- JPJ029.
- Eitem
- [c.1904].
Statue of T. E. Ellis that stands in Bala and was unveiled on 7th October 1903. Photographed in landscape format with houses and a shop visible behind.
E. C. Burns.
Statue of T. E. Ellis that stands in Bala and was unveiled on 7th October 1903. Photographed in landscape format with houses and a shop visible behind.
E. C. Burns.
Montgomeryshire Yeomanry marching from camp at Llanfyllin. [no.2]
Mounted soldiers parading along Llanfyllin High Street, the Wynnstay Arms on the right hand side.
John Peris Jones.
Montgomeryshire Yeomanry marching from camp at Llanfyllin [no.1]
Mounted soldiers parading along Llanfyllin High Street, the Wynnstay Arms on the right hand side.
John Peris Jones.
General view, Llanrhaiadr looking East.
A view of Llanrhaeadr-ym-Mochnant looking east with Bethesda chapel centre left.
John Peris Jones
A portrait format view through the entrance to Llangedwyn Hall, a portion of which can be seen in the distance. Enclosure reads "The Avenue, Llangedwyn, Upright, New one."
John Peris Jones
View looking over the rooftops of part of Llanrhaeadr-ym-Mochnant.
John Peris Jones.
Craig & Cadair Berwyn and River, Maengwynedd, Llanrhaiadr
An upland landscape with hills and a mountain stream descending from a small waterfall in the centre of the photo
Llan from North End of Penywalk
Part of the village of Llanrhaeadr-ym-mochnant seen from Penywalk with a churchyard in the foreground. Beyond can be seen houses partially hidden behind trees.
John Peris Jones.
A view of the Hotel and Llyn Efyrnwy, the well-known tower in the background. This appears be the original negative that produced the image copied in JPJ019. Interestingly the original title written on this negative reads "27. Vyrnwy Hotel and Lake pub. by E.C. Burns" implying this is one in a series of postcards. In addition an adhesive label on the negative reads "Welshpool 2868"
E. C. Burns.
Llanrhaiadr Church from Wynnstay, Old Neg.
A view of the church taken from the Wynnstay Arms. This appears to be a copy photograph of an original by John Thomas, 47 Everton Road, Liverpool. The corresponding negative in the John Thomas Collection is jti003 "Llanrhaiadr Church from Hotel Window."
John Peris Jones
A view taken from the B4396 looking through the stone pillars marking the entrance to Llangedwyn Hall, which can be seen along the drive in the distance.
E. C. Burns
Vyrnwy Hotel & Lake, photo by Burns.
A copy photograph of a postcard showing a large building, presumably the Vyrnwy Hotel with Llyn Efyrnwy and it's characteristic tower in the background.
E.C.Burns
Photograph of two large square filter beds with three men in attendance.
John Peris Jones
Sir Watkins turnout at the Wynnstay, Llanfyllin
Numerous onlookers and various horse drawn carriages outside the Wynnstay Hotel, High Street, Llanfyllin. The streets are adorned with Union Jack flags and bunting. The premises have since been re-named The Cain Valley Hotel.
John Peris Jones
A rural landscape traversed by a railway line running from the bottom right of the photo to Llansilin Road railway station in the upper left.
John Peris Jones
Landscape format photograph showing Pistyll Rhaiadr with a small building in the foreground.
E. C. Burns
View of a small rural church with two persons standing in the doorway and another to the side.
A view looking towards the main entrance to Llangedwyn Hall.
E. C. Burn.
View taken from a high viewpoint, possibly the church tower showing part of the village of Llanrhaeadr-ym-Mochnant
John Peris Jones
Photograph of the exterior of a stone built house with three dormer windows at the front. Arllen Fawr is a grade II listed building dating back to the 1500s.
John Peris Jones