Portmeirion village; Porthmadoc; Wales, Portmeirion village; Porthmadoc; Wales, the prisoner, Patrick mcgoohan, tv series, 1970's visitors, colourful, buildings, bell tower
Portmeirion village; Porthmadoc; Wales, Portmeirion village; Porthmadoc; Wales, the prisoner, Patrick mcgoohan, tv series, 1970's visitors, colourful, buildings, bell tower
Portmerion, North Wales : This statue of Atlas in the folly village of Portmerion was erected in celebration of certain specific good summers -a whimsy of the arcxhitect Clough Williams-Ellis. ref: 04.2/6/9(3)
BLAENGARW; VILLAGE OF BLAENGARW WALES; NANT-Y-MOEL WALES; NANT-Y-MOEL AGMORE VALE; WALES TOURISM; MINING TOWN WALES; BRIDGEND WALES; RUGBY WALES; RUGBY MATCH WALES; Abertillery
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A TYPICAL RUGBY MATCH IN THE VILLAGE OF BLAENGARW, Abertillery, WALES UK. HEAD OF THE GARW VALLEY ONCE A MINING TOWN NOW A QUIET OASIS AND WITH ITS BEAUTIFUL LOCAL SCENERY POPULAR WITH WALKERS, CYCLISTS AND TOURISTS. ABOUT 12 KILOMETRES FROM BRIDGEND.
sc-fi; space; R2D2; Dr Who; TV; TV series; droid; Star Wars; fictional; TV & film; radio controlled; enemy; character; cyborg; British science fiction; technology; television and film; characters from TV and film; children's entertainment; cult; GB; UK; IPSV0652
Window, display, electrical, Goods, radio, television, b&w, Pye, Electrolux, Philco, TV 1954; Ranfords; Barnard's Green; Malvern; Worcestershire; streetscape; shopfront; technology; post war Britain
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A 1954 nightime shop window display of the latest televisions and radios available. This was a small shop, Ranfords, in a small provincial town, Barnard's Green near Malvern in Worcestershire, that always tried to keep up to date with changing styles and models.
Wale Obelisk, Harston, Little Shelford, Cambridgeshire, obelisk, folly, monument, memorial, Gregory Wale, Justice of the Peace, JP, Conservator of the River Cam, Bardfield Hall, Magots Mount, Rowley's Hill, St Margaret's Hill, 1739, inscribed, inscription, hill, field, silhouette, testimony, James Church, IPSV2678, IPSV0576,
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Obelisk erected in 1739 in memory of Gregory Wale (1668-1739) on Magots Mount, also known as St Margaret's Hill or Rowley's Hill, on the border between Little Shelford and Harston in Cabridgeshire. This is the inscription on the base. It reads 'To the memory of Gregory Wale Esq, Justice of the Peace for this County, Deputy Lieutenant, County Treasurer, Conservator of the River Cam. He lived an advocate for liberty, a good subject, an agreeable companion, a faithful friend, an hospitable neighbour and in all parts of life a useful member of society. He died June 5th 1739 in the 71 year of his age: universally lamented and was buried in the parish of Little Shelford. This obelisk was erected by his surviving friend James Church Esq as a public testimony of his regard to the memory of so worthy a gentleman.'
Arkansas, Little Rock, Quapaw Quarter, Villa Marre built 1881, Designing Women TV comedy series, Italianate architecture, entry, windows, tower, mansard roof, preservation
Arkansas, Little Rock, Quapaw Quarter, Villa Marre built 1881, Designing Women TV comedy series, Italianate architecture, entry, windows, tower, mansard roof, preservation
Wale Obelisk, Harston, Little Shelford, Cambridgeshire, obelisk, folly, monument, memorial, Gregory Wale, Justice of the Peace, JP, Conservator of the River Cam, Bardfield Hall, Magots Mount, Rowley's Hill, St Margaret's Hill, 1739, inscribed, inscription, hill, field, silhouette, testimony, James Church, IPSV2678, IPSV0576,
Description
Obelisk erected in 1739 in memory of Gregory Wale (1668-1739) on Magots Mount, also known as St Margaret's Hill or Rowley's Hill, on the border between Little Shelford and Harston in Cabridgeshire. There is an inscription on the base, which reads 'To the memory of Gregory Wale Esq, Justice of the Peace for this County, Deputy Lieutenant, County Treasurer, Conservator of the River Cam. He lived an advocate for liberty, a good subject, an agreeable companion, a faithful friend, an hospitable neighbour and in all parts of life a useful member of society. He died June 5th 1739 in the 71 year of his age: universally lamented and was buried in the parish of Little Shelford. This obelisk was erected by his surviving friend James Church Esq as a public testimony of his regard to the memory of so worthy a gentleman.'
Wale Obelisk, Harston, Little Shelford, Cambridgeshire, obelisk, folly, monument, memorial, Gregory Wale, Justice of the Peace, JP, Conservator of the River Cam, Bardfield Hall, Magots Mount, Rowley's Hill, St Margaret's Hill, 1739, inscribed, inscription, hill, field, blue sky, sunshine, testimony, James Church, IPSV2678, IPSV0576,
Description
Obelisk erected in 1739 in memory of Gregory Wale (1668-1739) on Magots Mount, also known as St Margaret's Hill or Rowley's Hill, on the border between Little Shelford and Harston in Cabridgeshire. There is an inscription on the base, which reads 'To the memory of Gregory Wale Esq, Justice of the Peace for this County, Deputy Lieutenant, County Treasurer, Conservator of the River Cam. He lived an advocate for liberty, a good subject, an agreeable companion, a faithful friend, an hospitable neighbour and in all parts of life a useful member of society. He died June 5th 1739 in the 71 year of his age: universally lamented and was buried in the parish of Little Shelford. This obelisk was erected by his surviving friend James Church Esq as a public testimony of his regard to the memory of so worthy a gentleman.'
Great Britain, GB, UK, United Kingdom, Wales, Cwmcarn, community, memorial garden, memorial park, well maintained, aerial, IPSV5169, Social history, IPSV5168, Living history, IPSV5164, Local history, pride, community pride, terraced houses, South Wales, Valleys, regeneration, school, typical valley village, large village, Welsh, IPSV1409; Villages
Wale Obelisk, Harston, Little Shelford, Cambridgeshire, obelisk, folly, monument, memorial, Gregory Wale, Justice of the Peace, JP, Conservator of the River Cam, Bardfield Hall, Magots Mount, Rowley's Hill, St Margaret's Hill, 1739, inscribed, inscription, hill, field, blue sky, sunshine, base, testimony, James Church, IPSV2678, IPSV0576,
Description
Obelisk erected in 1739 in memory of Gregory Wale (1668-1739) on Magots Mount, also known as St Margaret's Hill or Rowley's Hill, on the border between Little Shelford and Harston in Cabridgeshire. There is an inscription on the base, which reads 'To the memory of Gregory Wale Esq, Justice of the Peace for this County, Deputy Lieutenant, County Treasurer, Conservator of the River Cam. He lived an advocate for liberty, a good subject, an agreeable companion, a faithful friend, an hospitable neighbour and in all parts of life a useful member of society. He died June 5th 1739 in the 71 year of his age: universally lamented and was buried in the parish of Little Shelford. This obelisk was erected by his surviving friend James Church Esq as a public testimony of his regard to the memory of so worthy a gentleman.'
PORTHGAIN HARBOUR WALES, MAN WATCHES HARBOR, PORTHGAIN FISHING VILLAGE NORTH Pembrokeshire, TOURIST ENJOYS VIEW, FISHING VILLAGE WALES, SCENIC COASTAL VILLAGE, SLOOP IN PORTHGAIN, TRAWLERS WALES, FISHING BOATS WALES, HARBOR WALL WALES,
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A RETIRED MAN ENJOYS THE VIEW AT PORTHGAIN HARBOUR A POPULAR SEASIDE HAMLET FOR TOURISTS AND WALKERS AND THE FAMOUS ' SLOOP INN ' Pembrokeshire, WALES, UK.
Abercastle WALES; FISHING VILLAGE WALES; Abercastle VILLAGE Pembrokeshire; Abercastle FISHING VILLAGE WALES; BOAT AND COTTAGES WALES; ATTRACTIVE VILLAGE Pembrokeshire
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THE TINY ATTRACTIVE FISHING VILLAGE OF Abercastle A TOURIST ATTRACTION, NORTH Pembrokeshire WALES, UK.
Associated Rediffusion, ARTV, TV, television, icon, clock, time, broadcast, broadcasting, studio, headquarters, London, 1960s, sixties, early TV, TV history, weekday TV, telly, IPSV5105, IPSV0669,
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The Associated Rediffusion clock was a regular sight on TV screens in the fifties and sixties, when the company ran TV productions in the London region. On screen it was an impressive sight. Here it is in reality in a cupboard in the company's London head office, from where images were transmitted at appropriate times.
South Wales, Valleys, Village, Community, Church, Parish, Llandyfodwg, Religion, Christianity, Church in Wales, Mining Village, Rural, Countryside, Wales, Welsh, Churchyard, Graveyard, Headstones, Graves,