A survey (typewritten volume with photographs inserted) of architectural features in Tregaron.
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A survey (typewritten volume with photographs inserted) of architectural features in Tregaron.
A syllabus book in metaphysics by Griffith Thomas Jones. English. (Formerly Oakford MS 11.) See also NLW MSS 14036-14060. Brown paper. Donated by Mr S. Jones, Oakford, Llanarth, January 1942.
First line: There once the walls. Written in Steep. Typescript.
Thomas, Edward, 1878-1917
Hammonds, Jim.
A time-table of Grove Park School for Boys, Wrexham,
A journal of a tour made through parts of England and Wales, 1802.
A manuscript containing an account of a tour, 1841, from Birmingham to Wales.
An account by Ellen Taylor, Limerick of a tour in England and North Wales.
Taylor, Ellen, Limerick Account of tour (early 19 cent.), NLW MS 3479B
'Extract out of Mr. Serce's [?Sass's] Journall the Govr to Sr Rowland Wynne [?fourth baronet, of Nostell, Yorkshire, 1706-65, descended from a cadet of Gwydir] with relation to his Tour of Germany' [?circa 1726-9].
Sass, Henry, 1788-1844.
An account of 'A Journey through North Wales in ... August 1836 by Thos. Pryer', illustrated with engraved prints.
Pryer, Thomas, fl. 1836 Account of journey through North Wales by, NLW MS 3138C
A tour in quest of genealogy through several parts of Wales, Somersetshire and Wiltshire, 1811,
Photocopies of the title page and other pages with manuscript notes on the contents.
A journal of a sketching tour in Wales and the border counties, 1804
A typewritten copy of an account by Sir Christopher Sykes, Sledmore, Yorkshire of a tour made by him in Wales, 1796, with photostat facsimiles of the sketches contained in the original manuscript.
Sykes, Christopher, Sir Account of tour in Wales, 1796, copy, NLW MS 2258C
An account of a tour of North Wales, about 1850, with steel engravings, lithographs, and press cuttings bound up in a quarto album. The manuscript account runs from Chester via Gresford, Wrexham, Ruabon, Llangollen, Chirk, Oswestry, Welshpool, Llanidloes, Llangurig, Devil's Bridge, Aberystwyth, Machynlleth, Dolgelley, Barmouth, Harlech, Tremadoc, Beddgelert, Capel Curig, Llanberis, Caernarvon, Beaumaris, Conway, St. Asaph, Caerwys, Holywell, Flint, and Northop to Hawarden. The tourists included a Mr. and Mrs. Stamp.
A tour of the Lake District and of North Wales,
A diary of a tour of the Lake District and of North Wales undertaken in August 1870. The identity of the travellers has not been ascertained, but it would appear that they resided in the vicinity of Wolverhampton. The North Wales journey commenced at Llandudno and led the party via Llanwrst [sic], Bettws y Coed, Capel Curig, Llanberis, Beth Gelert, the Aberglaslyn pass, Tan y Bwlch, Festiniog, Port Madoc, Barmouth and Dolgelly to Bala, whence they returned to Wolverhampton. Amongst the activities more specifically described are ascents of Snowdon and Caeder [Cader] Idris, and a visit to the gold mining works in the vicinity of Dolgelly. The volume is illustrated with engraved views and photographs.
A tour on the continent . English. Paper. Purchased from John Grant, Edinburgh, February 1959,
A tour on the Continent by ?Lady Anna Maria Dawson. (Formerly Clark MS.) Cloth back. Donated by Wyndham D. Clark, May 1949.