The cathedral, St Davids. Source: LlGC ~ NLW (Llyfrgell Genedlaethol Cymru/National Library of Wales) on Flickr.
John Thomas, ca. 1885.
The cathedral, St Davids. Source: LlGC ~ NLW (Llyfrgell Genedlaethol Cymru/National Library of Wales) on Flickr.
John Thomas, ca. 1885.
Photograph by Geoff Charles, 1953. Source: Llyfrgell Genedlaethol Cymru/National Library of Wales.
Images of Mr Pugh of Cwm Siencyn who discovered an old sword whilst plowing and left it in a farm building and of schoolboy Brian Goulding with his mother, who had later discovered the sword and taken it to Trefyclawdd Grammar School. The sword was then sent to the British Museum where it was dated to 1370-1420.
[Banqueting Hill, Beaumaris Castle, Wales]. Source: The Library of Congress on Flickr.
Photochrom, Detroit Publishing Co., ca. 1890s.
[General view, sunset, Carnarvon Castle (i.e. Caernarfon), Wales] by The Library of Congress on Flickr.
Photochrom, Detroit Publishing Co., ca. 1890s.
Photochrom print of Devil’s Bridge (Aberystwyth), ca. 1890-1900. Source: The Library of Congress on Flickr.
The “Zodiac Man”: medical/astrological diagram from the Gutun Owain manuscript, 15th century, Welsh. (Source: National Library of Wales/Llyfrgell Genedlaethol Cymru.)