When I was growing up in Abergavenny, people didn’t have paintings on the walls. What they had was an assemblage of family photographs—the children at various stages; a wedding photo from the ’30s; a faded image of grandparents.
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An Aberystwyth Journal by John Barnie
When I was growing up in Abergavenny, people didn’t have paintings on the walls. What they had was an assemblage of family photographs—the children at various stages; a wedding photo from the ’30s; a faded image of grandparents.
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