Conwy (Q8639)

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town in Wales
  • Conway
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Conwy
town in Wales
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    53°16'48.000"N, 3°49'48.000"W
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    place_5
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    place_364
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    Conway Castle, Caernarvonshire. Pl.2
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    Conway Castle, In Caernarvonshire. Plate II
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    Conway Castle & Br.(Title and print are incomplete)
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    Conway Castle: Carnarvonshire, north Wales
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    View of Conway Castle, Caernarvonshire
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    The south east view of Conway Castle, in the county of Caernarvon
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    Plas Mawr, or, The Great Mansion: situate in High Street, Conway
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    The Conway Tubular Bridge on the Chester & Holyhead railway
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    The Conway tubular bridge on the Chester & Holyhead Railway
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    Conway in the county of Caernarvon
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    Bonlondeb, near Conway.- Seat of Mrs. Holland Roberts
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    Conway Castle: from the wood opposite
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    Conway Castle, With The Suspension Bridge And Railway Tube
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    A west prospect of Conway Castle, in Caernarvon Shire
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    Conway Castle: (A distant view Sun-set)
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    Conway Bridge.(Carnarvonshire, North Wales)
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    Conventional Church, Abbey of Conway
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    Aberconway Castle, in Caernarvonshire
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    Aberconway Castle, Caernarvonshire
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    Conway Castle, from the Bank of the Conway, below the Town
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    The north east view of Conway Castle in the county of Caernarvon
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    The North East View of Aberconway Castle in the County of Caernar
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    Conway Bridge. Construction of second tube, September, 1848
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    Conway Bridge. Floating of second tube, September, 1848
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    Conway in the county of Caernarvon
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    Interior Of Conway Church: Revd. Morgan Morgan, M.A., Vicar
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    Conway Town, Castle, & Tubular Bridge
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    Conway Bridge (Carnarvonshire, North Wales)
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    The Conway tubular bridge and castle
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    The Conway Tubular Bridge and Castle
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    The Conway Tubular Bridge nd Castle
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    Conway Castle, from the Bangor road
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    Design for a bridge proposed to be built over the Conway River, opposite the castle 1802
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    The Conway Tubular Bridge and Castle
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    Conway Bridge and Castle, North Wales
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    The south gate of Conway in Caernarvonshire
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    Conway Castle & New Suspension Bridge. Caernarvonshire, North Wales
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    The Conway aerial tunnel and castle
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    Pont suspendu, a Conway. Puente colgante, en Conway
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    Conway Castle. Fortification. Twelfth Century
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    Part of Conway Castle, Caernarvonshire
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    View of Conway Castle, Caernarvonshire
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    Conway bridge and castle. North Wales
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    The oriel in the Queen's tower, Conway Castle
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    The town of Conway, its church, Plasmawr, wall, towers, &c
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    Evening: View of Conway Castle, N. W
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    Conway Station, and the Gothic arch in the Town Wall; Built 1847
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    Part Of The Interior Of Conwy Castle
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    Entrance to the town of Conway, north Wales
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    The Suspension Bridge over the Menai; Conway Castle, and Tubular Bridge; The Britannia Tubular Bridge
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    The principal room in Plas Mawr Conway: built in 1585 by Robt. Wynne Esq. of Gwydir: now the property of the Hon. E.M.Ll. Mostyn M.P
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    Conway Station, and the Gothic Arch in the Town Wall. Built 1847
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    Conway Tubular Bridge; Robert Stephenson Eaq. engineer
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    The Town Of Conway: Its Church, Plas Mawr, Wall, Tower, &c, as seen from the battlement of the castle
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    The Inner Court Of Conway Castle: Size 60 Feet By 48 Feet
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    Suspension Bridge, Conway. Caernarvonshire
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    The Larger Court In Conway Castle: Size 168 feet by 50 feet
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    Design for a bridge proposed to be built over the Conway River
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    Plan of Conway town and Castle
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    Exhibiting pictures by Welsh children in the Cambrian Academy, Conwy
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    Copies of old prints of Telford Bridge, the Castle and Plas Mawr in Conwy
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    Loading fish on the quay at Conwy
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    Boats and ships on the river bank with the castle in the background, Conwy
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    General view of the town & castle of Conway - and of the river Conway - backed by Penmaen Bach & its neighbouring heights - from the ferry on the approach from St.Asaph
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