Include views of Llandudno, Snowdonia and Plas-y-Nant, Betws Garmon, which the donor's great uncle purchased c. 1900. Also includes stereoscope viewer.
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Set into homemade stereocards
Rhododendrons to front and mountains to rear
Shrubbery in foreground
Possibly coach house and stable
Lodge house and gate with person seated outside
Identified on dorse as Auntie Louisa
As above
[Faded]
One may be Aunt Louisa as above
[Dark]
With person standing at edge of path
Structure in pool may be fountain
[Faded]
Person with wheelbarrow going up the drive to the house
with a dog
Four adults with two boys seated on the ground in front
now slightly further away from the house
on bank of river Gwyrfai
with woman
on garden steps at Plas y Nant
by ornamental planters
Church has tall tower with clock and bell louvres; narrow aisles
Includes Snowdonia, Llandudno and Conwy
[Although these stereocards use commercially produced postcard views including by Valentines, they have hand-written inscriptions, so may have been hand-made by the Plas-y-Nant family]
from Great Orme
Great Orme Tramway Co.
Showing tennis hall of Craigside Hydro Hotel
[2 copies]
and path to Happy Valley
in Happy Valley
showing North and West shores
includes the cenotaph
and Great Orme
crowded with visitors
crowded with visitors
from the Great Orme
looking towards the Great Orme
looking West towards Penmaenmawr
and Conway Bay
seen from East side of Marine Drive
East side
with flock of sheep
and Llyn Gwynant
with snow
looking towards summit
looking towards Nant Peris
looking down towards lake
by Crib Goch
snow
with sheep
with vehicle
Betws-y-Coed
Dwygyfylchi
motor car driving along the A5
Nant Mill Falls
Tells Marion that he spent an hour and a half revisiting Plas-y-Nant the previous day and comments that 'there's not much change after 50 years'.