Conwy Castle (Conwy, Wales)

Conwy Castle (Welsh: Castell Conwy) is a fortification in Conwy, located in North Wales. It was built by Edward I, during his conquest of Wales, between 1283 and 1289.

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Robertson, Ronald Sinclair Munro 1910-1995 :Album of house, home, cars, and a world tri...

Date: ca 1960

From: Robertson, Ronald Sinclair Munro 1910-1995 :Photographs

By: Robertson, Ronald Sinclair Munro, 1910-1995

Reference: PA1-q-599

Description: Quantity: 1 album(s) Album(s).

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Lowe, Jacqui, fl 2003-2005 :Grady family album

Date: [ca 1870s-1880s]

By: Lowe, Jacqui, active 2003-2005

Reference: PA1-o-1179

Description: Photograph album of the Grady family, early settlers of Wellington. Most of the photographs were taken in Birmingham in the late 1870s and early 1880s. Includes photographs of theatrical performers and of Conwy Castle, Wales. Frank Grady was a jeweller with premises in Willis Street, ca 1906. Quantity: 1 album(s) Album(s). Provenance: Previously owned by Frederick Francis Grady III.

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Cornwall, Wales, Keswick

Date: [ca 1960s]

From: Ingle, Alfred John, 1917-2003 :Colour slides of New Zealand and a world trip

Reference: PA12-7072

Description: Photographs taken in the 1960s by John Ingle, when travelling from near Mevagissey, to Wales and then Keswick. Views include countryside beyond Mevagissey, Pentewan, Falmouth, St Michael's Mount in the distance, Lands End; a map of Wales and NW England; Ilfracombe; Menai Bridge and Menai Strait; Anglesey; Conwy Castle and Conwy Harbour; Llanberis Pass and slate quarries in Snowdonia; Caernarfon Castle; then into England to a druid stone circle at Keswick, and Saddleback (or Blencathra) in the Lake District. Quantity: 24 colour original transparency/ies slides. Physical Description: Dye coupler transparencies, 35mm