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General view of the ruins of Conway Castle [and] the river Conway from Mr Hollands grounds called Arcadia (PD09275)
General view of the town [and] castle of Conway - and of the river Conway - backed by Penmaen Bach [and] its neighbouring heights... (PD09276)
The fall of the Conway River, not far from the cataract formed by the Penmachno River (PD09277)
New bridge over the river Conway, just above Llyn Afranc - the Beavers Pool (PD09278)
Dinas Emrys [and] Llyn y Dinas in Nantwynen looking across that lake to Moel Hebog in the Southern distance (PD09279)
Llandegai church - in it is the monument of the Archbishop Williams- who was buried here in 1650 (PD09280)
The mountain called Mynydd Mawr - on the road between Caernarvon [and] Beddgelert... (PD09281)
General view of the lakes of Llanberis from Cwm Glo above the lower lake looking to Snowdon. Caernarvonshire (PD09282)
Llynniau Nantlle looking across the lakes to Snowdon through the narrowd gorge into Drws y Coed (PD09283)
The vale or glen of Penanmaen - in which was the ancient mansion built by Ieuan ap Robert ap Meredith...(PD09284)
The approach to the pass of Penmaenmawr on the road between Conway and Bangor (PD09285)
View on leaving Penmorfa looking towards the marsh and the Traethmawr sands (PD09286)
Look into the Pass of Pont AberGlaslyn, on the near approach to it from Tanybwlch, and Penmorfa (PD09287)
View of Snowdon [and] the tower of Dolbadarn Castle seen across the lower Lake of Llanberis, Caernarvonshire (PD09288)
Rhaiadr y Wenol - the fall of the swallow formed by the River Llugwy (PD09289)
The cataract of Rhaiadr y Wenol - The fall of the Swallow formed by the River Llugwy, not far from Capel Curig (PD09290)
Looking back to the Pass of Sychnant and Orme's Head from the road from thence to Penmaenmawr (PD09291)
View of the ruins of Aberystwyth Castle, above the bay of Cardigan taken from the south. Cardiganshire (PD09292)
The mouth of the river Teivy below Cardigan [and] St. Dogmael's on the Bay of Cardigan (PD09293)
Hafod in Cwm Ystwith. The romantic abode of Thomas Johnes,Esq; M.P. Cardiganshire (PD09294)
Tyloge Bridge over the River Ystwith in the Grouds of Hafod. Here the Nanty Caoi brooke becomes tributary to the Ystwith (PD09295)
Mill at Pont Pren Llwyd in the Cwm Rheidol going from Aberystwyth through the Vale of Rheidol towards the devils Bridge (PD09296)
View in the upper part of the Vale of the Rheidol on the approach to the Devils Bridge. Cardiganshire (PD09297)
The fall of the Rheidol River seen from the devils Bridge, emerging from its narrow glen (PD09298)
The close intersecting districts which terminate Cwm Rheidol on the near approach to the Devils Bridge (PD09299)
Ruins of the arched gateway of the abbey of Stratfleur now the principal remaining part of this once splendid Monastery...(PD09300)
View of Cerrig Cennin Castle as seen on the approach to it from Llandeilo Vawr (PD09301)
Cerrig Cennin Castle looking to it towards the west (PD09302)
Distant view of the ruins of Dryslwyn Castle in the Vale of Towey seen from the new road between carmarthen [and] Llandilo (PD09303)
View of Dinevawr Castle in the Vale of Towey (PD09304)
The keep, part of the remaining ruins of Dinevawr Castle. Carmarthenshire (PD9305)
The slight remains of Green Castle by the Welsh called Castelh Mold above the western shore of the Towey (PD09306)
The slight remains of Llandovery Castle (PD09307)
Ruins of Llandovery Castle from the oppposite side of the River Braine (PD09308)
The ruins of Llanstephan Castle on commanding situation above the Towey, which here loses itself in Carmarthen Bay (PD09309)
General view of Nant y Mowyn with the hills rich in lead above it (PD09310)
Interior of the mining part of Carreg Mowyn where the lead ore is principally carried in boats through narrow level communications branching from the mines (PD09311)
View below Gresford church yard looking to its pleasing valley, waterd by the River Alun [and] looking beyond it to Chester in the distance. Denbighshire (PD09312)
The slight remains of the Roman walls of Uriconium, the present Wroxeter (PD09313)
The keep [and] part of the ruins of Hawarden Castle (PD09314)