- Llyfr Ffoto 4686/109.
- Eitem
- [1968]
Rhan oKyffin Williams Archive
A footpath flanked on the left by a stone wall, on the right a slate fence.
Rhan oKyffin Williams Archive
A footpath flanked on the left by a stone wall, on the right a slate fence.
[Stone wall and mountain peak]
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A stone wall running up a steep hillside. A mountain peak, possibly Pen yr Ole Wen, can be seen in the distance.
[Sycamore sapling and stone wall, Brynrefail]
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A sycamore sapling sprouting up from the shelter of a stone wall, Moel Eilio visible in the distance.
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A small farmhouse with a chimney at either end and a stone outbuilding photographed from the rear. The farm has a telephone line running to a nearby telegraph pole suggesting it is occupied. In the foreground is a stone wall in a state of disrepair.
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A small farmhouse and a stone outbuilding photographed from the rear. The farm has a chimney at either end and a telephone line running to a nearby telegraph pole, suggesting it is occupied.
[Hillside, Cottage & Slate Tip]
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A small cottage on a hillside with a slate tip visible behind.
[Stone Wall, cottage & Slate tip]
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A small cottage on a hillside with a slate tip visible behind. In the foreground is the corner of a stone wall with a crude fence on top.
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An underexposed view of a farmhouse reached by a track running between two stone walls. In the foreground is a large boulder.
[Upland landscape, possibly Cwm Idwal]
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An upland landscape with a steep concave slope on the left, and sheep sheltering against a stone wall. Taken on an overcast day with low cloud.
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A small farmhouse with a chimney at either end and a stone outbuilding photographed from the rear. The farm has a telephone line running to a nearby telegraph pole suggesting it is occupied. In the foreground is a stone wall in a state of disrepair.
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A narrow metal gate suitable only for pedestrians set in a stone wall. An overgrown track between two stone walls can be seen beyond the gate leading to a small cottage.
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A narrow road leading to moorland. A metal gate across the road has been opened. Note the slate fence. Location believed to be between Croesor and Cnicht.
[Stone walls, sheep & cottages]
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Rhan oKyffin Williams Archive
A grassed over track between two stone walls leading to a small farmhouse.
[Capel Tabor & adjoining house, Pentrepella]
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The top portion of Capel Tabor and the adjoining house, Pentrepella as seen from behind a stone wall that dominates the foreground.
[Waste tip and Brynteg Chapel, Bethesda]
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A footpath running between two stone walls. That on the left is a retaining wall for a slate tip. The footpath heads up hill in the direction of Brynteg Chapel.