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Cardigan Collection (#5)

Discover the charm of Cardigan, a hidden gem in Wales

Background imageCardigan Collection: Woman bends over to brush sand from her feet, Harlech beach

Woman bends over to brush sand from her feet, Harlech beach
A woman bends over to brush sand from her feet on Harlech beach, Gwynedd, north Wales. She holds on to a wooden structure and holds one shoe in her hand

Background imageCardigan Collection: Childs abandoned sandcastles at low water on Harlech beach

Childs abandoned sandcastles at low water on Harlech beach
A childs abandoned sandcastles at low water on Harlech beach, north Wales. In the background are the mountains of Snowdonia Date: 2019

Background imageCardigan Collection: Fishermen bait a lobster pot, Newquay, Wales

Fishermen bait a lobster pot, Newquay, Wales
Two fishermen bait a lobster pot, Newquay, Wales. Their boat is beached and dried out on the sands Date: 1994

Background imageCardigan Collection: Bert Hinkler, 1933. Creator: Unknown

Bert Hinkler, 1933. Creator: Unknown
Bert Hinkler, 1933. Portrait of Australian pioneer aviator and inventor Hinkler (1892-1933), who in 1928 set up a record of 15 1/2 days for a solo flight to Australia, set out to beat his victor

Background imageCardigan Collection: Jon Faddis, American jazz trumpeter, North Sea Jazz Festival, The Hague, Holland, c1991

Jon Faddis, American jazz trumpeter, North Sea Jazz Festival, The Hague, Holland, c1991

Background imageCardigan Collection: Pub landlord, Mexborough, South Yorkshire, 1968. Artist: Michael Walters

Pub landlord, Mexborough, South Yorkshire, 1968. Artist: Michael Walters
Pub landlord, Mexborough, South Yorkshire, 1968. Mr Jack Watson with his newly installed microwave oven in the Bulls Head in the town of Mexborough

Background imageCardigan Collection: Charlady, photo for a press advertisment for twine, 1966. Artist: Michael Walters

Charlady, photo for a press advertisment for twine, 1966. Artist: Michael Walters
Charlady, photo for a press advertisment for twine, 1966

Background imageCardigan Collection: Little girl feeding a lamb

Little girl feeding a lamb
Little girl feeding milk to a lamb in a field. Date: 1960s

Background imageCardigan Collection: Old man with dog in garden

Old man with dog in garden
An old man with his dog, sitting in a garden. A woman sits in her garden in the distance. Date: circa 1910s

Background imageCardigan Collection: Portrait of a dark-haired, long haired man in his early thirties

Portrait of a dark-haired, long haired man in his early thirties




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Discover the charm of Cardigan, a hidden gem in Wales. From the breathtaking beaches of Tresaith and Llangrannog in Ceredigion's Cardigan Bay to the rich history that surrounds this picturesque town, there is something for everyone to enjoy. Immerse yourself in the beauty of Llangrannog Beach, where golden sands meet crystal-clear waters, creating a tranquil oasis on West Wales' coastline. As you stroll along the shorelines, let your mind wander back to 1929 when Janet Gaynor and Charles Farrell graced these very sands during the filming of Frank Borzages Lucky Star. For those seeking adventure and adrenaline, explore Carmarthen County Lunatic Asylum - an eerie reminder of South Wales' past. No. 1331 holds secrets within its walls that will send shivers down your spine. Indulge in local folklore as you encounter an elderly Gypsy woman who weaves tales passed down through generations. Her wisdom and mystique add an enchanting touch to your journey through Cardiganshire. Witness nature's magnificence at Salmon Leap, Cenarth Falls - a sight that will leave you awe-inspired by its power and grace. The cascading waterfalls are a testament to Wales' natural wonders. Step back in time with Aberystwyth's nostalgic ambiance from the 1950s era. This charming town captures the essence of Welsh heritage while offering modern comforts for all visitors. Venture further into Penbryn along Cardigan Bay and be captivated by its unspoiled beauty. Let tranquility wash over you as you take in panoramic views that stretch across Europe from this coastal haven. Lastly, don't forget to indulge in some traditional Welsh cuisine like Barmouth / Wales / Cig Card – a delicacy that will tantalize your taste buds with its unique flavors. Cardigan invites you on a journey filled with history, natural wonders, and warm Welsh hospitality.