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See slideshow Sort orderRelevanceOldest additions firstNewest additions firstOldest painted firstNewest painted first See results on a map View map Dolgelly, North Wales + Add to album Remains of the Temple of Diana on the Coast of Baia near Naples + Add to album A Swiss Valley + Add to album View of Tryfan + Add to album Mountain scene + Add to album Forest river (1786) + Add to album The ruins of the chapter house of Margam Abbey (1787) + Add to album The cascade of the Cain called Pistil y Cain or the spout of the Cain, this rivulet flows soon after into the River Maw situated near LlanElltyd & Dolgelly. Merinethshire (1784-1806) + Add to album View of Llyn Tal y Llyn looking towards Towyn from the road beyond Bwlch Coch & Craig y Ladron going from Dolgelly to Machynlleth. Merionethshire + Add to album The cataract of Rhaiadr Ddu formed by the Velinrhyd Rivulet not far from Maentwrog on the upper road from thence to Harlech (18 July, 1786) + Add to album [Tommen-y-Mur or Hieri Mons] (1784-1806) + Add to album [View of Newport Bridge over the Uske] (2 July,1795) + Add to album The ruins of Benton castle on Milfor Haven as seen on the near approach to them coming down the Haven from Rose Castle tow[ar]ds Lawrenny. Pembrokeshire (1784-1806) + Add to album The usual landing place on Caldy Island coming to it from Tenby the adjoining island of St Margaret in sight. Pembrokeshire (1784-1806) + Add to album Ruins of the Priory of Haverfordwest for Black Monks situated on the west bank of the western Cleddau & south of the Castle of Haverfordwest. Pembrokeshire (1 August, 1792) + Add to album [View of the ruins of Lamphey Court near Pembroke] (1784-1806) + Add to album [Linney Head with Linney Stack] (1784-1806) + Add to album [View near Nangle Block House] (after 1808) + Add to album [Picton Castle- the seat of Lord Milford] (1784-1806) + Add to album [The new light houses on St Anne's Head] (1800-1806) + Add to album St Goven's Chapel curiously placed among the neighbouring cliffs of St Goven's Head (1784-1806) + Add to album General western view of the abbey of the Vale of Crucis seen from the adjoining meadow (20 July, 1790) + Add to album Ruins of Ruthin Castle in the Vale of Clwyd taken within the castle (7 July, 1786) + Add to album Llantrissant among the hills N.E. between Cowbridge & Caerphilly (3 July, 1795) + Add to album The cromlech ; an interesting druidical remain in the woods of Plas Newydd, the seat of the Earl of Uxbridge in Anglesea. Snowdon seen from it (10 July, 1792) + Add to album View of St Brides Bay on the near approach to it from St Davids & not far from Solvach The southern boudary stretches far out to the westward & is terminated by the island of Skomar divided from the main by Jacks Sound (13 July, 1792) + Add to album The curious little creek of Solva or Solvach, an inlet from St Brides Bay Principally frequented by coasters in the culm & lime trade sometimes an harbour of refuge for vessels in distress, tho[ugh] of difficult access (10 July, 1795) + Add to album General distant view of the city of Chester surrounded by its walls looking to it from the westwards across the River Dee & the Roodce (1784-1806) + Add to album General view of the town & castle of Caernarvon from Tut Hill looking westward to the Eifl Hills & to the opening at Abermenai from the sea (12 July 1790) + Add to album Distant general view of Bridgenorth, with the approaching course of the Severn the Wrekin seen in the distance, Shropshire (1784-1806) + Add to album The slight remains of Holt Castle on the Dee built by John Earl of Warren in the reign of Edwrd.1st the castrum legionis of the Romans an outpost to Deva, the present Chester is generaly fixed at this place, Denbighshire (1784-1806) + Add to album Barmouth, Merionethshire (19 July, 1792) + Add to album Ruins of the Great Hall of Conway Castle connecting with other parts of the ruins taken from the interior (1784-1806) + Add to album The cataract of the Penmachno River not far from its junction with the Conway River near its falls, Carnarvonshire + Add to album Llanrwst bridge over the River Conway - the work on Inigo Jones (1784-1806) + Add to album Ruins of Caldicot Castle, Monmouthshire (1784-1806) + Add to album View of the site & part of the ruins of Abergavennuy Castle Situated above the Gavenny behind it rises the Derry & in the distance over the town is Pen y Vale or the Sugar Loaf Mountain. Monmouthshire (17 July, 1788) + Add to album Tyloge Bridge, Hafod Park (1784-1806) + Add to album In the Vale of Ffestiniog, Merionethshire, N W (1784-1806) + Add to album The vale or glen of Penanmaen - in which was the ancient mansion built by Ieuan ap Robert ap Meredith in the reign of Hen[ry] 7th - it opens from the Vale of Dolwyddelen (27 July, 1797) + Add to album [The ruins of Raglan castle] (1 July, 1795) + Add to album [The ruins of Newport castle] (26 July, 1787) + Add to album The ruins of Dolwyddelan Castle - the vale above which it stands is watered by the Lledan River - backed to the westward by Moel Siabod (27 July, 1797) + Add to album The Post House at Ponty Dulas (1784-1806) + Add to album The ruins of Castell Coch above the river Taaf This castle is near Llandaff on the road from thence to Pontypridd & Merthyr Tidvil, Glamorganshire (1 August, 1787) + Add to album General view of the ruins of Conway Castle & the river Conway from Mr Hollands grounds called Arcadia (1784-1806) + Add to album Part of the ruins of Conwy Castle taken from the interior (1784-1806) + Add to album One of the copper mines belonging to the Paris Mountain Company. Anglesea (16 July, 1790) + Add to album Interior of one of the Copper Mines on the Paris Mountain (9 July, 1792) + Add to album View on leaving Penmorfa looking towards the marsh and the Traethmawr sands (15 July, 1790) + Add to album View taken under the ruins of Brecknock Castle looking to Brecknock Bridge & to the course of the River Uske beyond it extending tow[ar]ds Crickhowel. Brecknockshire (12 July, 1788) + Add to album [View of the River Honddy in Brecknock] (13 July, 1788) + Add to album Builth Bridge and site of its castle. Brecknockshire.Wales (1784-1806) + Add to album [The ruins of Brecknock Castle] (8 July, 1788) + Add to album The mountain called Mynydd Mawr - on the road between Caernarvon & Beddgelert - on the near approach to Llyn Cywllyn (15 July, 1792) + Add to album Llynniau Nantlle looking across the lakes to Snowdon through the narrowd gorge into Drws y Coed flanked at its entrance by the Drws y Coed Mountain on the right & Mynydd Mawr on the left (1797) + Add to album View of Snowdon & the tower of Dolbadarn Castle seen across the lower Lake of Llanberis, Caernarvonshire (14 July, 1792) + Add to album View of the ruins of Aberystwyth Castle, above the bay of Cardigan taken from the south. Cardiganshire (25 June, 1790) + Add to album Hafod in Cwm Ystwith. The romantic abode of Thomas Johnes,Esq; M.P. Cardiganshire (1795) + Add to album View in the upper part of the Vale of the Rheidol on the approach to the Devils Bridge. Cardiganshire (3 August, 1787) + Add to album [1][2][3][4]Next Last Dolgelly, North Wales image © Guy Peppiatt Fine Art | All Rights Reserved Remains of the Temple of Diana on the Coast of Baia near Naples image © Guy Peppiatt Fine Art | All Rights Reserved A Swiss Valley Courtesy of a private collector | All Rights Reserved View of Tryfan Courtesy of a private collector | All Rights Reserved Mountain scene No Known Copyright Restrictions | Public Domain Forest river (1786) No Known Copyright Restrictions | Public Domain The ruins of the chapter house of Margam Abbey (1787) Courtesy of The National Library of Wales | Public Domain The cascade of the Cain called Pistil y Cain or the spout of the Cain, this rivulet flows soon after into the River Maw situated near LlanElltyd & Dolgelly. Merinethshire (1784-1806) Courtesy of The National Library of Wales | Public Domain View of Llyn Tal y Llyn looking towards Towyn from the road beyond Bwlch Coch & Craig y Ladron going from Dolgelly to Machynlleth. Merionethshire Courtesy of The National Library of Wales | Public Domain The cataract of Rhaiadr Ddu formed by the Velinrhyd Rivulet not far from Maentwrog on the upper road from thence to Harlech (18 July, 1786) Courtesy of The National Library of Wales | Public Domain [Tommen-y-Mur or Hieri Mons] (1784-1806) Courtesy of The National Library of Wales | Public Domain [View of Newport Bridge over the Uske] (2 July,1795) Courtesy of The National Library of Wales | Public Domain The ruins of Benton castle on Milfor Haven as seen on the near approach to them coming down the Haven from Rose Castle tow[ar]ds Lawrenny. Pembrokeshire (1784-1806) Courtesy of The National Library of Wales | Public Domain The usual landing place on Caldy Island coming to it from Tenby the adjoining island of St Margaret in sight. Pembrokeshire (1784-1806) Courtesy of The National Library of Wales | Public Domain Ruins of the Priory of Haverfordwest for Black Monks situated on the west bank of the western Cleddau & south of the Castle of Haverfordwest. Pembrokeshire (1 August, 1792) Courtesy of The National Library of Wales | Public Domain [View of the ruins of Lamphey Court near Pembroke] (1784-1806) Courtesy of The National Library of Wales | Public Domain [Linney Head with Linney Stack] (1784-1806) Courtesy of The National Library of Wales | Public Domain [View near Nangle Block House] (after 1808) Courtesy of The National Library of Wales | Public Domain [Picton Castle- the seat of Lord Milford] (1784-1806) Courtesy of The National Library of Wales | Public Domain [The new light houses on St Anne's Head] (1800-1806) Courtesy of The National Library of Wales | Public Domain St Goven's Chapel curiously placed among the neighbouring cliffs of St Goven's Head (1784-1806) Courtesy of The National Library of Wales | Public Domain General western view of the abbey of the Vale of Crucis seen from the adjoining meadow (20 July, 1790) Courtesy of The National Library of Wales | Public Domain Ruins of Ruthin Castle in the Vale of Clwyd taken within the castle (7 July, 1786) Courtesy of The National Library of Wales | Public Domain Llantrissant among the hills N.E. between Cowbridge & Caerphilly (3 July, 1795) Courtesy of The National Library of Wales | Public Domain The cromlech ; an interesting druidical remain in the woods of Plas Newydd, the seat of the Earl of Uxbridge in Anglesea. Snowdon seen from it (10 July, 1792) Courtesy of The National Library of Wales | Public Domain View of St Brides Bay on the near approach to it from St Davids & not far from Solvach The southern boudary stretches far out to the westward & is terminated by the island of Skomar divided from the main by Jacks Sound (13 July, 1792) Courtesy of The National Library of Wales | Public Domain The curious little creek of Solva or Solvach, an inlet from St Brides Bay Principally frequented by coasters in the culm & lime trade sometimes an harbour of refuge for vessels in distress, tho[ugh] of difficult access (10 July, 1795) General distant view of the city of Chester surrounded by its walls looking to it from the westwards across the River Dee & the Roodce (1784-1806) Courtesy of The National Library of Wales | Public Domain General view of the town & castle of Caernarvon from Tut Hill looking westward to the Eifl Hills & to the opening at Abermenai from the sea (12 July 1790) Courtesy of The National Library of Wales | Public Domain Distant general view of Bridgenorth, with the approaching course of the Severn the Wrekin seen in the distance, Shropshire (1784-1806) Courtesy of The National Library of Wales | Public Domain The slight remains of Holt Castle on the Dee built by John Earl of Warren in the reign of Edwrd.1st the castrum legionis of the Romans an outpost to Deva, the present Chester is generaly fixed at this place, Denbighshire (1784-1806) Courtesy of The National Library of Wales | Public Domain Barmouth, Merionethshire (19 July, 1792) Courtesy of The National Library of Wales | Public Domain Ruins of the Great Hall of Conway Castle connecting with other parts of the ruins taken from the interior (1784-1806) Courtesy of The National Library of Wales | Public Domain The cataract of the Penmachno River not far from its junction with the Conway River near its falls, Carnarvonshire Courtesy of The National Library of Wales | Public Domain Llanrwst bridge over the River Conway - the work on Inigo Jones (1784-1806) Courtesy of The National Library of Wales | Public Domain Ruins of Caldicot Castle, Monmouthshire (1784-1806) Courtesy of The National Library of Wales | Public Domain View of the site & part of the ruins of Abergavennuy Castle Situated above the Gavenny behind it rises the Derry & in the distance over the town is Pen y Vale or the Sugar Loaf Mountain. Monmouthshire (17 July, 1788) Courtesy of The National Library of Wales | Public Domain Tyloge Bridge, Hafod Park (1784-1806) Courtesy of The National Library of Wales | Public Domain In the Vale of Ffestiniog, Merionethshire, N W (1784-1806) Courtesy of The National Library of Wales | Public Domain The vale or glen of Penanmaen - in which was the ancient mansion built by Ieuan ap Robert ap Meredith in the reign of Hen[ry] 7th - it opens from the Vale of Dolwyddelen (27 July, 1797) Courtesy of The National Library of Wales | Public Domain [The ruins of Raglan castle] (1 July, 1795) Courtesy of The National Library of Wales | Public Domain [The ruins of Newport castle] (26 July, 1787) Courtesy of The National Library of Wales | Public Domain The ruins of Dolwyddelan Castle - the vale above which it stands is watered by the Lledan River - backed to the westward by Moel Siabod (27 July, 1797) Courtesy of The National Library of Wales | Public Domain The Post House at Ponty Dulas (1784-1806) Courtesy of The National Library of Wales | Public Domain The ruins of Castell Coch above the river Taaf This castle is near Llandaff on the road from thence to Pontypridd & Merthyr Tidvil, Glamorganshire (1 August, 1787) Courtesy of The National Library of Wales | Public Domain General view of the ruins of Conway Castle & the river Conway from Mr Hollands grounds called Arcadia (1784-1806) Courtesy of The National Library of Wales | Public Domain Part of the ruins of Conwy Castle taken from the interior (1784-1806) Courtesy of The National Library of Wales | Public Domain One of the copper mines belonging to the Paris Mountain Company. Anglesea (16 July, 1790) Courtesy of The National Library of Wales | Public Domain Interior of one of the Copper Mines on the Paris Mountain (9 July, 1792) Courtesy of The National Library of Wales | Public Domain View on leaving Penmorfa looking towards the marsh and the Traethmawr sands (15 July, 1790) Courtesy of The National Library of Wales | Public Domain View taken under the ruins of Brecknock Castle looking to Brecknock Bridge & to the course of the River Uske beyond it extending tow[ar]ds Crickhowel. Brecknockshire (12 July, 1788) Courtesy of The National Library of Wales | Public Domain [View of the River Honddy in Brecknock] (13 July, 1788) Courtesy of The National Library of Wales | Public Domain Builth Bridge and site of its castle. Brecknockshire.Wales (1784-1806) Courtesy of The National Library of Wales | Public Domain [The ruins of Brecknock Castle] (8 July, 1788) Courtesy of The National Library of Wales | Public Domain The mountain called Mynydd Mawr - on the road between Caernarvon & Beddgelert - on the near approach to Llyn Cywllyn (15 July, 1792) Courtesy of The National Library of Wales | Public Domain Llynniau Nantlle looking across the lakes to Snowdon through the narrowd gorge into Drws y Coed flanked at its entrance by the Drws y Coed Mountain on the right & Mynydd Mawr on the left (1797) Courtesy of The National Library of Wales | Public Domain View of Snowdon & the tower of Dolbadarn Castle seen across the lower Lake of Llanberis, Caernarvonshire (14 July, 1792) Courtesy of The National Library of Wales | Public Domain View of the ruins of Aberystwyth Castle, above the bay of Cardigan taken from the south. Cardiganshire (25 June, 1790) Courtesy of The National Library of Wales | Public Domain Hafod in Cwm Ystwith. The romantic abode of Thomas Johnes,Esq; M.P. Cardiganshire (1795) Courtesy of The National Library of Wales | Public Domain View in the upper part of the Vale of the Rheidol on the approach to the Devils Bridge. Cardiganshire (3 August, 1787) Courtesy of The National Library of Wales | Public Domain