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Photograph Album: Images of North Wales
As above, near Siloh Chapel
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As above, near Siloh Chapel
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Gwasanaeth Archifau Conwy / Conwy Archive Service
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GB 2008 CP344/11
Dates of Creation
[1907]
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Photograph Album: Images of North Wales
CP344
Rolling in tarcadam in Gloddaeth Street
CP344/1
North Western Hotel turnout, looking towards Little Orme
CP344/2
Tower waggon working on overhead cables on Mostyn Broadway. Grand Theatre in background
CP344/3
Turnout at Grand Theatre
CP344/4
Temporary crs at North Western Hotel, showing tram no. 2
CP344/5
Laying wood blocks in Gloddaeth Street
CP344/6
View up Mostyn Avenue showing overhead lines
CP344/7
Electricity transmission lines crossing the road on Llanberis Pass
CP344/8
Erecting transmission lines [? Llanberis Pass]
CP344/9
Laying track for the electric railway in Gloddaeth Street
CP344/10
As above, near Siloh Chapel
CP344/11
View of track on East Promenade looking towards Great Orme
CP344/12
Rolling tarmacadam in Gloddaeth Street
CP344/13
View along track [? in Craig-y-Don] looking towards Little Orme.
CP344/14
Caernarfon Castle: courtyard
CP344/15
Fairy Glen, Betws-y-Coed
CP344/16
Swallow Falls, near Betws-y-Coed
CP344/17
View from Conway Castle looking north up Conway Estuary
CP344/18
Unidentified location showing goat grazing in a meadow with tall church steeple in background
CP344/19
Porth Mawr, Caernarfon
CP344/20
Unidentified street scene: shows broad street with horse and cart
CP344/21
West end of [? Lichfield] Cathedral
CP344/22
Village scene with thatched cottages and lady cyclist
CP344/23
Elaborate unidentified town centre structure [reminiscent of Ludlow's 'Butter Market']
CP344/24