- Ridley 2727.
- Eitem
- [c1905]
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View of spectators and their horse drawn carts at Cowbridge Races.
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View of spectators and their horse drawn carts at Cowbridge Races.
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A group of children leaning against railings outside a large, late Victorian detached house.
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Water mill and adjacent house
St Mary Church, East Side, Cowbridge
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Double fronted house with ornate front door guarded by a small dog. A monkey puzzle tree is growing in the garden.
The Church St Hilary, Cowbridge
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Exterior of a small rural church.
Horse & Groom Hotel, Cowbridge Road, Cowbridge
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Cowbridge Road showing Bridge Inn, Davis - a shop selling Wrench postcards and a General dealer.
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Exterior of the school building with a group of children standing outside.
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Oblique view of a Victorian two storey house with a stone wall in front.
Cowbridge Road West End, Cowbridge
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Cowbridge Road East End, Cowbridge.
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Looking along Cowbridge Road towards the Ancient Druid Hotel.
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Interior of church looking towards the altar.
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A detached two storey house in a rural setting.
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Three horses jumping over a hurdle, a fourth approaching the hurdle.
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Photo of two racehorses practising at Cowbridge racecourse.
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Photograph of a quiet Cowbridge Road, a few small shops visible in the distance.
Pulpit & Lectern, St Mary's Church, Cowbridge
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Portrait format view of lectern & pulpit
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A row of neat terraced houses.
The Vicarage, St Hilary, Cowbridge
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Exterior of a typical Victorian vicarage.