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Silhouette - man and woman watching the sunset - CaernarfonSilhouette of man and woman watching the sunset from a footbridge in Caernarfon, Gwynedd, north Wales. Although they are slightly separated, they seem to be sharing the beauty of the moment
Caernarvon, Wales
Caernarvon Victorian period
Caernarvon Castle Victorian period
Caernarfon Castle, Wales, Victorian period
17th Century (1610) Map of Caernarvon Caernarvonshire
Caernarfon, Gwynedd, Wales, viewed from Twthill - Painted by landscape artist Alfred Robert Quinton for the Sevenoaks based publishing and printing company J
Caernarfon Castle, Gwynedd, WalesCaernarfon Castle, from the Harbour, Gwynedd, Wales - Painted by landscape artist Alfred Robert Quinton for the Sevenoaks based publishing and printing company J
Caernarfon Castle in Wales - sometimes anglicised as Caernarvon Castle. Date: circa 1939
Caernarfon Castle by Terry Whitworth
Panoramic view of Caernarfon Castle, North Wales. Date: circa 1910s
Caernarfon Castle, North Walescirca 1910s
Looking down on Castle Square from Caernarvon Castle TowerA view looking down on Castle Square from Caernarvon Castle Tower, Caernarfon, Gwynedd, North Wales. Date: 1953
Bont Newydd Orphanage, CarnarvonChildren and matron at the Calvinistic Methodists Orphanage at Bont Newydd, near Carnarvon (Caernarfon). Date: early 1900s
King Edward I presenting his son as first Prince of WalesKing Edward I of England presenting his son Edward, born at Caernarfon Castle in 1284, as the first English Prince of Wales. 1284
The First Prince of WalesKing Edward Is infant son Edward (later King Edward II), born at Caernarfon Castle, is presented to the Welsh Chieftains as their Prince
Sailing Boats & Castle, Carnarvon (Caernarfon), Caernarfonshire, Wales. Date: 1900s
The Village, Beddgelert, CaernarvonshireThe Village, Beddgelert, Caernarfon, near Nantmor, Caernarvonshire, Wales. Date: 1900s
Pen-y-Gwryd Hotel, Nant Gwynant, CaernarvonshirePen-y-Gwryd Hotel, Nant Gwynant, Caernarfon, Caernarvonshire, Wales. Date: 1900s
The Village, Beddgelert, GwyneddThe Village, Beddgelert, Caernarfon, near Porthmadog, Gwynedd, Wales. Showing the Prince Tlewelyn Hotel Date: 1930s
Harbour & Ferry, Bangor, GwyneddHarbour & Ferry, Bangor, near Caernarfon, Gwynedd, Wales. Date: 1900s
Pass of Llanberis, Snowdonia National Park, GlamorganPass of Llanberis, Snowdonia National Park, Caernarfon, Glamorgan, Wales. Date: 1910s
Caernarfon Castle, WalesCaernarfon Castle (Castell Caernarfon) is a medieval castle in Gwynedd, north-west Wales Date: circa 1910s
View of Caernarvon Castle, North WalesA close-up view of Caernarvon Castle in North Wales, with the sea in the background. Date: 1959
General view, sunset, Carnarvon Castle (i. e. Caernarfon), WaGeneral view, sunset, Carnarvon Castle (i.e. Caernarfon), Wales. Date between ca. 1890 and ca. 1900
General view, Carnarvon Castle (i. e. Caernarfon), WalesGeneral view, Carnarvon Castle (i.e. Caernarfon), Wales. Date between ca. 1890 and ca. 1900
General view end, Carnarvon Castle (i. e. Caernarfon), WalesGeneral view end, Carnarvon Castle (i.e. Caernarfon), Wales. Date between ca. 1890 and ca. 1900
Interior, looking east, Carnarvon Castle (i. e. Caernarfon)Interior, looking east, Carnarvon Castle (i.e. Caernarfon), Wales. Date between ca. 1890 and ca. 1900
Caernarvon CastleCaernarvon (Caernarfon) Castle, Gwynedd, Wales, was built by English King Edward I from around 1283, on the site of a Roman fortress and Norman motte. Date: 13th century
Car Park 1960SThe harbour car park near Caernarvon (Caernarfon) Castle, Gwynedd, Wales. Date: 1960s
Caernarfon Castle, Gwynedd, North WalesView of Caernarfon (Caernarvon) Castle in Gwynedd, North Wales. The castle was built by the English King Edward I from around 1283, on the site of a Roman fortress and Norman motte. Date: 1950s
Slate used on office building, Slate Wharf, CaernarfonTerracotta, yellow brick and Caernarfon slate used on an office building on Slate Wharf in Caernarfon, Gwynedd, North Wales
Edward I & Baby SonEdward I presents his son Edward II to the Welsh people at Carnarvon, and in doing so revives the title of Prince of Wales