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Talhenbont and Gwynfryn Estates, Llanystumdwy:

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XS3281/20 Workmen employed to make alterations at Plas Hen, renamed Talhenbont, when the Lewis family moved there from Gwynfryn, 1927. Mrs. Lewis, wife of the Rev. John Price Lewis inherited the Gwynfryn, Plas ...  more  
XS3281/21 Making the water channel for the production of electric light for Talhenbont 1929. L to R: 1. Owen Thomas Owen (father of J.R. Owen, Ohio). Tyn Lon, Plas Hen, Chwilog. 2. Ifan Jones, Ty’n y Wei...  more  
XS3281/22 Gwynfryn Lodge.   
XS3281/23 Gathering swedes at Gwynfryn. Ffotograffydd: John Griffith, barbwr, Llanystumdwy, ffotograffydd gwlad.   
XS3281/24 Ty Criw and woodland on the Talhenbont Estate.   
XS3281/25 Ty Criw after a fall of snow. (Gweler Maes Mihangel gan J.G. Williams am Hanes Ty Criw.)   
XS3281/26 Cottage timber near Ty Criw in Gwynfryn Woods. L to R: 1. Dafydd Williams, Hafoty, Rhoslan 2. Robert Thomas, Llanystumdwy. 3. Jerry Williams, Gwynfryn, father of Mrs. Laura Roberts the depositor. Ffot...  more  
XS3281/27 The new bridge at Ty Criw.   
XS3281/28 The old Ty Criw bridge. It was washed away after a cloud burst at Craig Goch. (Gweler Maes Mihangel gan J. G. Williams am yr hanes.)   
XS3281/29 Grandfather of Dr. Tudur Jones, carpenter at Gwynfryn. Dr. Tudur Jones is the child in the centre on the motor bike.   
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