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Re: Bute Arms-Pontlottyn
« Reply #18 on: Monday 04 June 18 14:06 BST (UK) »
I have my hands full at the moment writing an article on a Pontlottyn soldier for Gelligaer Historical Society’s WW1 Journal with the dead line drawing closer to get it ready for the publishers.  In addition, for my sins, I am the society’s treasurer and I have to get a financial report ready for AGM in two weeks’ time.   I have done a fair amount of research into the Brewer family and when time permits, I will get out my notes and folder and share my findings with you.  I do remember making contact with Craig Brewer, Abertyswwg in 1998 and we corresponded through to about 2006 - are you related to him?  I certainly would be interested in any photographs of family members especial of my grandfather Sylvanus.  He died before I was born, and if you do find one I would be very grateful for a copy.

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Roy
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« Reply #19 on: Wednesday 20 June 18 16:08 BST (UK) »
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Hi Dai; please check your messages, I've been trying to contact you to share document on Glyndwr Brewer

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« Reply #20 on: Tuesday 24 September 19 09:59 BST (UK) »
Hello David (Dai)
Its been a while since we last made contact so I hope you will pick this message up.  I found a head and shoulders image of Ted Brewer in his boxing days but sadly the quality is very poor and I wondered if you have had chance to check out the boxes in the attic yet?  I would appreciate a photo of Ted if you have one. 

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anything and everything to do with the village of Brithdir, near New Tredegar in Gwent.

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