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Llandudno:

Item TitleDescriptionArchive Date
XS3345/1 Copy of improving of Upper Mostyn Street, Llandudno showing the Empire Hotel and Tabernacle Baptist Chapel, rebuilt in 1876.   
XS3345/2 Corner of Upper Mostyn Stret and North Parade, Llandudno. On the left can be seen Tabernacle Baptist Chapel, rebuilt 1876, and Llysmadoc Field where the 1864 National Eisteddfod was held.   
XS3345/3 Wrights Corner, Upper Mostyn Street, Llandudno.   
XS3345/4 Upper Mostyn Street, Llandudno.   
XS3345/5 Holiday makers on the beach at Llandudno. The St. George’s Hotel can be seen on the Promenade (on right). ? 1880’s-1890’s.   
XS3345/6 Holiday makers on Llandudno beach, pre 1900. The pier can be seen in the background.   
XS3345/7 The St. George’s Hotel, The Parade, Llandudno.   
XS3345/8 The horse bus belonging to the St. George’s Hotel outside the first Llandudno Railway Station. Note the luggage porter’s hand cart in the foreground. The present station was built in 1891.   
XS3345/9 Happy Valley, Llandudno before its development as a park. In the centre is a ? photograph studio.   
XS3345/10 Promenade and North Parade, Llandudno. Boatman’s hut can be seen at the water’s edge.   
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