| Ddisgrifiad / Description | Photographs of boats, trains, buses and bridges in the Conwy Valley. Also contains some publicity material from the Conwy Valley railway line, a booklet entitled "Hydro electricity in Snowdonia" and a photograph taken at the Dolgarrog aluminium works. Cut out clip, titled The High Road [not sure which one]. Booklet, Hydro Electricity in Snowdonia. Fold out A3 leaflet, The Conwy Valley Line. Photograph, unlabelled man in lab coat type jacket [Dolgarrog Aluminium works]. Photograph, small narrow gauge locomotive with nameplate 'Dolgarrog' plus two small trucks outside sheds. Photo is unlabelled. Photograph, A bus [routemaster?]. The bus has Bethesda / Bangor on the route board. Number plate JC8247. [Driver] beside the bus may be identifiable. Distinctive gate in background. Photograph, worker with tongs manipulating [hot] metal ingot in front of a rolling mill. [Dolgarrog aluminiun works]. Photograph, passengers at a dock with boats and train in the background. The reverse side labelled Dun Leary [probably Dun Laoghaire near Dublin] Photograph, three masted tall ship afloat with small boats in attendance, a wooded bank behind and a mountain backdrop. Unlabelled but probably HMS Conway on the Menaii Straight looking towards Snowdonia. Photograph, Conwy Castle and Bridge {the suspension bridge with the rail bridge in the background. Prior to the building of the newer road bridge. Vegetation on the castle quite prominent in this picture. Cut ot clip, The Conwy Valley Line. From a magazine, based on the leaflet mentioned above. Photograph /colour printout, two steam engines one with four carriages against an engine shed and a wooded backdrop. Unlabelled but probably one of the small railways in Snowdonia. [Welsh Highland or Ffestiniog railway]. Photograph / black and white printout. No lablels and mediocre quality. [ferry at dock in Dun Laoghaire near Dublin]. A4 page [photocopy], summarising the Talycafn [Tal-y-Cafn] bridge act 1894. Note of investors, siting, tolls and exemptions. |