Holyhead (Q8620)

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town in the county of Anglesey in Wales
  • Caergybi
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Holyhead
town in the county of Anglesey in Wales
  • Caergybi

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53°19'0.001"N, 4°37'59.999"W
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The rope bridge near the light-house, Holyhead
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Sketches in Wales: Holyhead market
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The harbour, Holyhead
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Light-house on the South Stack, Holyhead
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Lighthouse on the South Stack Holyhead
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The harbour light-house, Holyhead
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South Stack Light House: Near Holyhead
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Part of the South Stack, Holyhead
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South Stack Lighthouse, Holyhead
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The landing of his Majesty, George The Fourth, at Holyhead, August 7th 1821
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Market place, Holy Head, Anglesea
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Market place, Holy Head, Anglesea
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Collegiate Church Holy head. Anglesea
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Holyhead harbour and church
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Collegiate Church, Holyhead
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The south view of Holyhead Collegiate Church in the Isle of Anglesey
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The Collegiate Church of Holyhead
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Collegiate church, Holy Head, Pl2
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The south view of Holyhead Collegiate - Church,.isle of Anglesey
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The Collegiate Church Of Holyhead
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Goleudy yr Ynyslawd, wrth Gaergybi
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Holyhead breakwater & harbour of refuge
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The harbour light-house, Holyhead
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The landing of his Majesty, George the Fourth, at Holyhead, August 7th 1821
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South Stack north side of the bridge
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Holyhead mountain and South Stack bridge. from the island
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A plan of a triumphal memorial intended to be erected by subscription on the pier at Holyhead: in honour of the visit of His Majesty George IV, to the principality of Wales on the 7th. of August 1821, by Thomas Harrison Esq. Architect
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Bridge to the South Stack Lighthouse: near Holyhead
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Holyhead, Isle of Anglesea
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The rope bridge near the light-house, Holyhead
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Part of the South Stack Holyhead
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Holyhead breakwater & harbour of refuge
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The new harbour of refuge at Holyhead
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South doorway Holyhead Church, Anglesey.A.D. XXVIII
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South Stack light house near Holyhead
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The harbour of Holyhead
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Holyhead Hotel: London & North Western Railway
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View of the collegiate church of Holy Head, a town and cape of the Isle on Anglesey
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House of Capt. Skinner, Holyhead, 1828
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View of the collegiate church of Holy Head, a town and cape of the Isle of Anglesey
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The landing of his Majesty, George the Fourth, at Holyead, August 1821
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An old road near Holyhead, Anglesea
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Holyhead, watercolour
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A milestone in Holyhead that was 'lost' when the course of the main road was changed
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Old 'Irish huts' found by David Eager near Holyhead
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Members of Holyhead Youth Club entertaining the old people at a Christmas party
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M Sinclair, Holyhead, in his fish shop
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