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St. Tysilios Church, in the Menai Straits. This tiny single storey building is believed to be the place where Christianity was first preached on Anglesey, Wales. Date: founded 6th century
Penmon ChurchThe Priory Church and Dovecotes at Penmon, Isle of Anglesey, North Wales. It is believed to have been founded in the 6th century by Saint Seiriol. Rebuilt 12th century. Date: founded 6th century
Llanfair P. G. ChurchThe little church in the village with the longest name, which is usually abbreviated to Llanfair P.G. on the Isle of Anglesey, Wales. Date: 1960s photo
Thatched Toll HouseThe six-sided Toll House at Llanfair Gate, Isle of Anglesey, Wales. Date: 1950s
Owen Tudors BirthplacePlas Penmynydd, the Welsh farmhouse near Pentraeth, Isle of Anglesey, Wales, where OWEN TUDOR (1400 - 1461), father of Edmund Tudor and grandfather of King Henry VII, was born. Date: 13th century
Welsh train station, 1933The famous Welsh village tongue twister: the train station of llanfairpwllgwyngyllgogerychwyrndrobwllllantysiliogogogoch spelt out in honour of a visit from Prince George (later King George VI)
Saint Jestin (Smith)ST JESTIN AB GERAINT Welsh saint, son of naval hero Geraint ab Erbin, became a monk in Anglesey and ultimately made a saint. Date: 6th century
The Britannia bridgeThree views of the Britannia bridge, which was built across the Menai strait between the island of Anglesey and the mainland of Wales. The bridge was begun in 1846 and completed in March 1850
Penmon Priory and Dovecote, Beaumaris, Wales. Penmon is a promontory, parish and community on the south-east tip of Anglesey, North Wales, about three miles east of the town of Beaumaris
Bangor - looking down the Menai Straits, past the Menai Suspension Bridge, or Pont Grog y Borth, designed by Thomas Telford and opened in 1826
The Tower, Puffin Island, AngleseyThe Tower, the solitary building on Puffin Island, Anglesey with Welsh slate roof (slate likely to have originated from Port Dinorwic across the Menai Straits)
Drinking PartyA drinking party : the duke of Wellington, the marquis of Anglesey, the duke of Clarence, Robert Peel and Mr Braham
David Lloyd-George and Miss Megan Lloyd-George, Bron-y-de, 1Photograph of David Lloyd-George (1863-1945), 1st Earl Lloyd-George of Dwyfor, the Welsh Liberal statesman, and his daughter, Miss Megan Lloyd-George, MP for Anglesey
Couple on Beach / 1950SA scene at the little costal village of Moelfre, Isle of Anglesey, Wales. A couple sit and enjoy the view
Llanfair Gate Toll HouseThe six-sided Toll House at Llanfair Gate, Isle of Anglesey, Wales
Wales / AngleseyAmlwych, Anglesey, Wales, once a busy seaport, shipping ore from the Parys Mountain copper mines, where the Romans are said to have obtained much of their copper
Llangefri Clock TowerThis Neo-Gothic clock tower in Llangefni, Anglesey, Wales, is a War Memorial to George Pritchard Rayner, who died at Bloemfontein Hospital (Boer War) in 1900. Unveiled 1902
Penrhyn Quarries - 1The slate quarries at Penrhyn, Bethesda, Anglesey, Wales. (1 of 3)
Penrhyn Quarries - 3The slate quarries at Penrhyn, Bethesda, Anglesey, Wales. (3 of 3)
Penrhyn Quarries - 2The slate quarries at Penrhyn, Bethesda, Anglesey, Wales. (2 of 3)
Romans Massacre DruidsRomans under governor Suetonius Paulinus massacre Druids in Anglesey
LlanfairpwllgwyngyllgogeLlanfairpwllgwyngyll- gogerychwyrndrobwll- llantysiliogogogoch, Anglesey: road sign for those who aren t sure where they are
Anglesey MassacreThe Druids of Anglesey, in North Wales, are massacred by the Romans by order of the governor Suetonius Paulinus