On Wine Street at the far end was a pub called the Angel Inn. The image shows the Angel Inn in c1886 when David Jenkins and his wife Bertha Jenkins ran it. It’s possible that the photo shows David Jenkins and his wife. Almost 100 years later the Angel Inn was being used as the Llantwit Major post office run by Mr and Mrs Randell shown in the photo insert, but it is no longer a Post Office. The Post Office is now at the other end of the town.
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