WPW009497 WALES (1923). View of Conwy Castle, oblique aerial view. 5"x4" black and white glass plate negative.
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Pennawd | [WPW009497] View of Conwy Castle, oblique aerial view. 5"x4" black and white glass plate negative. |
Cyfeirnod | WPW009497 |
Dyddiad | 1923 |
Dolen | Coflein Archive Item 6378194 |
Enw lle | |
Plwyf | |
Ardal | |
Gwlad | WALES |
Dwyreiniad / Gogleddiad | 278055, 377527 |
Hydred / Lledred | -3.8292169972257, 53.280399107294 |
Cyfeirnod Grid Cenedlaethol | SH781775 |
Pinnau
Alan McFaden |
Thursday 18th of July 2013 09:02:09 AM | |
Alan McFaden |
Thursday 18th of July 2013 09:01:04 AM | |
Alan McFaden |
Thursday 18th of July 2013 09:00:12 AM | |
Tower at the end of the wrought iron tubular bridge carrying the railway to Holyhead. The bridge was designed by William Fairbairn and constructed by Robert Stephenson. It was the prototype for the much larger original Britannia Bridge crossing of the Menai Strait, destroyed by fire in 1970. Here the tower mimics its surroundings |
MB |
Thursday 6th of December 2012 09:43:43 PM |
Aberconwy House. A medieval merchant's house now in the charge of the National Trust. |
Class31 |
Wednesday 14th of November 2012 06:48:47 AM |
Castle Street |
Class31 |
Wednesday 14th of November 2012 06:43:49 AM |
Plas Mawr |
Class31 |
Wednesday 14th of November 2012 06:40:53 AM |
Cyfraniadau Grŵp
KimberlyBriscoe |
Wednesday 18th of December 2013 02:34:44 PM | |
Natasha Scullion |
Wednesday 14th of August 2013 10:20:43 AM | |
...And today as one of the Welsh Woolly Squadron swoops in for a closer look! |
Natasha Scullion |
Wednesday 14th of August 2013 10:20:43 AM |
The photographer has just managed to get all eight of the castle's massive towers within shot. The fortification was designed by Master James of St George, an Italian, who, with his client Edward I, employed knowledge gained from the Crusader castles built in the Middle East. The castle walls are up to 8m thick, built atop a rocky outcrop. Edward I's other major castles in North Wales were at Caernarvon, Beaumaris and Harlech |
MB |
Thursday 6th of December 2012 09:36:14 PM |
Natasha Scullion |
Monday 26th of November 2012 01:03:05 PM |