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XS/1497/11/19 Victory Parade celebrating the end of the 1914-1918 War going down Marcus Street, Caernarfon.  1918
XS/1497/25/3-7 Military Hospital (Eryri) at Caernarfon during the first World War.   
XS/1497/25/6 M. Hughes, father of Cledwyn Flynn Hughes, Caernarfon, who lost his leg in the First World War, a patient at the Hospital.   
XS/1497/28/1 Troops parading outside the Railway Station at Caernarfon during the 1914-1918 War. The Railway Inn, Station Hotel, and both of Mr. Moore’s shops have now (1976) been demolished.  1914-1918
XS/1497/28/2 Oddfellows celebrating re Boer War in Caernarfon. Mr. John Wynne Parry, 4th figure from right in front.   
XS/1497/28/6 Caernarfon Territorials in Trawsfynydd Camp. Richard Williams, 7, Hendre Street in centre wearing incorrect cap which he forgot when called to the camp from South Wales, pre War.   
XS/1497/28/7 Caernarfon Territorials - Artillery - the first to serve in the war. Includes Richard Williams, 7, Hendre Street.   
XS/1497/28/10 Troops on parade at Castle Square, Caernarfon, during the first World War.  1914-1918
XS/1497/28/14 Nurses parade - First World War - Eryri and Bryn Seiont Military Hospitals.  1914-1918
XS/1497/28/15 Captured German Gun - captured at Loos - First World War.  1914-1918
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