Stone walls lctgm -- Wales -- 1960-1970

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[Anglesey Farmhouse II]

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.

[Anglesey Farmhouse III]

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.

[Anglesey Farmhouse IV]

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.

[Country Road near Croesor]

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.

[Footpath]

A footpath flanked on the left by a stone wall, on the right a slate fence.

[Gate & Stone walls]

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.

[Isolated farm]

An underexposed view of a farmhouse reached by a track running between two stone walls. In the foreground is a large boulder.