Conway Quay, Conway (now Conwy) Castle and Quay. A market town and resort in north Wales, in Gwynedd. The castle was constructed on the orders of Edwa


Conway Quay, Conway (now Conwy) Castle and Quay. A market town and resort in north Wales, in Gwynedd. The castle was constructed on the orders of Edward I, and completed in 1288. Image taken from The ports, harbours, watering-places, and coast scenery of Great Britain. Illustrated by views taken on the spot, by W. H. Bartlett, with descriptions by William Beattie. (Findens views of the ports, harbours & watering places of Great 1: Views by Messrs. Harding, Creswick, Cooke, and Palmer. Descriptions by W. A. C. William Andrew 2. Views by Mr. Bartlett. Descriptions by Dr Beattie.). Originally published in London: George Virtue, 1842. Author Heinrich Harder,


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