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Mae’r mwyafrif yn ymwneud a chwarel Llechwedd.

The majority of these photographs are related to the Llechwedd Slate Quarries.

Item TitleDescriptionArchive Date
XS1058/61 Llechwedd Quarries: Underground view. Top right: Rockman is drilling hole for blasting out a block with a Jumper, below right, rockman inspecting block already separated, for lifting by crane on to wa...  more 1890-1893
XS1058/62 Llechwedd Quarries. Underground view. Horizontal streak is chain for anchoring top of crane tripod, one leg of which is seen at right. On left foreground, rockman loading rubbish into truck for remova...  more  
XS1058/63 Llechwedd Quarries. Part of Floor 5; one half of present mill (1969) showing in background trough supplying water balance.   
XS1058/64 Buenos Ayres? Photo presumably taken by Richard Greeves, Esq., J.P. of Wern. Portmadoc [Porthmadog] while on slate-selling expedition to S. America. Rio de Janero.  1890?
XS1058/65 Portmadoc [Porthmadog] Wharf, Interior of shed, showing method of stacking slate.  c. 1904
XS1058/66 Portmadoc [Porthmadog], Slate wharf and officers. Davies. c. 1900.   
XS1058/67 Portmadoc [Porthmadog]. Slate wharf of J.W. Greaves and Son. Ltd. (showing Klondyke (thicker) slates, c. 1930 (year Meadow Drive built)  c. 1930
XS1058/68 Portmadoc [Porthmadog], Slate wharf of J.W. Greaves and Sons Ltd.   
XS1058/69 Glangwna, Caeathraw, Caernarvon [Caernarfon]. Showing Mr. and Mrs. J.E. Greaves and Mrs. Drage.   
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