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Crowther Hall Lock, Mongomery Canal
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Point Lynas Lighthouse
The route to Parys Mountain
Pool Quay Lock, Montgomery Canal
Amywch Lighthouse
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Chirk station
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The top terrace.
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'Fame' borne by Pegasus.
Entrance to Powis Castle
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Cardiff Bay
The Pierhead Building (Welsh: Adeilad y Pierhead) is a Grade I listed building in Cardiff Bay, Wales. One of Cardiff's most familiar landmarks, it was built in 1897 as the headquarters for the Bute Dock Company, and was designed by the English architect William Frame.
Incorporating a French-Gothic Renaissance theme, the Pierhead boasts details such as hexagonal chimneys, carved friezes, gargoyles, and a highly ornamental and distinctive clock tower. Its exterior is finished in glazed terracotta blocks supplied at the end of the 19th century by J. C. Edwards & Co. of Acrefair, near Ruabon in Wrexham County Borough;
The clock on the building is unofficially known as the "Baby Big Ben" or the "Big Ben of Wales".
The Senedd building is to the right of the Pierhead Building with Wales Millennium Centre in the background
Courtesy: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pierhead_Building
Incorporating a French-Gothic Renaissance theme, the Pierhead boasts details such as hexagonal chimneys, carved friezes, gargoyles, and a highly ornamental and distinctive clock tower. Its exterior is finished in glazed terracotta blocks supplied at the end of the 19th century by J. C. Edwards & Co. of Acrefair, near Ruabon in Wrexham County Borough;
The clock on the building is unofficially known as the "Baby Big Ben" or the "Big Ben of Wales".
The Senedd building is to the right of the Pierhead Building with Wales Millennium Centre in the background
Courtesy: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pierhead_Building
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