A MAIN feature of cities, towns and villages is the structures that make up the area.

Over the years, buildings are built, changed significantly or even demolished and replaced with something new and we all tend to remember what used to be in place of a current building.

Here we delve into the South Wales Guardian archives to find some pictures of old buildings across the Amman, Gwendraeth and Towy Valleys.

South Wales Guardian: Wind Street, Ammanford, 1958. Picture: Dennis FitzgeraldWind Street, Ammanford, 1958. Picture: Dennis Fitzgerald

South Wales Guardian: Cross Hands Public Hall and CinemaCross Hands Public Hall and Cinema

South Wales Guardian: NCB Transport Yard, PenybancNCB Transport Yard, Penybanc

South Wales Guardian: Cresci's Cafe, Quay Street, Ammanford. Picture: David WilliamsCresci's Cafe, Quay Street, Ammanford. Picture: David Williams

South Wales Guardian: Castle Flood, Llandovery in 1928. Picture: Ieuan LewisCastle Flood, Llandovery in 1928. Picture: Ieuan Lewis

South Wales Guardian: King Street, LlandoveryKing Street, Llandovery

South Wales Guardian: Llandeilo Railway Station with crowds waiting for a troop train.Llandeilo Railway Station with crowds waiting for a troop train.

South Wales Guardian: Llandeilo Bridge, circa 1931Llandeilo Bridge, circa 1931

South Wales Guardian: Cross Hands Library pictured in 2015, a year after it closed due to safety concernsCross Hands Library pictured in 2015, a year after it closed due to safety concerns

 

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