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06:23 GMT, Wednesday, 24 September 2008 07:23 UK
Your pictures: Old treasures

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An atmospheric early morning shot of Tintern Abbey sent in by Kevin Walsh. The theme for October is 'wonderful walks'. Please send your images to newsonlinepictures.wales@bbc.co.uk before 29 October.

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Jim Young from Swansea sent us this colourful shot of the open top bus that used to run between the city and Limeslade.

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The old barracks at Rhosydd Quarry, near Blaenau Ffestiniog. According to Rupert Jones, around 170 men lived there at the peak of the quarry's operation at the end of the 19th century.

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Mark Griffiths manages to capture the old and the new with this shot of a clipper in Cardiff Bay.

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A spooky-looking hallway and spiral staircase in Conwy Castle in north Wales (Patricia Tredrea).

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Ceri Davies' father on a rope swing on the way to Crawley Woods, Gower. Both have been there for as long as she can remember!

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Anne Williamson, who was visiting relatives in Wales all the way from Queensland, Australia, saw this collection of treasures on the ceiling of the White Lion Inn, Llanelian, Colwyn Bay.

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Mumbles pier standing proud on a gloomy day (Richard Allin).

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Jean from Pencoed was given this teddy bear for her second birthday in 1950. According to Jean, he joined the Glamorgan police years later so that his uniform could cover his numerous operation scars!

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Things don't come much older than Pentra Ifan in Pembrokeshire, reckons Gill Emerson from Manchester.

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Michael Wright describes Sarah and Helen, the two ladies in this picture who are out walking with their family in Llangranog, as old treasures. Not sure how popular this will make him.

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Carl Griffin from Shropshire took this picture from the great hall of Dolwyddelan Castle, Llanberis. You can see the castle's keep in the distance.

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This row of old minis and more that Alison Walley could not fit in, were lined up in the car park at Port Eynon.
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