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A Book of North Wales

Chapter 3: ILLUSTRATIONS
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This work introduces North Wales through a concise historical overview of the Welsh people and the English conquest, then proceeds region by region — Anglesey, Holyhead, Bangor, Snowdon, Lleyn, Conway, S. Asaph, Denbigh, Llangollen, Dolgelley, Harlech, Welshpool, Newtown, and Machynlleth — blending accounts of castles, churches, landscapes, and local antiquities with notes on language, customs, and archaeology intended to orient visitors; numerous photographs and illustrations accompany descriptive sketches and practical observations about scenery, monuments, and regional character.

ILLUSTRATIONS

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Conway Castle Frontispiece
From a photograph by Messrs. F. Frith and Co.
Welsh Women To face page 8
From a photograph by Messrs. F. Frith and Co.
Holyhead at Rhoscolyn 22
From a photograph by Messrs. F. Frith and Co.
South Stack Light, Holyhead 46
From a photograph by Messrs. F. Frith and Co.
South Stack Bridge 59
From a photograph by Messrs. Valentine and Sons, Ltd.
Carnarvon Castle 74
From a photograph by Messrs. Valentine and Sons, Ltd.
Nant Bridge, Carnarvon 80
From a photograph by Messrs. Valentine and Sons, Ltd.
Bethesda 85
From a photograph by Messrs. F. Frith and Co.
Snowdon 90
From a photograph by Messrs. Valentine and Sons, Ltd.
Aberglaslyn Pass 95
From a photograph by Messrs. Valentine and Sons, Ltd.
Llanberis 99
From a photograph by Messrs. Valentine and Sons, Ltd.
Beddgelert 102
From a photograph by Messrs. Valentine and Sons, Ltd.
Capel Curig 105
From a photograph by Messrs. Valentine and Sons, Ltd.
Conway Castle 125
From a photograph by Messrs. Valentine and Sons, Ltd.
Plas Mawr, Exterior 129
From a photograph by Messrs. F. Frith and Co.
Plas Mawr, Court 130
From a photograph by Messrs. F. Frith and Co.
Catherine of Berain 146
From a painting.
Ruthin Castle 163
From a photograph by Messrs. Valentine and Sons, Ltd.
Llangollen Bridge 183
From a photograph by Messrs. Valentine and Sons, Ltd.
Berwyn 184
From a photograph by Messrs. Valentine and Sons, Ltd.
Berwyn, from Castell Dinas Bran 187
From a photograph by Messrs. F. Frith and Co.
The Ladies of Llangollen 188
From an old print.
The Pillar of Eliseg 190
From a photograph by Messrs. Valentine and Sons, Ltd.
Vale Crucis Abbey 191
From a photograph by Messrs. Valentine and Sons, Ltd.
Vale Crucis Abbey from within 195
From a photograph by Messrs. Valentine and Sons, Ltd.
Cader Idris 205
From a photograph by Messrs. F. Frith and Co.
Cader Idris 206
From a photograph by Messrs. F. Frith and Co.
Torrent Walk, Dolgelley 208
From a photograph by Messrs. Valentine and Sons, Ltd.
Null, Torrent Walk 209
From a photograph by Messrs. Valentine and Sons, Ltd.
Cader Idris 210
From a photograph by Messrs. F. Frith and Co.
Pistyll-y-Cain 216
From a photograph by Messrs. Valentine and Sons, Ltd.
Lyn-y-Groes, Dolgelley 224
From a photograph by Messrs. Valentine and Sons, Ltd.
Halfway House, Dolgelley 226
From a photograph by Messrs. Valentine and Sons, Ltd.
Harlech Castle 231
From a photograph by Messrs. Valentine and Sons, Ltd.
Church, Montgomery 246
From a photograph by F. Bligh Bond, Esq., f.r.i.b.a.
Powis Castle 256
From a photograph by Messrs. Valentine and Sons, Ltd.
Owen Glyndwr’s Parliament House, Machynlleth 291
From a photograph by Messrs. Valentine and Sons, Ltd.
Old Bridge, Dinas Mawddwy 300
From a photograph by Messrs. F. Frith and Co.
Llanegryn 308
From a photograph by F. Bligh Bond, Esq., f.r.i.b.a.