skip to main content

Browse the archives

XS/1497/11

The Streets of Caernarfon:

Item TitleDescriptionArchive Date
XS/1497/11/12 Houses in Wesley Street (Stryd John Llwyd) off Chapel Street, left from Castle Square, Caernarfon.   
XS/1497/11/13 Baptist Street (Waterloo) facing the entrance to Pool Street, Caernarfon. The tall building on the right is part of Caersalem Chapel in Garnon Street, Caernarfon. The tall building on the left is th...  more  
XS/1497/11/14 Houses in Pepper Lane, off High Street, Caernarfon, near the Guild Hall.   
XS/1497/11/15 Houses in Pepper Lane, off High Street, Caernarfon, near the Guild Hall. The figure in the doorway on the right reminds one of Mr. Huxley who had his bakery in that building.   
XS/1497/11/16 Houses in Bank Street, Caernarfon, (could be little Crown Street).   
XS/1497/11/18 Eastgate Street from Turf Square. On left near lamp-post is shop Angor Aur. The shop of Pierce and Williams on the right is now occupied by a branch of Lloyds Bank. To the left of the "Goreu a...  more  
XS/1497/11/19 Victory Parade celebrating the end of the 1914-1918 War going down Marcus Street, Caernarfon.  1918
XS/1497/11/20 A Carnival Float going down Marcus Street, Caernarfon, from the 0val. See also XS/1497/21   
Page 2 of 2: « 1 2

Page Language

In accord with normal archival practice in Wales, details of documents are presented in the language of the document. Where details appear in Welsh, then Welsh is the language in which the document is written; where they are in English, the document is in English.