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Items matching colour taken from History of Wales (1853) (results page 1)

colour: Images that are in colour, not just black and white or grey.
Synonyms: color
See also: greyscale


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Front Cover, History of Wales
Bookplate
Plate 4.—Chepstow Castle, Monmouthshire.
Plate 6.—Fall of the Teify.
Plate 12.—Newport, Monmouthshire.
Plate 14.—The Wye at Aberedwy.
Plate 15.—Ragland Castle
Plate 15.—Ragland Castle (Wallpaper Edition)
Plate 16.—Powis Castle
Plate 18.—Llanthony Abbey (Wallpaper Edition)
Plate 23.—Llanthony Abbey.
Usk Bridge, Monmouth, Coloured from aon old painting
Coity Castle, Glamorganshire
Plate 40.—Caerphilli Castle, Glamorganshire
Plate 46.—Hay Church
Plate 48.—Remains of the Priory at Havorfordwest, Pembrokeshire.
Plate 53.—Remains of the Cloisters of Margam Abbey, Glamorganshire.
Plate 63.—Flint Castle
Plate 65.—Entrance to Beaumaris Castle.
Plate 72.—Caernarvon Castle
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Places Shown

Aberedw; Pembrokeshire; Wales

Abergavenny; Monmouthshire; Wales

Beaumaris; Anglesey; Wales

Bridgend; Glamorganshire; Wales

Caernarvon; Gwynedd; Wales

Caerphilly; Glamorgan; Wales

Cenarth; Cardiganshire; Wales

Chepstow; Monmouthshire; Wales

Flint; Flintshire; Wales

Havorfordwest; Pembrokeshire; Wales

Hay; Brecknockshire; Wales

Newport; Monmouthshire; Wales

Port Talbot; Glamorgan; Wales

Powys Castle; Welshpool; Powys; Wales

Raglan; Monmouthshire; Wales

Usk; Monmouthshire; Wales