
This picture shows a programme for a concert in aid of Castle Works Cricket Club, one of the clubs from which Rogerstone Welfare Cricket Club was derived

This picture shows a programme for a concert in aid of Castle Works Cricket Club, one of the clubs from which Rogerstone Welfare Cricket Club was derived

This picture shows the original wooden pavilion used by Rogerstone Welfare Cricket Club when it was at Bethesda Church Tennis Courts

This picture shows St. John's Church, circa 1930. The field to the front-right is where Rogerstone Cricket Club played before being invited to play at the Welfare Grounds, at which time the club changed its name to Rogerstone Welfare Cricket Club
This picture is a postcard of one of the first cricket matches played at the Welfare Ground circa 1930. The grounds were opened in 1929

This picture shows the Welfare House and tea rooms. It was demolished in the early 1980's

This picture shows an aerial shot of Rogerstone circa 1950. The cricket ground is clearly visible in the bottom right corner

This picture shows the
old wooden pavilion. The new brick pavilion was opened in May 1998

This picture shows a programme for a concert in aid of Castle Works (GKN) Cricket Club, one of the clubs from which Rogerstone Cricket Club was derived