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Turn the clock back 20 years with these pictures from the first week of August 2006
['Elizabeth Birt']
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The pictures - which represent stories we reported on 20 years ago - include wedding anniversaries, memorials, education, charity and much more.
Take a look at the pictures below:Former Wales rugby player, Adrian Hadley, who when pictured on August 1, 2006, was the new business development manager for St David's Foundation (Image: Pendre Sims)Trevor and Marion Friend, from Trinant, who were celebrating their 70th wedding anniversary - pictured on August 1, 2006 (Image: Pendre Sims)Lyne Cooper sitting on the bench donated by T J Davies and Sons funeral directors in memory of Rob Davey, with Adrian Powis and Elizabeth Barrett, who presented it to Hafal, on August 2, 2006 (Image: Pendre Sims)Len Price who felt, when picture on August 3, 2006, that something needed to be done to revitalise Crumlin (Image: Pendre Sims)Franca McDonald who was the new fundraiser for Torfaen and Caerphilly when pictured on August 1, 2006, and was organising the Castle to Castle walk from Caerphilly to Newport for St David's Foundation (Image: Pendre Sims)Centurion, Diocletian (Dai Price) with James Long from Little Mill, learning about Roman soldiering at the Legionary Museum in Caerleon in 2006 (Image: Pendre Sims)(L–R) Mum Nicola Vaile with sons Liam and Ryan, from Cwmbran.
Liam, who lost his arm to a flesh-eating bug, was given £1,000 by John Wall and a ride in his new recovery truck on August 3, 2006 (Image: Mark Lewis)(L–R) Andy Pallett, of IMC Geophysics International Ltd, and David Barker, managing director of Sonorex, have been carrying out a geophysical survey in search of oil and gas along the Gwent Levels, near Redwick on August 2, 2006 (Image: Mark Lewis)(L–R) Gwent guider Sally Cheadle and guide Elinor Clifford, aged 15, have just returned from an international Guide festival in Canada on August 4, 2006 (Image: Mark Lewis)(L–R) Colin Westacott, from Newport Council, and Torfaen land drainage officer Mark Strickland clear the bank of the canal to build a new platform for canal boats to dock alongside on August 5, 2006 (Image: Mark Lewis)