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XS/2031 L.N.W.R. Webb coal tank 3420 with Penygroes Station staff in Nantlle branch bay platform.   
XS/2032/1 Workers at Ty Coch Foundry, Bank Quay, Caernarfon during the 1914-1918 War when the Foundry was used as an ammunitions works. Front Row: 2. Lizzie Annie Jones, aunt of Arfon, plumber; 6. Mr. Ensor Wi...  more  
XS/2032/2 Church group including the vicar and members of the choir outside the gates of Llanbeblig Church, Caernarfon, c.1918. Front Row: 1. Frank Rawles, 1 Alexandra Terrace; 2. William Deeley, Mary Street; 4...  more  
XS/2032/3 Sergeant Harry Moreland, 15 Margaret Street, Caernarfon, bandmaster (on right) with a member of Caernarfon Football Club who lodged at his house, c.1930.   
XS/2032/4 Mrs. Moreland, 15 Margaret Street, Caernarfon, with two members of Caernarfon Football Club who lodged with her, c.1930.   
XS/2032/5 Members of Caernarfon Football Club c.1930. 1st Row: 1. Sam Edwards; 3. Jack Smith; 4. Mr. Bingham. 2nd Row: 1. Mr. Lucas; 2. Mr. Dave Ashworth, Manager, previously manager of Liverpool Football Club;...  more  
XS/2032/6/1-4 Royal visit to Caernarfon, July 1937.   
XS/2032/7 Group of soldiers (unidentified).   
XS/2033 David Thomas, "Dafydd Ddu Eryri", 1759-1822.   
XS/2034/1 Alderman Robert Evans, Segontium Terrace, Caernarfon.   
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