, Shaftesbury, St Julians, Stow Hill, Tredegar Park, Victoria

Date of foundation: Borough status - circa 1120, Town charter - 1385

History:

Population: Urban - 128 060

Sights:

Newport. Alexandra Dock, 1919
Alexandra Dock, 1919
Newport. Alexandra Dock
Alexandra Dock
Newport. Alteryn (Allt-yr-yn) Hospital for infectious diseases, 1915
Alteryn (Allt-yr-yn) Hospital for infectious diseases, 1915
Newport. Belle Vue Park
Belle Vue Park
Newport. Belle Vue Park, 1905
Belle Vue Park, 1905
Newport. Belle Vue Park, 1911
Belle Vue Park, 1911
Newport. Belle Vue Park and Bandstand, 1906
Belle Vue Park and Bandstand, 1906
Newport. Belle Vue Park, Bandstand, 1911
Belle Vue Park, Bandstand, 1911
Newport. Castle
Castle
Newport. Castle and Bridge, circa 1960
Castle and Bridge, circa 1960
Newport. Chepstow road, 1907
Chepstow road, 1907
Newport. Handpost Hotel on Cross Bassaleg and Risca Roads, 1905
Handpost Hotel on Cross Bassaleg and Risca Roads, 1905
Newport. Civic Centre, 1935
Civic Centre, 1935
Newport. Civic Centre, 1954
Civic Centre, 1954
Newport. High Street
High Street
Newport. Savoy Hotel and New Post Office, 1911
Savoy Hotel and New Post Office, 1911
Newport. Commercial street and Town Hall, 1912
Commercial street and Town Hall, 1912
Newport. Commercial Street and Town Hall, circa 1920
Commercial Street and Town Hall, circa 1920
Newport. Commercial Street and Town Hall, Tramway
Commercial Street and Town Hall, Tramway
Newport. Lighthouse, 1909
Lighthouse, 1909
Newport. Hospital, 1907
Hospital, 1907
Newport. Hospital, 1911
Hospital, 1911
Newport. Infirmary, 1907
Infirmary, 1907
Newport. Transporter Bridge, 1916
Transporter Bridge, 1916
Newport. Parish Church, circa 1920
Parish Church, circa 1920
Newport. Rogerstone - St John's Church
Rogerstone - St John's Church
Newport. Tredegar House, 1906
Tredegar House, 1906
Newport. Slow Hill, 1913
Slow Hill, 1913
Newport. Slow Hill, 1916
Slow Hill, 1916
Newport. Stow Hill - St Woolos Church, 1905
Stow Hill - St Woolos Church, 1905
Newport. Stow Hill - St Woolos Church, 1910
Stow Hill - St Woolos Church, 1910
Newport. Stow Hill - St Woolos Church, 1918
Stow Hill - St Woolos Church, 1918




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