White House Hotel.

Gales


Train arrival.

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At Llangollen Railway Station.

Llangollen Railway poster.

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On wall of Llangollen Railway Station.

Llangollen Railway poster.

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On wall of Llangollen Railway Station.

Llangollen Railway poster.

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At the entrance of Llangollen Railway Station.

Old luggage wheelbarrow.

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Displayed on the platform of Llangollen Railway Station.

Humour on poster.

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Displayed and spotted outside a souvenirs' shop at Castle Street, Llangollen.

Details of building enlarged in 1904.

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With a butcher's shop on the ground floor, at Castle Street, Llangollen.

River Dee and Railway Station.

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Seen from Castle Street Bridge, Llangollen.

Moored boats.

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At Trevor Bassin Canal, Pontcysyllte.

Aiming at narrow passage.

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Under the bridge of B-5434 road, on Trevor Bassin Canal, Pontcysyllte.

Aqueduct of Pontcysyllte (1805).

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This aqueduct extends over River Dee and allows the passage pf pedestrians and boats. It was classified as UNESCO heritage in 2009.

River Dee and Gate Road Bridge.

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Looking west and downstream, from the Aqueduct of Pontcysyllte.

Rural landscape.

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A view from the Aqueduct of Pontcysyllte.

Overview to River Dee.

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Looking east and upstream, from the Aqueduct of Pontcysyllte.

Water at different levels.

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On the foreground there is the narrow canal of the Pontcysyllte Aqueduct. Farther below flows River Dee, with the Gate Road Bridge on the bend.

Boat crossing the Pontcysyllte Aqueduct.

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This 1805 aqueduct makes part of the Anglo Welsh Waterways and was classified as UNESCO heritage in 2009.

Boat on the canal.

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Right before crossing the Pontcysyllte Aqueduct, over River Dee, from south to north.

Going north.

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Navigation along the canal, on Pontcysyllte Aqueduct (UNESCO heritage), over River Dee's valley.

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