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Merionethshire (1784-1806) + Add to album Bala, the view taken from Tommen y Bala extending across the lake of Bala and beyond it to the Arrenig & Aran Benllyn mountains. Merionethshire (22 July, 1786) + Add to album Llyn Gwernan a small lake on the ascent to Cader Idris from Dolgelly on the Towyn road, its margin hemmed in by mountain slopes. Merionethshire (11 August, 1797) + Add to album Dolgelly Merionethshire (20 July, 1792) + Add to album [From the summit of the Bwlch y Groes] (17 August, 1797) + Add to album [Llydiart y Barwn- the gate of the Baron] (1784-1806) + Add to album The ascent to the ruins of Harlech castle from the great level on leaving the Traeth Sands. Merionethshire (18 July, 1792) + Add to album Continuation by the new road from Bwlch y Groes tow[ar]ds Bala, above Cwm Llwyd, water'd by the Afon Eineon & looking to[war]ds Arran Benllyn - principal in the mount[ai]n group. Merionethshire (17 August, 1797) + Add to album View from the road between Barmouth & Dolgelley looking across the River Maw to Cader Idris (19 July, 1792) + Add to album The cascade of Dolymelynlyn formed by the Ganfa rivulet not far from its junction with the River Maw (1784-1806) + Add to album The Vale of Glyndwrdwy, in the road from Llangollen to Corwen (1790) + Add to album Falls of the C---- on Monday, Nth Wales (1784-1806) + Add to album Lewis Hughes Esqr., St. Asaph (1820) + Add to album Master Hughes the infant Cambrian harpist (1834) + Add to album W. Owen Pughe D.C.L., F.A.S (ca. 1830) + Add to album Mrs. Mary Carol servant to the Ladies of Llangollen (1806) + Add to album Sir Roger Mostyn (1797) + Add to album Henry William Paget, 1st Marquess of Anglesey (1807) + Add to album Mr.Osborne Morgan, M.P May 17. 1879 (1879) + Add to album First Prev18192021 Actual occurence on the steepest ascent of the mountain road between Pont Aberglaslyn & Tan y Bwlch during a violent thunder storms which terrified the horses that in consequence they here refused collar. Merionethshire (1784-1806) Courtesy of The National Library of Wales | Public Domain Bala, the view taken from Tommen y Bala extending across the lake of Bala and beyond it to the Arrenig & Aran Benllyn mountains. Merionethshire (22 July, 1786) Courtesy of The National Library of Wales | Public Domain Llyn Gwernan a small lake on the ascent to Cader Idris from Dolgelly on the Towyn road, its margin hemmed in by mountain slopes. Merionethshire (11 August, 1797) Courtesy of The National Library of Wales | Public Domain Dolgelly Merionethshire (20 July, 1792) Courtesy of The National Library of Wales | Public Domain [From the summit of the Bwlch y Groes] (17 August, 1797) Courtesy of The National Library of Wales | Public Domain [Llydiart y Barwn- the gate of the Baron] (1784-1806) Courtesy of The National Library of Wales | Public Domain The ascent to the ruins of Harlech castle from the great level on leaving the Traeth Sands. Merionethshire (18 July, 1792) Courtesy of The National Library of Wales | Public Domain Continuation by the new road from Bwlch y Groes tow[ar]ds Bala, above Cwm Llwyd, water'd by the Afon Eineon & looking to[war]ds Arran Benllyn - principal in the mount[ai]n group. Merionethshire (17 August, 1797) Courtesy of The National Library of Wales | Public Domain View from the road between Barmouth & Dolgelley looking across the River Maw to Cader Idris (19 July, 1792) Courtesy of The National Library of Wales | Public Domain The cascade of Dolymelynlyn formed by the Ganfa rivulet not far from its junction with the River Maw (1784-1806) Courtesy of The National Library of Wales | Public Domain The Vale of Glyndwrdwy, in the road from Llangollen to Corwen (1790) Courtesy of The National Library of Wales | Public Domain Falls of the C---- on Monday, Nth Wales (1784-1806) Courtesy of The National Library of Wales | Public Domain Lewis Hughes Esqr., St. Asaph (1820) Courtesy of The National Library of Wales | Public Domain Master Hughes the infant Cambrian harpist (1834) Courtesy of The National Library of Wales | Public Domain W. Owen Pughe D.C.L., F.A.S (ca. 1830) Courtesy of The National Library of Wales | Public Domain Mrs. Mary Carol servant to the Ladies of Llangollen (1806) Courtesy of The National Library of Wales | Public Domain Sir Roger Mostyn (1797) Courtesy of The National Library of Wales | Public Domain Henry William Paget, 1st Marquess of Anglesey (1807) Courtesy of The National Library of Wales | Public Domain Mr.Osborne Morgan, M.P May 17. 1879 (1879) Courtesy of The National Library of Wales | Public Domain