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Glamorganshire Collection

Background imageGlamorganshire Collection: Wales / Caswell Bay

Wales / Caswell Bay
The beautiful Caswell Bay, on the Gower Peninsula, Glamorganshire, Wales. Date: 1960s

Background imageGlamorganshire Collection: Wales / Oxwich Bay

Wales / Oxwich Bay
Oxwich Bay, Gower Peninsula, Glamorganshire, Wales, with its lovely sands and picturesque shore. Date: 1960s

Background imageGlamorganshire Collection: Wales / Porthcawl

Wales / Porthcawl
The view along the breakwater and the Coastguards Lookout, at Porthcawl, Glamorganshire, Wales. Date: 1960s

Background imageGlamorganshire Collection: Oxwich Castle

Oxwich Castle
A view of the ruins of the fortified manor house know as Oxwich Castle in the Gower Peninsula, Glamorgamshire

Background imageGlamorganshire Collection: New council houses - Cwmbach near Aberdare, Wales

New council houses - Cwmbach near Aberdare, Wales
New council houses built at the lower end of Cwmbach for Welsh miners and their families, near Aberdare, in the county borough of Rhondda Cynon Taf, Wales

Background imageGlamorganshire Collection: Angleton Asylum, Bridgend, Glamorgan, Wales

Angleton Asylum, Bridgend, Glamorgan, Wales
A view of the Angleton lunatic asylum at Penyfai, Bridgend, Glamorganshire, also known as the Glamorgan County Mental Hospital and later Glanrhyd Hospital

Background imageGlamorganshire Collection: Royal visit to Cardiff - Earl & Countess of Plymouth

Royal visit to Cardiff - Earl & Countess of Plymouth
The Earl and Countess of Plymouth, pictured outside the University College, Cardiff, visited by King George V and Queen Mary in June 1912. The Earl was Lord Lieutenant of Glamorganshire. Date: 1912

Background imageGlamorganshire Collection: Kitchen interior, St Donats Castle, Glamorgan, Wales

Kitchen interior, St Donats Castle, Glamorgan, Wales
Sketch of the kitchen interior at St Donats Castle, Glamorgan, Wales, by Henrietta Grace Baden Powell (nee Smyth, 1824-1914), mother of Robert. 1842

Background imageGlamorganshire Collection: Entrance to St Donats Castle, Glamorgan, Wales

Entrance to St Donats Castle, Glamorgan, Wales, by Henrietta Grace Baden Powell (nee Smyth, 1824-1914), mother of Robert. 1842

Background imageGlamorganshire Collection: Mountainside Birch

Mountainside Birch
A birch tree growing on a steep mountainside near Cwmdare, Glamorganshire, Wales. Date: 1950s

Background imageGlamorganshire Collection: Welsh Youth Hostel

Welsh Youth Hostel
The old lifeboat house at Port Eynon, Glamorganshire, Wales, which was later used as a Youth Hostel. Date: 1950s

Background imageGlamorganshire Collection: Wales / Penarth

Wales / Penarth
A fine view of the town and docks at Penarth, Glamorganshire, Wales. Date: 1950s

Background imageGlamorganshire Collection: Mumbles Cliff Walk

Mumbles Cliff Walk
The lovely Cliff Walk on the Mumbles, Gower Peninsula, looking out over Swansea Bay, Glamorganshire, Wales. Date: 1960s

Background imageGlamorganshire Collection: Wales / Mumbles Head

Wales / Mumbles Head
Mumbles Head, Swansea Bay, Glamorganshire, Wales, a beauty spot on the Gower Peninsula. Date: 1950s

Background imageGlamorganshire Collection: Wales / Gower Peninsula

Wales / Gower Peninsula
A glimpse of the precipitous cliffs, with grazing sheep, at Rhossili, on the Gower Peninsula, Glamorganshire, Wales. Date: 1960s

Background imageGlamorganshire Collection: Wales / Langland Bay

Wales / Langland Bay
Langland Bay, east of Mumbles, on Swansea Bay, Glamorganshire, Wales. Date: 1960s

Background imageGlamorganshire Collection: Neath Abbey

Neath Abbey
The ruins of Neath Abbey, Glamorganshire, Wales. The first Cistercian monks arrived from Normandy in 1130. The abbey was ravished by Welsh uprisings in the 1200s. Date: 12th century

Background imageGlamorganshire Collection: Cowbridge

Cowbridge
The town of Cowbridge in south Glamorganshire, Wales

Background imageGlamorganshire Collection: Wales / Caerphilly Castle

Wales / Caerphilly Castle
Caerphilly Castle, Glamorganshire

Background imageGlamorganshire Collection: Aberfan: the desolate village

Aberfan: the desolate village
The front page of The Illustrated London News, reporting on the Aberfan disaster. An aerial view of the path of destruction left by the rain-soaked coal tip that slipped 500 yards down

Background imageGlamorganshire Collection: Welsh National Museum

Welsh National Museum
The National Museum of Wales, Cathays Park, Cardiff, Glamorganshire, Wales. Date: built 1912 - 1932

Background imageGlamorganshire Collection: Neath Abbey Night Stairs

Neath Abbey Night Stairs
The night stairs at Neath Abbey, Glamorganshire, Wales. The first Cistercian monks arrived from Normandy in 1130. The abbey was ravished by Welsh uprisings in the 1200s. Date: 12th century

Background imageGlamorganshire Collection: Wales / Dunraven Bay

Wales / Dunraven Bay
The fine sweep of Dunraven Bay, near Bridgend, Glamorganshire, Wales. Date: 1950s

Background imageGlamorganshire Collection: Welsh Trackway

Welsh Trackway
The trackway over Cefn Bryn, from Oxwich to Reynoldston, Gower Peninsula, Glamorganshire, Wales. Date: 1960s

Background imageGlamorganshire Collection: Welsh Hotel

Welsh Hotel
Worms Head Cottage Hotel, Rhossili, on the Gower Peninsula, Glamorganshire, Wales. Date: 1960s

Background imageGlamorganshire Collection: Railway Terraces

Railway Terraces
Victorian terrace houses beside the railway lines, near Penarth, Glamorganshire, Wales. Date: late 19th century

Background imageGlamorganshire Collection: Wales / Mumbles

Wales / Mumbles
Cliffs east of Mumbles, Swansea Bay, Glamorganshire, Wales. This view was taken from the magnificent Cliff Walk. Date: 1960s

Background imageGlamorganshire Collection: Hall at St Donats Glamorganshire

Hall at St Donats Glamorganshire
Hall at St Donat s, Glamorganshire. Date: 1842

Background imageGlamorganshire Collection: Trees possibly at St Donats Glamorganshire

Trees possibly at St Donats Glamorganshire
Trees, possibly at St Donat s, Glamorganshire. Date: circa 1842


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