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Photography, Evidence and Archives: Finding a Different Welsh Visual Culture in

Amgueddfa Cymru-National Museum Wales

John Dillwyn Llewelyn, Thereza with Telescope at

Caswell Bay, glass negative, c 1853

Frederick J. NorthReproduced in Welsh Scenery Illustrated and Explained 1951

Penrhyn Slate Quarry, “Splitting and hand-trimming slate”Penrhyn Quarry Ltd.

The Old Style of Making Roof Slates1920s, Welsh Folk Museum

The Old Style of Making Roof Slates, Penrhyn Slate Quarry, BethesdaUnknown photographer, c1920Courtesy Nation Museum Wales

John Dillwyn Llewellyn, “Photographic Industry” Courtesy of National Museum Wales

BBC Reproduction from: http://www.bbc.com/news/uk-wales-23713798 From “In Pictures: Brunel’s Work in Wales”

John Dillwyn Llewellyn, Chepstow Bridge, c1852Calotype (paper Negative), scanned 2013

William Booth, page from Glamorgan Survey, c 1890Courtesy of Cardiff Library

W. Booth, Cardiff Docks, from Glamorgan Survey c 1890Courtesy of Cardiff Library

W. Booth, Cardiff Castle, from Glamorgan Survey c1891Courtesy of Cardiff Library

JS Collings, Cardiff Castle

• Courtesy of Cardiff Library

W. Booth, Cardiff Castle

JS Collings, Unlabeled photographCourtesy of Cardiff Library

JS Collings, Caerphilly CastleCourtesy of Cardiff Library

JS Collings, Penarth and Barry Docks Opening, 1871Courtesy of Cardiff Library

JS Collings, Unlabeled photographCourtesy of Cardiff Library

JS Collings, Unlabeled photographCourtesy of Cardiff Library

JS Collings, Caerphilly Castle, Courtesy of Cardiff Library

Thomas Mansel Franklen, Carew Cross, c 1890Courtesy of National Museum Wales

John Dillwyn Llewelyn, Thereza with Telescope at Caswell Bay, glass negative, c 1853 Courtesy of National Museum Wales

John Dillwyn Llewelyn, River Tees above High Force, circa 1850Courtesy of National Museum Wales

Frederick EvansMaen Llia Standing Stone

Mine cast ashore near Porthcawl, 1936. Photo by “L Duck”?, Chemist, Porthcawl. Courtesy of National Museum Wales

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