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Coracle men - CarmarthenWelsh Coracle men - Carmarthen, Wales. The Carmarthen coracle is of a rounder and deeper design, as it is used in tidal waters on the Tywi River, where there are no rapids. Date: 1905
Maesycrugiau Manor, Carmarthen, Wales with its balustraded terrace, designed by Arnold Mitchell
Kidwelly Castle, Carmarthen, Wales. Date between ca. 1890 and ca. 1900
Street scene, Carmarthen, Dyfed, South WalesA street scene in Carmarthen, the county town of Carmarthenshire, Dyfed, South Wales. The grocers shop on the left displays a large coffee pot on the corner of the building
Carmarthen County Lunatic Asylum, South WalesAn aerial view of the Carmarthen Lunatic Asylum erected near Carmarthen, South Wales, in 1865 and designed by David Brandon. It was jointly used by the counties of Carmarthen, Cardigan and Pembroke
Carmarthen Ancient OakAn ancient oak tree in the centre of Carmarthen, Carmarthenshire, Wales, which some believe was the birthplace of Merlin
Bridge, Carmarthen, Wales. Date between ca. 1890 and ca. 1900
Ground plan, Carmarthen County Lunatic Asylum, WalesArchitects ground-floor plan of the Carmarthen Lunatic Asylum erected near Carmarthen, South Wales, in 1865 and designed by David Brandon
Bradbury Jones, Leader Cycle Shop, Carmarthen, WalesD Bradbury Jones & Co shop premises, The Leader Cycle & Motor Works, Carmarthen, Wales. circa 1901
Local men and their coracles - Carmarthen, Wales. Coracles have been used to fish the River Towy (Welsh: Tywi) for centuries. Date: 1924
Welshmen carrying coracle boats, Carmarthen Date: circa 1935
MAP / BRITAIN / WALES 18CMap of Carmarthen and Glamorgan Shires Date: mid 18th century
Lammas Street, Carmarthen, CarmarthenshireLammas Street, Carmarthen, near St Clears, Carmarthenshire, Wales. Showing the War Memorial & the Drovers Arms Date: 1920s
Coracle Man, Carmarthen, Carmarthenshire, Wales. Date: 1920s
Old Carmarthen Bridge, over the River Towy at Carmarthen, Carmarthenshire, Wales. Date: 1930s
Testing the Bascule Bridge, Carmarthen, South WalesTesting the Carmarthen Bascule Bridge at Carmarthen, Dyfed, South Wales
Louisa Marss. CarmarthenLOUISA, marchioness of CARMARTHEN Number 62 in a series of the Female Nobility. Date: CIRCA 1830
Pharmacy Interior, St Clears, CarmarthenshirePharmacy Interior, St Clears, Carmarthen, near Whitland, Carmarthenshire, Wales. Date: 1920s
The Village, Pendine, CarmarthenshireThe Village, Pendine, Carmarthen, near Llanmiloe, Carmarthenshire, Wales. Date: 1900s
The Village, Llanstephan, CarmarthenshireThe Village, Llanstephan, Carmarthen, near Ferryside, Carmarthenshire, Wales. Date: 1910s
Lord Glantawe, Vanity Fair, WHOJOHN JONES JENKINS, 1st Baron GLANTAWE of Swansea (1835 - 1915) Welsh tin-plate manufacturer and Liberal politician
Steeles Home, WalesRICHARD STEELEs home, he White House, near Carmarthen, Wales. Date: 1672 - 1729
Kidwelly, Carmarthen, Wales. Date between ca. 1890 and ca. 1900
General view, Carmarthen, Wales. Date between ca. 1890 and ca. 1900
South Wales training college opened, 1848The opening of South Wales training college at Carmarthen, 1848. Date: 1848
Carmarthen fire crew, Carmarthen, South WalesTen members of the Carmarthen fire crew pose for their photograph outside Coopers Goods in Carmarthen, the county town of Carmarthenshire, Dyfed, South Wales
St. Peters Church, Carmarthen, Wales
Tenby, WalesTenby is a walled seaside town in Pembrokeshire, south-west Wales, lying on Carmarthen Bay
Joint Counties Asylum, Carmarthen, WalesAerial view of the Joint Counties Asylum, Carmarthen, Wales, erected in 1865 as the Carmarthen, Cardigan and Pembroke County Asylum
Carmarthen - 1925Guildhall Square Carmarthen County of Dyfed