Wales

Rhossili Bay (WC.1)

Rhossilli Beach is a truly special place on the Gower Peninsular in South Wales. A 3 mile arching beach backed by sand dunes, the locals refer to it as Llangennith Sands. This is a view looking North towards the small island, Burry Holms.

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Size 420mm x 297mm
Edition 250

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Towards  Anglesey (WC.2)

This is a view from the West Side of the Llandudno Peninsula, looking across Conway Bay Weswards towards Black Point on Anglesey.

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Size 420mm x 297mm
Edition 250

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Beaumaris (WC.3)

Originally a Viking Settlement, Beaumaris  on the Island of Anglesey later became one of the three most important saxon ports in the UK. Shipbuilding was a major industry, centred on Gallows Point.

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Size 420mm x 297mm
Edition 250

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Three Cliffs Bay (WC.4)

On the South coast of the Gower Peninsular, Three Cliffs Bay takes it’s name from the three sea cliffs that jut out into the bay. Pennard Pill is the small stream flowing into the sea.

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Size 420mm x 297mm
Edition 250

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Towards the Great Orme (WC.5)

Great Orme is a prominant limestone headland rising above and sheltering the largest resort town of Llandudno, (Queen of the Welsh Resorts).

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Edition 250

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Llandudno (WC.6)

The Beach and promenade of Llandudno Bay, with Great Orme in the distance. now the largest resort in Wales, Llandudno has been a settlement since the Bronze Age.

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Edition 250

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Llandudno Pier (WC.7)

Jutting out into Llandudno Bay, the original pier was opened in 1858, The present Pier was opened in 1877 and is the largest Pier in Wales.

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Edition 250

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Great Orme Tramway (WC.8)

Britain’s only remaining cable operated street tramway was built in 1902 to take passengers from Llandudno to the summit of the Great Orme.

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Edition 250

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Menai Bridge (WC.9)

The Menai Suspension Bridge was built in 1826 by Thomas Telford, and is the shortest crossing of the Menai Strait, linking Bangor on Mainland Wales to the Island of Anglesey. It was one of the first modern suspension bridges in the world.

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Size 420mm x 297mm
Edition 250

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Conwy Castle (WC.10)

Conwy Castle is a Medieval Castle on the North Coast of Wales. It was built between 1283-1299 on a rock promontory. The castle is now a Scheduled Ancient Monument, and part of the World Heritage Site.

Digital Print (Archival)
Size 420mm x 297mm
Edition 250

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