Take a look at this week’s Now and Then photographs, do you recognise where they were taken?
To share your memories of this area, email: nowandthen@southwalesargus.co.uk or write to: Sarah Wigmore, South Wales Argus, Cardiff Road, Newport, NP20 3QN, by Thursday, March 28.
Last week's picture was the St Julian's pub in Caerleon. Here's what you had to say about it:
This is the St Julians PH between Caerleon and St Julians, on the river bank. Extremely popular pub with a jovial landlord Steve Williams. Years of history in the building: but even now the captains chairs and panelling are from a famous Liner scrapped at Cashmores, Newport. Great food and pleasant views of the River Usk. Always some activity there - live bands, meetings, petanque and indoor games.
Jim Dyer, Newport
Following our photograph of Newport's Market Arcade:
The Now and Then is the arcade leading to Cambrian Road, Wetherspoons is opposite. In there is a jewellers and further down is a cafe. Also there is a ladies shop called Serendipity, then the shop Winifred Bignel that sold accessories.
Mrs Reardon, Newport
And on a photograph featured in our From the Archive spread last week.
In today's Archive (Saturday, March 16) there is a photo of Frank Clayton's shop, location unknown. In 1914 Frank Clayton, butcher, was listed at 133 Shaftsbury Street. In 1937 he had stalls 84&85 in the Market.
Dave Woolven, Newport
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