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Welsh Collection (#98)

"Discover the Rich Heritage and Natural Beauty of Wales" Immerse yourself in Welsh culture with a visit to the poster-worthy Welsh Guards

Background imageWelsh Collection: Christs Entry into Jerusalem. After a 19th century engraving by Frank Hunter Potter from a work by

Christs Entry into Jerusalem. After a 19th century engraving by Frank Hunter Potter from a work by Gustave Dore

Background imageWelsh Collection: The Cession of Matavai, in Tahiti, to Captain James Wilson. In the early 1800s Captain Wilson

The Cession of Matavai, in Tahiti, to Captain James Wilson. In the early 1800s Captain Wilson and members of the London Missionary Society sailed the ship " Duff" around the Pacific seeking

Background imageWelsh Collection: King Afonso V of Portugal, 1432 - 1481. Nicknamed the African. After a 17th century engraving

King Afonso V of Portugal, 1432 - 1481. Nicknamed the African. After a 17th century engraving

Background imageWelsh Collection: Encounter with Karipuna or Caripuna Indians in the southern Amazon, Brazil in the mid-1800 s

Encounter with Karipuna or Caripuna Indians in the southern Amazon, Brazil in the mid-1800 s. From a mid-19th century engraving by Adolf Closs, after a work by Franz Keller-Leuzinger

Background imageWelsh Collection: Napoleon at the Battle of Austerlitz, December 2, 1805. Engraving by an unknown artist after a

Napoleon at the Battle of Austerlitz, December 2, 1805. Engraving by an unknown artist after a work by Francois Gerard

Background imageWelsh Collection: George Cadbury, 1839 - 1922. Son of John Cadbury who founded Cadburys cocoa and chocolate company

George Cadbury, 1839 - 1922. Son of John Cadbury who founded Cadburys cocoa and chocolate company. From The Business Encyclopaedia and Legal Adviser, published 1907

Background imageWelsh Collection: The Via Roma in Naples, Italy circa 1895. The street is now called Via Toledo

The Via Roma in Naples, Italy circa 1895. The street is now called Via Toledo. The statue on left is of Italian poet Carlo Poerio, 1804 - 1867

Background imageWelsh Collection: Sir William Purdie Treloar, 1st Baronet, 1843 - 1923. English businessman and Lord Mayor of London

Sir William Purdie Treloar, 1st Baronet, 1843 - 1923. English businessman and Lord Mayor of London. From The Business Encyclopaedia and Legal Adviser, published 1907

Background imageWelsh Collection: Divan Japonais. Poster, dated circa 1893-1894 by French artist Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, 1864-1901

Divan Japonais. Poster, dated circa 1893-1894 by French artist Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, 1864-1901. The poster was designed as an advertisement for the Divan Japonais

Background imageWelsh Collection: The battle of Israel against the Amalekites. From an engraving by Abraham de Blois

The battle of Israel against the Amalekites. From an engraving by Abraham de Blois, after a work by Gerard Hoet

Background imageWelsh Collection: The Box with the Gilded Mask. Poster by Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec

The Box with the Gilded Mask. Poster by Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec. Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, French artist, 1864-1901. The poster was originally designed as a program for Marcel Luguets " Le

Background imageWelsh Collection: King Pedro I of Portugal, 1320 - 1367. Nicknamed The Just, and The Cruel. King Peter I of Portugal

King Pedro I of Portugal, 1320 - 1367. Nicknamed The Just, and The Cruel. King Peter I of Portugal. After a 17th century engraving

Background imageWelsh Collection: Coat of arms of Edinburgh, Scotland. From The Business Encyclopaedia and Legal Adviser

Coat of arms of Edinburgh, Scotland. From The Business Encyclopaedia and Legal Adviser, published 1907

Background imageWelsh Collection: A ship with immigrant passengers of many nationalities passing the Statue of Liberty on Liberty

A ship with immigrant passengers of many nationalities passing the Statue of Liberty on Liberty Island in New York harbour, United States of America

Background imageWelsh Collection: Representatives of the lesser nobility in the Habsburg Netherlands submit a petition to

Representatives of the lesser nobility in the Habsburg Netherlands submit a petition to the Regent, Margaret of Parma. Known as the Compromise or Covenant of Nobles it sought to have the government

Background imageWelsh Collection: Land Discovered by Columbus, engraved by John Sartain after a work by J. M. W

Land Discovered by Columbus, engraved by John Sartain after a work by J. M. W. Turner, one of seven illustrations Turner produced for epic poem about Columbus in Samuel Rogers book Poems

Background imageWelsh Collection: Coat of arms of Liverpool, England. From The Business Encyclopaedia and Legal Adviser

Coat of arms of Liverpool, England. From The Business Encyclopaedia and Legal Adviser, published 1907

Background imageWelsh Collection: Heraclitus of Ephesus aka The Obscure or The Weeping Philosopher, circa 535 BC - circa 475 BC

Heraclitus of Ephesus aka The Obscure or The Weeping Philosopher, circa 535 BC - circa 475 BC

Background imageWelsh Collection: Meeting in Prague on August 18, 1813, between European monarchs who were part of the Sixth

Meeting in Prague on August 18, 1813, between European monarchs who were part of the Sixth Coalition against Napoleon: Francis I, Emperor of Austria, Alexander I

Background imageWelsh Collection: Moses before Pharaoh. From a 19th century engraving by Herbert Bourne, after a work by Gustave Dore

Moses before Pharaoh. From a 19th century engraving by Herbert Bourne, after a work by Gustave Dore

Background imageWelsh Collection: After a poster created for American ink manufacturer The Ault & Wiborg Co featuring a portrait of

After a poster created for American ink manufacturer The Ault & Wiborg Co featuring a portrait of Emilienne d Alencon and Gabriel Tapie de Celeyran watching a performance at the cafe-concert Les

Background imageWelsh Collection: Sir John Tomlinson Brunner, 1st Baronet, 1842 - 1919. British chemical industrialist

Sir John Tomlinson Brunner, 1st Baronet, 1842 - 1919. British chemical industrialist and Liberal Party politician. From The Business Encyclopaedia and Legal Adviser, published 1907

Background imageWelsh Collection: Miners at work in the 17th century. After a work by Dutch illustrator Caspar Luyken, 1672 - 1708

Miners at work in the 17th century. After a work by Dutch illustrator Caspar Luyken, 1672 - 1708

Background imageWelsh Collection: Sir John Aird, 1st Baronet, 1833 - 1911. English civil engineering contractor

Sir John Aird, 1st Baronet, 1833 - 1911. English civil engineering contractor and a Conservative Member of Parliament. From The Business Encyclopaedia and Legal Adviser, published 1907

Background imageWelsh Collection: James Joicey, 1st Baron Joicey, 1846 -1936. English industrialist, politician

James Joicey, 1st Baron Joicey, 1846 -1936. English industrialist, politician, aristocrat and coal mining magnate. From The Business Encyclopaedia and Legal Adviser, published 1907

Background imageWelsh Collection: Sir Edward Green, 1st Baronet, 1831 - 1923. English ironmaster and a Conservative politician

Sir Edward Green, 1st Baronet, 1831 - 1923. English ironmaster and a Conservative politician. From The Business Encyclopaedia and Legal Adviser, published 1907

Background imageWelsh Collection: Joanna I of Castile, in Spanish Juana I of Castilla, 1479 -1555

Joanna I of Castile, in Spanish Juana I of Castilla, 1479 -1555, known as Joanna the Mad or Juana la Loca, beside the corpse of her husband Philip, King of Castile, known as Philip the Handsome

Background imageWelsh Collection: William McEwan, 1827 - 1913. Scottish politician and brewer. From The Business Encyclopaedia

William McEwan, 1827 - 1913. Scottish politician and brewer. From The Business Encyclopaedia and Legal Adviser, published 1907

Background imageWelsh Collection: William Cumberland Cruikshank, 1745 - 1800, British physician and anatomist

William Cumberland Cruikshank, 1745 - 1800, British physician and anatomist

Background imageWelsh Collection: Procession of flagellants. The practice of flagellantism was prevalent in the 14th century perhaps

Procession of flagellants. The practice of flagellantism was prevalent in the 14th century perhaps in response to the Black Death. From an etching by Caspar Jacobsz after a work by Pernard Picart

Background imageWelsh Collection: The Crucifiction of Christ. After a 19th century engraving by Gustave Dore

The Crucifiction of Christ. After a 19th century engraving by Gustave Dore

Background imageWelsh Collection: Sir John Leng, 1828 - 1906. Newspaper proprietor and Liberal Party politician in Scotland

Sir John Leng, 1828 - 1906. Newspaper proprietor and Liberal Party politician in Scotland. From The Business Encyclopaedia and Legal Adviser, published 1907

Background imageWelsh Collection: Sir Frederick Thorpe Mappin, 1st Baronet, aka Frederick Mappin, 1821 - 1910

Sir Frederick Thorpe Mappin, 1st Baronet, aka Frederick Mappin, 1821 - 1910. English factory owner and Liberal politician. From The Business Encyclopaedia and Legal Adviser, published 1907

Background imageWelsh Collection: Map of the Siege of Barcelona in April 1706 during the War of the Spanish Succession

Map of the Siege of Barcelona in April 1706 during the War of the Spanish Succession. It shows fortifications of the city and of Montjuic

Background imageWelsh Collection: Panic in the New York Stock Exchange in May 1893. An economic depression which lasted from 1893

Panic in the New York Stock Exchange in May 1893. An economic depression which lasted from 1893 through 1897 became known as the Panic of 1893

Background imageWelsh Collection: Sir William Henry Houldsworth, 1st Baronet, 1834 -1917. Lancashire mill-owner and Conservative MP

Sir William Henry Houldsworth, 1st Baronet, 1834 -1917. Lancashire mill-owner and Conservative MP. From The Business Encyclopaedia and Legal Adviser, published 1907

Background imageWelsh Collection: Advertisement for Rudge-Whitworth Cycles. From The Business Encyclopaedia and Legal Adviser

Advertisement for Rudge-Whitworth Cycles. From The Business Encyclopaedia and Legal Adviser, published 1907

Background imageWelsh Collection: The Roneo Duplicator. From The Business Encyclopaedia and Legal Adviser, published 1907

The Roneo Duplicator. From The Business Encyclopaedia and Legal Adviser, published 1907

Background imageWelsh Collection: An early 20th century letter-copying machine. From The Business Encyclopaedia and Legal Adviser

An early 20th century letter-copying machine. From The Business Encyclopaedia and Legal Adviser, published 1907

Background imageWelsh Collection: Battering ram

Battering ram

Background imageWelsh Collection: Front cover of the book The Way to a Good Table: Electric Cookery, published 1938

Front cover of the book The Way to a Good Table: Electric Cookery, published 1938

Background imageWelsh Collection: A mounted crossbow or bed crossbow

A mounted crossbow or bed crossbow

Background imageWelsh Collection: When the third shot blew up the tumbril we gave a cheer. Heavy artillery of the 53rd Regiment

When the third shot blew up the tumbril we gave a cheer. Heavy artillery of the 53rd Regiment bombarding a village on the way to the relief of Lucknow during The Indian Rebellion of 1857

Background imageWelsh Collection: St. Jamess Park, City of Westminster, London, England, 19th century. From The History of London

St. Jamess Park, City of Westminster, London, England, 19th century. From The History of London: Illustrated by Views in London and Westminster, published c.1838

Background imageWelsh Collection: West India Dock, London, England, 19th century. From The History of London

West India Dock, London, England, 19th century. From The History of London: Illustrated by Views in London and Westminster, published c.1838

Background imageWelsh Collection: Boulevard Saint-Martin, Paris, France circa 1900. After a contemporary postcard

Boulevard Saint-Martin, Paris, France circa 1900. After a contemporary postcard

Background imageWelsh Collection: Hannibal commits suicide. Hannibal Barca, 247 - circa 183 BC

Hannibal commits suicide. Hannibal Barca, 247 - circa 183 BC. The true circumstances of Hannibals death are unknown. Suicide by poison is one theory

Background imageWelsh Collection: Hannibal weeps when he sees the head of his brother Hasdrubal

Hannibal weeps when he sees the head of his brother Hasdrubal. Hasdrubals Carthaginian army had been defeated by Roman consuls Marcus Livius and Gaius Claudius Nero at the Battle of the Metaurus




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"Discover the Rich Heritage and Natural Beauty of Wales" Immerse yourself in Welsh culture with a visit to the poster-worthy Welsh Guards, proudly representing their country's history. Delve into the political legacy of Aneurin Bevan, a prominent figure who shaped modern Britain. Escape to Tenby Harbour, nestled in picturesque Pembrokeshire, where you can soak up the charm of this coastal gem. Explore Three Cliffs Bay on the Gower Peninsula, an idyllic spot that will take your breath away with its stunning cliffs and golden sands. Embark on an unforgettable journey aboard the Snowdon Mountain Railway train as it winds through Snowdonia National Park. Follow in the footsteps of adventurers along Llanberis path and conquer majestic Mount Snowdon. Feel nature's power at Sgwd yr Eira waterfall in Ystradfellte within Brecon Beacons National Park. Witness its cascading beauty amidst lush surroundings that make for a perfect hiking destination. Pay homage to Wales' industrial heritage by observing coal miners descending into shaft lifts deep underground – a testament to their resilience and hard work. Marvel at Castle Coch (Castell Coch), also known as The Red Castle, as it stands majestically against autumnal hues in Tongwynlais near Cardiff. Step back in time while exploring Carreg Cennen Castle near Llandeilo; its ruins evoke tales from centuries past within Brecon Beacons National Park. Admire Mumbles Lighthouse perched upon Mumbles Pier on Swansea's Gower Peninsula – a beacon guiding ships home amidst breathtaking coastal vistas. Encounter three Welsh women dressed in traditional costumes, showcasing their cultural pride and traditions passed down through generations. Finally, witness Worms Head emerge dramatically from Rhossili Bay – an iconic landmark that epitomizes Wales' rugged coastline. Let these captivating sights ignite your wanderlust for this enchanting land steeped in history and natural wonders.