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53°15'46.800"N, 4°5'38.400"W
Beaumaris Castle. built by Edward 1st. 1295
Beaumaris Castle, Isle of Anglesea
Entrance to Beaumaris Castle
Entrance to Beaumaris Castle
Beaumaris Castle, Anglesea
Beaumaris Castle, Anglesea
Baron Hill: the seat of Sir. Richard Williams Bulkeley bar. M.P
The north view of Beaumaris Castle in the Isle of Anglesey
Beaumaris from the sea: Her Majesty passing on the evening of the 14th August 1847
Beaumaris, from Baron Hill
Beaumaris, from Barrow Hill Grounds
Beaumaris from Baron Hill
Interior of Beaumaris Castle & Baron Hill
Beaumaris, from Baron Hill
Beaumaris from Baron Hill
Beaumaris isle of Anglesey: north Wales
The great hall in Beaumarais Castle, pl. 2
Beaumaris: isle of Anglesea, north Wales
Beaumarais Castle, in the Isle of Anglesey, north Wales
Llanvaes church, Beaumaris: N.W. view: rebuilt A.D. 1845
The north view of Beaumaris Castle, in the isle of Anglesey
Anglesea Castle Beaumaris
Beaumaris, Isle of Anglesea
Beaumaris Castle, Anglesea
View in the Isle of Anglesea
Interior of the s.entrance of Beaumaris Castle
Baron Hill: in the isle of Anglesey, the seat of Lord Viscount Bulkeley
Tref Biwmaris o Barc Syr Richard Bulkeley
Entrance to Beaumaris Castle
Beaumarais Castle, Anglesey, pl. 1
Remains of Tudor Hall, Isle of Anglesea
Ancient Manor House Beaumaris
Beaumaris Castle, in Anglesea i.e. Anglesey
View of Beaumaris and of the new terrace buildings on the green
Henllys, near Beaumaris: N.Wales. seat of J. Lewis Hampton-Lewis Esqre
The south east view of Beaumaris Castle, in the Isle Of Anglesey
Beaumaris Castle. Built by Edward 1st.in 1295
A view of Beaumaris: from Barow hill grounds
Beaumaris: Isle of Anglesea