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Wales / LlanbadarnfawrView overlooking Llanbadarnfawr, a village in the Rheidol Valley, near Aberystwyth, Cardiganshire, Wales. Date: 1960s
Welsh Sheep GrazingFlocks of sheep grazing on the hills of Cardiganshire, Wales. This photograph was taken near Bontgoch, about 5 miles from Aberystwyth. Date: 1960s
Wales / Artists ValleyThe wild and rugged landscape of Artists Valley, Cwm Einion, Furnace, Cardiganshire, south Wales. Date: 1960s
Wales / LlanrhystydThe bridge over the River Ystwyth in the village of Llanrhystyd, Cardiganshire, Wales. Date: 1960s
Menai Suspension BridgeThomas Telfords graceful suspension bridge over the Menai Straits, looking towards the Carnarvonshire mountains, Wales. Date: built 1819 - 1826
Wales / Pentre BeirddA view near Pentre Beirdd, Montgomeryshire, Wales. Date: 1960s
Car Park 1960SThe harbour car park near Caernarvon (Caernarfon) Castle, Gwynedd, Wales. Date: 1960s
Investiture of the Prince of Wales, 1969Investiture of Charles, Prince of Wales at Caernarvon Castle in 1969 with a good view of the perspex canopy specially designed for the event by Lord Snowdon. Date: 1969
Dolgellau - Plas Newydd, Gwynedd, WalesPlas Newydd Drapery Store at Finsbury Square, Dolgellau, Gwynedd, Wales Date: circa 1907
Parliament House - Sydney, New South Wales Date: circa 1910s
Llandogo on the River Wye, WalesLlandogo on the River Wye, Monmouthshire, South Wales. Date: circa 1910s
Martin Place - Sydney, New South Wales Date: circa 1940s
Admiral Sir Tom Phillips (1888 - 1941), who was appointed Commander-in-Chief of the Eastern Fleet on 1 December 1941. He subsequently commanded Force Z during the Japanese invasion of Malaya
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)
Henry Pooles of Savile Row illuminated, 1863Savile Row, London, is illuminated to celebrate the wedding of the Prince of Wales to Princess Alexandra of Denmark. A number of buildings in central London were illuminated as part of
The Duke and Duchess of Northumberlands house partyA Royal Visit to Alnwick Castle, Northumberland The Prince of Wales (later King Edward VIII) and invited guests including The Duke and Duchess of Northumberland, Duchess of Portland
South Wales training college opened, 1848The opening of South Wales training college at Carmarthen, 1848. Date: 1848
Llanelltydd Bridge, WalesThe four-arch span of the Llanelltydd Bridge over the River Mawddach, near Dolgelly, Merionethshire, Wales Date: 1920s
Concert at Queens Hall, London, 1893The first smoking concert given by the Royal Amateur Orchestral Society at the then new Queens Hall, Langham Place, in the presence of the Prince of Wales(later King Edward VII)
Royal family having lunchQueen Elizabeth II and her husband Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh pictured sitting around the dinner table with their two eldest children, Prince Charles and Princess Anne. Date: 1969
Prince of Wales playing golf at BiarritzThe Prince of Wales (later King Edward VIII and Duke of Windsor), dressed in an outfit of plus fours and beret which his father would most certainly not have approved of
Wales versus Australia at Wembley, 1930Vigorous defending by the Australian side during the first rugby league match to be played at Wembley Stadium in January 1930. Date: 1930
Prince of Wales at Porthcawl Golf ClubPrince of Wales (1894 - 1971), later King Edward VIII and Duke of Windsor, pictured standing near the seventeenth hole on the links at Porthcawl Golf Club. Date: 1931
1930s slum dwelling at Blaina, Monmouthshire
Edward VIII, as Prince of Wales, in golfing attireEdward VIII, as Prince of Wales, in natty knitted golfing attire complete with plus-fours. Date: C.1930
Wales - school window
Edward, Prince of Wales, at the American Officers ClubEdward, Prince of Wales (the future Edward VIII), at the American Officers Club, having lunch with Sir Harry Brittain (Club Chairman, centre) and others during the First World War
Llanfairpwll, WalesLlanfairpwllgwyngyllgogerychwyrndrobwllllantysiliogogogoch station sign, Wales, Britain, the town with the longest place name also known as Llanfairpwll circa 2008
Men searching for coal on slag heapA line of unemployed men carrying sacks search for lumps of coal on a slag heap in South Wales. In the background are railway lines and clouds of smoke and steam rising from the engines
Bee-eater from New South Wales, AustraliaA Bee-eater from New South Wales, Australia, perching on a branch with red berries. 1822
Rock Warbler from New South Wales, AustraliaA rock warbler hunting an insect, New South Wales, Australia. 1822
Dr W G Grace and HRH The Prince of WalesFamous (and infamous) English cricketer Dr William Gilbert Grace ( WG ) (1848-1915) and HRH Edward The Prince of Wales (later King Edward VIII) (1894-1972)
Edward, Prince of Wales, inspecting ruined bridge, PeronneEdward, Prince of Wales (the future Edward VIII), with his father, King George V, and others, inspecting a ruined bridge in Peronne, France, during the First World War. Date: 1917
Edward, Prince of Wales, inspecting field kitchen, RichmondEdward, Prince of Wales (the future Edward VIII), inspecting a field kitchen of the Grenadier Guards in Richmond Park, Surrey, at the start of the First World War. Date: 1914
Officers, Regiments of Light DragoonsAn officer of the Tenth or the Prince of Wales Regiment of Light Dragoons (left) and an officer of the Eighth or Kings Royal Irish Regiment of Light Dragoons
Prince of Wales at Costume BallThe Prince of Wales (the future Edward VII) as the Grand Master of the Knights Hospitallers of Malta. He wore this costume to the Historical Costume Ball at Devonshire House
Queen Elizabeth II at the Braemar Gathering, ScotlandThe Queen, and members of the Royal family watch events at the Braemar Gathering from the Royal pavilion in the Princess Royal and Duke of Fife Memorial Park
Prince and Princess of Wales with two sons, 1867Prince of Wales, later King Edward VII and the former Princess Alexandra of Denmark (later Queen Alexandra), pictured in 1867 with their two eldest children
Prince and Princess of Wales at Bishops Park, FulhamGuests at Bishops Park cheer the Prince and Princess of Wales as they arrive for the Kings dinner to the London Poor on 5th July 1902. Date: July 1902
Samuel Horsley - 3SAMUEL HORSLEY Lord Bishop of Saint Asaph, Wales. Date: 1733 - 1806
Samuel Horsley - 4SAMUEL HORSLEY Lord Bishop of Saint Asaph, Wales. Date: 1733 - 1806
King Richard II and his motherRICHARD II, KING OF ENGLAND (1367 - 1400) as a boy, with his mother Joan, daughter of Edmund of Woodstock, wife of the Black Prince of Wales, known as the fair maid of Kent
St. Davids Day LeeksSmiling Welsh schoolboys, wearing leeks to school, a Saint Davids Day (1st March) custom in Wales. Date: 1960s
Samuel Horsley - 2SAMUEL HORSLEY Lord Bishop of Saint Asaph, Wales. Date: 1733 - 1806
Edward VII / IndiaAs Prince of Wales, Edward arrives in Bombay at the start of his India tour Date: 8 November 1875
Scything Hay / WalesAn elderly man scything hay in a field in Carnarvonshire, Wales. Date: 1940s
Tenby / Beach 1960Tenby: view of the beach Date: 1960
Edward Vii / Church 1870EDWARD VII as Prince of Wales in church with his wife, Alexandra and his mother, Queen Victoria Date: circa 1870