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THE UGLY HOUSEThe Ugly House near Betwys- y-Coed, North Wales. Date: 1950s
Teacher reading to infants, Brentwood, Essex
Pupils coming out of Holmshill Middle SchoolPupils coming out of school at Holmshill Middle School in Borehamwood, Hertfordshire
Repairing pit props, Plas y Coed Level, South WalesA miner repairing pit props in the Plas y Coed Level, South Wales
Welsh Cottage RuinsA ruined old Welsh cottage near Bettws-y-Coed, Caernarvonshire, Wales. Date: 1950s
Betwys-Y-Coed BridgeThe Waterloo Bridge at Betwys- y-Coed, Caernarvonshire, Wales, was built by Thomas Telford in 1815. The arch was constructed in the same year Waterloo was fought. Date: built 1815
Fairy Glen - Betws-y-Coed - Wales
Miner cutting coal in a narrow seam, South WalesA miner undercutting or holing the coal in a narrow seam, Plas y Coed Level, South Wales. A solitary candle provides him with light
Slate milestone near Penmachno, North WalesA slate milestone, probably early 19th century, near Penmachno, Betws-y-Coed, North Wales
Miner working in Plas y Coed Level, South WalesA miner working in the Plas y Coed Level, South Wales
The railway from Bettws-Y-Coed to Festiniog, North WalesThe river Lledr at Bryn-Y-Fedw, near Dolwyddelan. Part of the route of the London and North Western Railway, opening up tourism for this picturesque part of Wales in the 1870 s
THE WYVERNThe countryfolk of Coed-y-Moch marvel at the body of the Wyvern, the fearful monster slain by the shepherd Meredydd
Classroom scene, with pupils eating at their desksA classroom scene, with pupils eating their midday meal at their desks, at an unidentified mixed school
Classroom scene, East Finchley, North LondonA classroom scene at Holy Trinity School, East Finchley, North London - boys and girls of Classes 6 and 7