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Merionethshire Collection

Merionethshire, located in North Wales, is a region steeped in rich history and natural beauty

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Merionethshire Collection: Splitting Slates
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Merionethshire Collection: The Village, Llanbedr, Merionethshire
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Merionethshire Collection: The Village, Llanuwchllyn, Merionethshire
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Merionethshire Collection: Capel Celyn
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Merionethshire Collection: 17th Century (1610) Map of Merionethshire
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Merionethshire Collection: Three men in a motorbike and sidecar
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Merionethshire Collection: Map of North Wales, c. 1777
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Merionethshire Collection: Pale, on the Dee, near Bala Lake, Merionethshire, the Mansion occupied by the Queen (engraving)
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Merionethshire Collection: The Discovery of Gold in Merionethshire, North Wales (engraving)
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Merionethshire Collection: Members of the New Parliament (engraving)
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Merionethshire Collection: The Vale of Ffestiniog, Merionethshire (watercolour on paper)
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Merionethshire Collection: Public arms: Kirkcaldy; Ns; Dumbarton; University of Sydney; Merionethshire (engraving)
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Merionethshire Collection: Harlech Castle (engraving)
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Merionethshire Collection: The Gold Mines of Merionethshire, North Wales (engraving)
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Merionethshire Collection: Harlech Castle, Merionethshire (b / w photo)
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Merionethshire Collection: Llanelltyd Bridge over the Maw, on the road between Barmouth and Dolgellau
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Merionethshire Collection: Part of Bala Lake, Merionethshire (engraving)
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Merionethshire Collection: A caravan site at Lake Pala, in Merionethshire, Wales. Date: 1950s
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Merionethshire Collection: Old County Map of Merionethshire 1611 by John Speed
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Merionethshire Collection: Merionethshire Historical John Speed 1610 Map
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Merionethshire Collection: Liber Studiorum Plate 14 Tan-y-Bwlch Merionethshire
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Merionethshire Collection: The Iron Forge between Dolgelli and Barmouth in Merioneth Shire, 1776
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Merionethshire Collection: Street Scene, Blaenau Ffestiniog, Merionethshire
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Merionethshire Collection: Capel Celyn
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Merionethshire Collection: Ffestiniog Narrow Gauge Steam Locomotive Mountaineer
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Merionethshire Collection: The Village, Llanegryn, Merionethshire
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Merionethshire Collection: A Scene on the Coast, Merionethshire - Storm Passing Off, Anthony Vandyke Copley Fielding
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Merionethshire Collection: Tryweryn Valley
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Merionethshire Collection: Tryweryn Valley
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Merionethshire Collection: Trawsfynydd Amphitheatre
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Merionethshire Collection: Snowy Quarry
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Merionethshire Collection: Wintery Wales
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Merionethshire Collection: Llanaber Sunset
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Merionethshire Collection: Llanelltydd Bridge, Wales
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Merionethshire Collection: Slate fence and chapel, Corris, Gwynedd, North Wales
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Merionethshire Collection: Scenes in Merionethshire, North Wales, 1887
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Merionethshire Collection: The Gold Mines of Mount Morgan, Wales, 1888
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Merionethshire Collection: Atmospheric Estuary
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Merionethshire Collection: Welsh Farmstead


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Merionethshire, located in North Wales, is a region steeped in rich history and natural beauty. Known for its splitting slates, the village of Llanuwchllyn stands as a testament to the traditional craftsmanship that has defined this area for centuries. One notable landmark is Capel Celyn, a village tragically submerged under water to create a reservoir. This controversial decision sparked debates about preservation and progress. Transportation enthusiasts will appreciate the Ffestiniog Narrow Gauge Steam Locomotive Mountaineer, which chugs through the picturesque landscapes of Merionethshire. Its old-world charm takes passengers on an unforgettable journey back in time. Looking at a 17th-century map reveals how this region has evolved over time. It showcases its historical importance and highlights how it played a role in shaping Wales' geography. Intriguingly, three men can be seen riding on a motorbike with sidecar—an unusual sight captured within these borders. This snapshot offers glimpses into everyday life from times gone by. A map from around 1777 provides insight into North Wales as a whole while highlighting Merionethshire's significance within the broader context of the region's history and development. Pale, near Bala Lake lies an impressive mansion once occupied by royalty—a grand residence that adds regal splendor to this already enchanting landscape. The Queen herself graced these grounds with her presence (as depicted in an engraving). The discovery of gold in Merionethshire brought excitement and prosperity to this corner of North Wales—captured forever through intricate engravings that tell tales of newfound wealth and opportunity. Political enthusiasts will find interest in engravings depicting members of parliament—a reminder that even amidst breathtaking scenery, governance plays an essential role here too. The Vale of Ffestiniog epitomizes the natural beauty found throughout Merionethshire.