General view of Llanrhaiadr from Penywalk.
- JPJ072.
- Eitem
- [c.1905].
Part of the village of Llanrhaeadr-ym-Mochnant including the church seen through the trees from Penywalk.
E. C. Burns.
98 canlyniad gyda gwrthrychau digidol Dangos canlyniadau gyda gwrthrychau digidol
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.
Portrait format view of Pistyll Rhaiadr, near Llanrhaeadr-ym-Mochnant.
John Peris Jones
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
Exterior of an impressive looking, ivy-clad two-storey detached house known today as Bryn Gwalia Hall.
[Tafarn Llaw / Hand Hotel, Llanrhaiadr-ym-Mochnant]
View looking along Market Street, Llanrhaeadr-ym-Mochnant. The signboard above the door reads "Edward Jones, Ale, Wine & Spirits."
John Peris Jones.
Front view of a Coleg y Bala.
John Peris Jones
[Tanat Valley Light Railway - cutting the sod #2]
Crowds watching the sod-cutting ceremony at Pontywaen by the Countess of Powis. In the foreground are two large marquees whilst the ceremony is taking place in the distance under a banner that reads "Success to the Tanat Valley Light Railway." Note that JPJ004 is a similar view of the same event. The Montgomery County Times and Shropshire and Mid-Wales Advertiser dated 16th September 1899 gives an account of the proceedings.
[Tanat Valley Light Railway - cutting the sod #3]
Crowds watching the sod-cutting ceremony at Pontywaen by the Countess of Powis. In the foreground are two large marquees whilst the ceremony is taking place in the distance under a banner that reads "Success to the Tanat Valley Light Railway." Note that JPJ003 is a similar view of the same event. The Montgomery County Times and Shropshire and Mid-Wales Advertiser dated 16th September 1899 gives an account of the proceedings
General view of the village of Llangedwyn. Additional information on the original enclosure indicates that this was used to produce 500 brown collotype postcards published by Lloyd, Llanrhaiadr. Mr Lloyd was the owner of the premises prior to Mr John Peris Jones.
E.C. Burns
View taken from a high viewpoint, possibly the church tower showing part of the village of Llanrhaeadr-ym-Mochnant
John Peris Jones
A rural landscape traversed by a railway line running from the bottom right of the photo to Llansilin Road railway station in the upper left.
John Peris Jones
Photograph of two large square filter beds with three men in attendance.
John Peris Jones
View looking over the rooftops of part of Llanrhaeadr-ym-Mochnant.
John Peris Jones.
General view, Llanrhaiadr looking East.
A view of Llanrhaeadr-ym-Mochnant looking east with Bethesda chapel centre left.
John Peris Jones
Montgomeryshire Yeomanry marching from camp at Llanfyllin. [no.2]
Mounted soldiers parading along Llanfyllin High Street, the Wynnstay Arms on the right hand side.
John Peris Jones.
Statue of T. E. Ellis that stands in Bala and was unveiled on 7th October 1903. Photographed in landscape format with houses and a shop visible behind.
E. C. Burns.
Llanyblowel Church viewed from a distance with a river and meadows in the foreground.
E.C. Burns.
A view of the exterior of The Vicarage, Llanrhaeadr-ym-Mochnant.
John Peris Jones.
Drawing Room, Llangedwyn Hall.
An extremely cluttered drawing room full of various pieces of furniture, ornaments, paintings, flower arrangements, rugs and cushions.
Animated street scene, Llanrhaeadr-ym-Mochnant. J T Lloyd's premises, (printer, stationer and publisher of many of these images as postcards) can be seen in the centre of the photograph.
E. C. Burns.