General view of Llanrhaiadr from Penywalk.
- JPJ072.
- Item
- [c.1905].
Part of the village of Llanrhaeadr-ym-Mochnant including the church seen through the trees from Penywalk.
E. C. Burns.
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General view of Llanrhaiadr from Penywalk.
Part of the village of Llanrhaeadr-ym-Mochnant including the church seen through the trees from Penywalk.
E. C. Burns.
Drawing Room, Llangedwyn Hall.
An extremely cluttered drawing room full of various pieces of furniture, ornaments, paintings, flower arrangements, rugs and cushions.
View of the dam from below.
John Peris Jones.
[Crowd wearing rosettes outside the Plough Inn, Llanrhaeadr-ym-Mochnant]
A crowd of men, all wearing suits, bowler hats and rosettes outside the Plough Inn, Llanrhaeadr-ym-Mochnant. The licensee's name is D. Humphreys. The licensee's name appears to have been hastily added to a pre-existing sign board suggesting he only recently took the premises over. Possibly connected with a general election.
John Peris Jones
Craig & Cadair Berwyn and River, Maengwynedd, Llanrhaiadr
An upland landscape with hills and a mountain stream descending from a small waterfall in the centre of the photo
Front view of a Coleg y Bala.
John Peris Jones
Exterior of Bethania Independent Chapel, Penybont.
E.C. Burns.
Casgliad John Peris Jones Collection
Glass negatives, the majority of views in and around Llanrhaeadr-ym-Mochnant during the first decade of the twentieth century. The original numbering system (1, 2, 2a, 3 etc.) has been retained with the prefix JPJ added. Many were used to produce collotype postcards, information relating to the production of which are noted on the original storage envelopes. Some of these also credit the photographer as being E.C Burns, who is listed in the 1911 census as a shopkeeper and photographer. The inscriptions on the envelopes seem to act as a template for the wording on the postcards, consequently it is likely that E.C. Burns was responsible for all the photographs.
[Various]
Exterior view of a large ivy-clad house, identified as Brynygwalia, Llangedwyn.
John Peris Jones.
Exterior view of a large ivy-clad house, identified as Brynygwalia, Llangedwyn.
John Peris Jones.
Exterior of an impressive looking, ivy-clad two-storey detached house known today as Bryn Gwalia Hall.
Exterior view of an ivy-clad two storey villa style house.
E. C. Burns.
View of a large two storey house set among trees. The house has a distinctive veranda running the length of the front and is approached along a straight driveway. Although spelt 'Bronilog' on the original enclosure, should this read 'Bronheulog'?
John Peris Jones
Bridge End, Llanrhaiadr, looking west.
Llanrhaeadr-ym-Mochnant with the Plough Inn (landlord E.J. Hughes) on the left. On the right can be seen an enamelled sign advertising Home & Colonial Tea. In the 1911 census Edward John Hughes aged 48 is listed as the landlord of the Plough Inn.
E. C. Burns.
Llanrhaeadr-ym-Mochnant as seen from the vantage point of Penywalk.
John Peris Jones.
Bank House, Llanrhaiadr, nr Oswestry.
A view of Mr T. J. Lloyd's premises, Bank House, Llanrhaeadr-ym-Mochnant along with the adjacent branch of the North & South Wales Bank. The white-haired gentleman in front of the shop is believed to be Mr. Lloyd with his daughter Eirian. The other two gentlemen are believed to be bank staff.
Photograph of the exterior of a stone built house with three dormer windows at the front. Arllen Fawr is a grade II listed building dating back to the 1500s.
John Peris Jones
[A.B. Lewis Grocer & Provision Dealer]
Three buildings, all of which appear to be part of the same business. Numerous enamelled signs are to be seen advertising tea and soap.
John Peris Jones.
A View of Lake Vyrnwy, Llanwddyn (Liverpool Water Supply) .
A view of Llyn Efyrnwy looking towards the tower.
T. J. Lloyd, Llanrhaiadr.