Crane and warehouses.
Machinery in warehouse.
Vivian Quarry.
Royal Hotel.
Llangollen Railway Station.
Llangollen Station Signal Box.
Train arrival.
Llangollen Railway poster.
Llangollen Railway poster.
Llangollen Railway poster.
Old luggage wheelbarrow.
Humour on poster.
Details of building enlarged in 1904.
River Dee and Railway Station.
Moored boats.
Aiming at narrow passage.
Aqueduct of Pontcysyllte (1805).
River Dee and Gate Road Bridge.
Rural landscape.
Overview to River Dee.
Water at different levels.
Boat crossing the Pontcysyllte Aqueduct.
Boat on the canal.
Llanberis Lake Railways.
Lake Padarn.
Masonry building.
Overview to Caernarfon waterside and Anglesey Isla…
Swivel bridge over River Seiont.
Overview towards Queen's Gate.
Eagle Tower.
Circular slate dais.
Outdoor clock.
Clock Tunnel.
Black Boy Inn (1522).
Old price list.
The four alls...
Main Gate of Caernarfon Castle.
Greek restaurant in Wales.
The Anglesey.
Big anchor.
Suspension bridge and tower.
Swan Cottage - Bed & Breakfast.
Floating piers for leisure boats.
Seagull's nest.
Typical two storey house.
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Disaggregating layers of slate without cracking.
Demonstration of this particular skill by a worker, in the National Slate Museum, at Llanberis.
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I really like this photo, although the modern 'dust extraction system' does detract from the tradition!
When I was a student, we used to go to this museum for some classes!
Best Wishes, and a good weekend
Peter
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