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View Towards Llanberis from Clogwyn
Posted on: unused
Published by: Valentine & Sons, Dundee & London
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Summit of Snowdon
showing the old buildings that perched right on the summit, until they were demolished in the 1930s
Posted on: stamp removed so date unreadable. Posted to South Devon
Published by: unknown publisher
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Cromlech Bridge, Llanberis Pass
Posted on: 14 April 1956 to Whyteleafe, Surrey
Published by: Valentine & Sons Ltd., Dundee and London
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Cromlech Bridge, Llanberis Pass by Andrew Beer
Posted on: unused
Published by: Painting by Andrew Beer, unknown publisher
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Snowdon, Crib Goch and Llyn Glaslyn from the Pinnacles
Posted on: 1 September 1949 to Warrington
Published by: unknown
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Snowdon and Crib Goch from the Pinnacles
Posted on: 25 April 1934 to Bishopston, Bristol
Published by: J Salmon Ltd, Sevenoaks
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Halfway House, Clogwyn D'ur Arddu and Moel Eilio from the Llanberis Path on Snowdon
Posted: unused
Published by: Raphael Tuck & Sons, London
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Snowdon summit and train. The huts on the summit were demolished and replaced by a cafe and station in the 1930s.
Posted on: 9 May 1903 to Hinckley
Published by: Wrench Series, no. 1111
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Snowdon summit huts. The huts were demolished and replaced by a cafe and station in the 1930s.
Posted: unused
Published by: unknown
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