Man fishing, sitting across from the partly demolished Victorian stone warehouse across East Dock, one of a group of three (Clarence, Stuart and York) that was detroyed by a fire not long before the photograph was taken in the early 1980s.
Man walking towards Tiger Bay, East Wharf. This was a commonly used thoroughfare between Tiger Bay and the city centre. On the left is the Glendover public house at the entrance to Crichton Street. On the right is the the Snowden and Co Wholesale Fish Merchants, and Frixta House, a government training centre. These were built on the site of the Glamorganshire Canal when it was filled in the 1960s. The buildings nearest to the camera have been bulldozed to make way for St Mary Street.
A regular patron - a former steelworker who became a landscappe gardener after the East Moors Steelworks closed in 1978. He is sat alongside 'Smoke' the pub cat
A photograph of a man leaning on the bar in the Golden Cross public house. After the brewery made it known they intended to knock the pub down in 1978 it was made a listed building. The public house is still open today.
Barrows were used for moving produce along the streets. This one appears to belong to a scrap merchant or perhaps a 'rag and bone man'. The iron tyres indicate that this was a very old barrow.